the profitability and take care of all those associated with their survival in the society directly or indirectly. This realization resulted into the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). This research paper moves around developing an understanding about the corporate social responsibility (CSR)‚ delving into its concept and finding out its scope taking the case study of the TATA Group under Mr. Ratan Tata who has exemplified the sense of responsibility towards the upliftment of common
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Management Studies‚ Research and Entrepreneurship Education‚ Mumbai A report on Corporate Social Responsibility Activities by PUNJ LLOYD Submitted By Rupesh Dhinde M12010 Ashish Gaikwad M12013 Krunal Patale M12041 Gaurav Pawar M12103 Mayur Saindane M12110 TABLE OF CONTENTS Contents 1. Corporate Social Responsibility 3 2. PUNJ LLOYD 4 PLL MISSION 5 PLL VISION 5 3. Overview of CSR activities 6 4. CSR ACTIVITIES 10 4.1 Life Enrichment Program 10 4.2 VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
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of us. By questioning assumptions during every point of the product or service development process‚ we can entertain new ideas and possibilities. Mattimore tells the story of his colleague Gary Fraser‚ who took over the oral care business unit at Unilever‚ and had to take on two much larger‚ deeply entrenched competitors in the toothpaste market‚ Colgate and Crest. He couldn’t compete with them head-to-head from a product standpoint‚ and couldn’t
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contains a critical review of the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)‚ which is one of strategy being adopted by businesses to address some of the challenges they confront in their external environment. This paper examines various arguments from proponents and critics of CSR. In addition‚ this paper examines the case of oil Multinational in Nigeria as way of ascertaining the validity of the different positions in the CSR debate. Introduction Historical evidence suggests that societal
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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has progressively become known as a germane issue in the corporate world for the past decade. Making the world a better place‚ socially and environmentally‚ is a global accepted phenomenon. According to Porter & Kramer‚ 2006‚ “corporate social responsibility has emerged as an inescapable priority for business leaders in every country.” The objective of this review is to discuss benefits of CSR on the hotel industry. What is CSR? Corporate social responsibility
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| Assignment on“Ship Building Industry Of Bangladesh” | Course code: MKT 616 Course Title: International Marketing Submitted to: Mr. Javed Tariq Assistant Professor Program: MBA (E); Semester: Summer 2013 Department of Business Administration Green University of Bangladesh Submission Date: 13 July‚ 2013 Submitted By (Group-C: Falcon): 1. Ariful Islam Juwel ID No.: 120207036 2. Khalid Saifullah ID No.: 120207048 3. Nazrul Islam ID No.: 120207044 4. Sharif
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Assignments 1 and 2 Topic: CIPD Profession Map and HR/L&D practitioner services. Date: 06.01.2015 Student: Katarzyna Zarnowska Tutor: Jill Wilson Abstract. My report briefly summarise the CIPD Profession Map‚ then I would like to make comment on the activities and knowledge specified within one professional area first. The second part my report will outline how an HR/L&D practitioner should ensure the services provided are timely and effective. Table of contents. Abstract. 1. Introduction. 2. The summarise
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References: http://www.itcportal.com/sustainability/sustainability-report-2010/index.aspx http://www.itcportal.com/about-itc/chairman-speaks/ChairmanSpeak.aspx?id=1111&type=B&news=chairman-2011 http://rramachandranaik.blogspot.com/ http://www.itcportal.com/itc-business/index.aspx http://www.itcportal.com/about-itc/itc-profile/history-and-evolution
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. . 2 Leveraging Company Operations and Scale to Drive Social and Business Impacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Corporate CSR Journey - From Uncharted Territory to Roadmap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Optimizing Your Relationship with a CSR Consultant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 New Trends Redefine
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CSR and globalization Corporate social responsibility is at least in its name and formal recognition a relatively recent phenomenon. Yet‚ owners and managers of firms have engaged in activities that we would now consider CSR almost from the beginning of the industrial revolution (Davis‚ Whitman and Zald‚ 2006). But‚ until the 1990s‚ CSR was generally limited to corporate philanthropy. It is from the early 1990s that enlarged concepts and practices of CSR have come to the fore. What drove these
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