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    Current Situation: In the last fifteen years‚ Shell International has undergone many changes in their organizational structure. Three major events‚ the Brent Spar incident‚ human rights problems in Nigeria‚ and shareholder activism moved Shell to do a thorough examination of their company. After many attacks by activists‚ Shell first‚ changed from a complicated matrix form of organization to five worldwide business units. These units were exploration‚ production‚ oil products‚ chemicals‚ gas

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    investment products to their clients. Full-size organizations like Royal Dutch Shell and BP will employ intermediaries for more than just legal or financial necessities. On this large business scale‚ intermediaries are drawn upon for many forms of negotiation. For example‚ Royal Dutch Shell intermediaries have been involved with settling the Sakhalin II project for the past four years. The Sakhalin II project is made up of four oil companies‚ Shell being one of the four‚ who are locating and producing oil

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    Shell & Knowledge Management Background of Shell Royal Dutch Shell plc‚ the world-wide group of petrochemical companies‚ was created in 1907. Shell has operations in over 90 countries which include America‚ United Kingdom‚ Australia‚ and Ireland and so on. Also‚ it is the largest energy company in the world. Shell group not only operate oil and gas product sale but also conduct petrochemical industry such as exploration‚ refining‚ distribution‚ power generation and trading and so forth. Moreover

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    5311 Royal Dutch/Shell in Nigeria (A) As described in the Harvard Business School case Royal Dutch/Shell in Nigeria (A)‚ the primary issue facing Shell is scrutiny over their involvement‚ or lack of involvement‚ in the civil unrest between the Nigerian government and a group of activists representing the Ogoni people – one of Nigeria’s 240 minority tribes. Publicly the conflict is between the Nigerian government and the Ogoni people. However the core of the problem for Royal Dutch/Shell is establishing

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    Business Ethics: Shell

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    Introduction We chose to analyze the company Shell Global (Multinational)‚ which had operations running all over the globe and even now‚ with the financial drawbacks‚ is still growing. Shell Global started business back in 1833 and has gone through a lot of hardships but also many golden periods‚ of which many will be mentioned in this report as some of them concern ethical issues. In 1958 Nigeria became one of the largest oil producers for the Shell Group‚ where Shell has been accused of many human rights

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    Shell Company background and history: The Royal Dutch Shell Group was created in February 1907 through the amalgamation of two rival companies: Royal Dutch Petroleum Company and the "Shell" Transport and Trading Company Ltd of the United Kingdom. It was a move largely driven by the need to compete globally with Standard Oil. Royal Dutch Petroleum Company was a Dutch company founded in 1890 to develop an oilfield in Sumatra.]For various reasons‚ the new firm operated as a dual-listed company‚ whereby

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    SHELL REFINING COMPANY

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    Contents 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 FROM PAST TO PRESENT 1 1.2 Vision‚ Mission & Objectives 2 1.2.1 Vision 2 1.2.2 Mission 2 1.2.3 Objectives 2 1.3 Board of Directors (Shell Malaysia‚ 2013) 3 1.3.1 Chairman’s Profile 4 1.3.2 Managing Directors’ Profile 5 2.0 Internal & External Environments 6 2.1 Internal Environment Factors 6 2.2 External Environment Factors 6 3.0 Ratio 8 3.1 Profitability Ratio 8 3.2 Liquidity Ratio 10 3.3 Efficiency Ratio 12 3.4 Investors Ratio 15 4.0 Long Term Sustainability 16 4

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    INTRODUCTION OF SHELL PAKISTAN Shell is currently engaged in Storage Distribution Marketing of petroleum products‚ Petrochemicals‚ LPG & CNG. History The Shell brand name enjoys a 100-year history in this part of the world‚ dating back to 1899 when Asiatic Petroleum‚ the far eastern marketing arm of two companies: Shell Transport Company and Royal Dutch Petroleum Company‚ began importing kerosene oil from Azerbaijan into the subcontinent. Even today‚ the legacy of the past is visible in a storage

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    Nigerian farmers decided to sue Shell company in Dutch court claiming the oil spills ruined their livelihood. There was serious damage in Niger Delta due to Shell leaking pipelines. Their fish pond‚ farmland and forests in three villages (Goi‚ Aruma‚ Ikot Ada Udo) were all being destroyed. Their villagers want Shell to pay the compensation for their loss and cleanup the damages they made. But Shell rejected the liability claim. Moreover‚ they still blame on the sabotage. Shell lawyer told the court that

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    Shell Ethics in Nigeria

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    The ethics of a company can be measured by different theories. Some of these theories can be used to measure Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria (Shell Nigeria). The first ethical measure discussed is utilitarian reasoning‚ also referred to as cost-benefit analysis‚ which compares the costs and benefits of a decision. Secondly for the human rights theory‚ were the rights of the stakeholders respected? Third‚ the ethical theory of justice is measured by whether the benefits and costs

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