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    Strategic Marketing Project Report On   NESTLE MILKPAK   Submitted To: Mr. Jawad Saleem Submitted By: Naveed Ahmed 071191 Rehman Baig 071172 Tariq Waseem 071194 Mazhar Cheema 063171 Hamza Ahmed 083606 Table of Contents Executive Summary 4 NESTLE 5 HISTORY OF NESTLE 5 COMPANY VISION 5 COMPANY MISSION 5 PRODUCTS 6 NESTLE IN PAKISTAN 6 NESTLE MILKPAK 6 COMPETITORS 7 Competitive Advantage 7 Demographics of Pakistan 8 Pakistan Milk Market/Industrial Analysis 9 MILK Flow Channels

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    Evaluation of a Business Code of Ethics Willene Phelps PHL/323 May 25‚ 2015 Instructor: Leo Stevens Evaluation of a Business Code of Ethics A code of ethics helps a business to establish basic expectations of what they expect of employees during business interactions with its customers. A code of ethics‚ while not required for businesses‚ is a guiding factor for those who choose to create one. This code of ethics may often blend or coincide with a mission and values statement‚ such as is the case

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    In the society we live in‚ the idea of ethics to the general population of our society are often individual choices‚ each depending on the ethics of each individual. This however‚ is not the case when journalists and ethics are juxtaposed. Respect for truth and the public’s right to information are fundamental principles (Media Alliance Code of Ethics. 2012). Once again‚ ethics is completely dependent on the type of individual‚ however in journalism‚ codes such as the MEAA act as a strict guideline

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    2.4 The Purpose of the implementation of Codes of Ethics of the Directors in Corporate Governance. At the quarter of the 20th century‚ as technologies like internet have made world business or international business all more viable‚ the business ethics domestically have grown in importance along with the power and significance of major businesses. So that‚ directors code of ethics take center stage as a major concern of the modern era as most of the business are dealing with an international business

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    INTRODUCTION Nestle It is the world’s number one food company. The world leader in soluble coffee‚ mineral water‚ dairy and infant nutrition‚ and proactive in any other categories. The best brands of the organisation comprised of: Nescafe‚ Perrier‚ Nestle and Buitoni amidst others. To put in some numbers: The net benefit of the company was $3.4 billion and an annual sales of $48.2 billion. The global market share of the company in foods and beverages industry is 1.4% and processes and branded

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    in this situation. Find a way to become involved with the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative‚ like sending in donations or even working with the organization to help. Remain a member of Infant Food Manufactures (IFM). Keep its internal Nestlé instructions to Nestlé employees updated and up to standards to avoid any more problems. Continue their efforts on social responsibility by sponsoring events at international medical and nutrition conferences‚ and events like celebrating the Vietnam Year of the

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    certain ethical implications. The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) outlines best ethical practices to avoid said implications‚ and it is pertinent for social workers to keep the NASW Code of Ethics in mind when working with any client population‚ specifically older adults. The NASW Code of Ethics calls social workers to treat their clients with dignity and respect‚ to give them the right to self-determination‚ and to provide them with informed consent (2008). These items are particularly

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    BUS 210: CheckPoint - Code of Ethics June 4‚ 2011 What would my company be? At the Alexis Group software development company all employees will follow a code of conduct. To ensure that the employees of the Alexis Group are complying with the company’s code of conduct a monitoring system will be put in place. 1. The employees will have to maintain and provide accurate and honest business records. * The company must be able to rely on an employee’s truthfulness and accurate work to

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    An ethical code for everybody in health care An ethical code fort everybody is a British medical journal. The journal was written by Limentani in 1998. The significance of codes in providing structure in the heal care is one of the issues highlighted in the journal. Besides‚ it also provides answers to some of the ethical dilemmas in healthcare. Finally‚ practitioner in ethical issues is another area which has been elaborated in the journal. According to Limentani 1998‚ one of the challenges

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    environment in which it operates. Nestlé believes that for a company to be successful in the long term and create value for its shareholders‚ it must also create value for society. At Nestlé this begins with the creation of superior long term value for shareholders by offering products and services that help people improve their nutrition‚ health and wellness. This is what they call Creating Shared Value. Creating shared value begins with the understanding that for Nestlé to succeed over the long term

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