ss Business BTEC Level 2 Unit 2 – Business Organisation [pic] Name: Date Assignment Handed Out: Date First Draft Due: Date Final Assignment Due: Task One: Business aims & objectives Make a PowerPoint presentation in which you will describe aims and objectives of business organisations (profit-making and non-for-profit) and explain why businesses set them. Your presentation must include the following a. Definition of “aims” and “objectives”
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J Bus Ethics (2014) 123:11–22 DOI 10.1007/s10551-013-1796-x Corporate Social Responsibility in Global Value Chains: Where Are We Now and Where Are We Going? Peter Lund-Thomsen • Adam Lindgreen Received: 28 June 2013 / Accepted: 2 July 2013 / Published online: 10 July 2013 Ó Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2013 Abstract We outline the drivers‚ main features‚ and conceptual underpinnings of the compliance paradigm. We then use a similar structure to investigate the drivers‚ main features
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go into the city and work for a soup kitchen. Moreover‚ after college he withdrew the rest of the money that he had in his education fund and donated it to OXFAM America‚ a charity devoted to ending hunger in America‚ "More than twenty thousand dollars remained at the tie of Chris’s graduation… he would shortly donate all the money… to OXFAM America"(Krakauer 20). The one way he did not display Emersonian qualities is in his teens and early twenties is that he did not speak his mind on an important
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org/can-small-scale-farmers-feed-world Marzilli‚ V. (2013). Why do you support small-scale farmers? Retrieved from http://firstperson.oxfamamerica.org/2013/11/why-do-you-support-small-scale-farmers/ Oxfam Australia. (N.D.). Support small-scale farmers. Retrieved from https://www.oxfam.org.au/grow/method/support-small-farmers/ Oxfam International. (2014). Support small-scale farming. Retrieved from http://www.oxfam.org/en/grow/issues/small-scale-farming
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How do NGOs represent humanitarian issues trough images in advertising? Negative images of developing countries are a common means adopted by Non Governmental Organisations to raise financial support for those countries. However there has been much discussion as to weather such advertising for fundraising campaigns is really authentic and if the images used represent the issue as it is. More and more NGOs turn their backs on the use of negative images‚ for example of starving children‚ and adopting
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Jollibee Corporation They started as an ice cream parlor in the year 1978 in Cubao. Manage and owned by Tan family. In the year 2013 they are celebrating their 35 years in the business. They offered services such as customer service‚ customer relation‚ food safety‚ and cleanliness. The Jollibee Corporation has almost 700-800 stores in the country and 2600 worldwide. Timeline: 1978-Jollibee Foods Corporation and the humbugger born 1979-Jollibee spaghetti is introduced 1980-Jollibee chickenjoy
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HTMG2010A Group analytical report | Comparison of corporate image between Hang Seng Bank and Bank of East Asia | [Our way out to promote BEA personal banking] | | For Alan Chan‚ BEA | [2010-11-19] | | Executive Summary Purpose In the view that the Bank of East Asia (referred to as BEA) is currently losing customers to Hang Seng Bank (referred to as HSB)‚ this report is written to identify possible causes‚ which is highly correlated with the corporate image. Ways of improvement
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Name: Brian Geurts Group: A Student number: 1049771 Date: 09/18/2013 Summary: “The social dimension of globalization: A review of the literature” – 2004 This literature review‚ written by Bernhard Gunter and Rolph van der Hoeven‚ considers the impact of economic globalization on wages and taxes‚ poverty‚ inequality‚ insecurity‚ child labour‚ gender and migration. The intention of the survey is to summarize recent significant articles and publications on the various social dimensions and to
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undertake more research into child poverty and to end the different levels of benefits for refugees and Danish citizens (Red Barnet 2003). Secondly‚ in January 2008‚ I was working for Muslim Aid when it agreed to organise a joint sponsored walk for Oxfam and Muslim Aid supporters during Ramadan in aid of the global food crisis. It was made quite clear that the reason they were interested in work with Muslim Aid was that they needed to create a greater diversity in their support base in order for their
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As it has been described in the previous part‚ the developing countries due to inability to serve their debts were forced to borrow funds from the IMF and the World Bank and accept the severe structural adjustment programs bound to the loans. The same happened to the developed European countries‚ which were badly hit by the global financial and then by the Eurozone sovereign debt crises in 2008 and 2010 respectively. The debt crisis has shown that the problem of indebtedness is no longer exclusive
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