Mission-Vision-Social Responsibility UMUC Management and Organization Theory BMGT364 Professor Contee-Borders March 30‚ 2013 Mission-Vision-Social Responsibility Southwest Airlines: The Mission of Southwest Airlines “The mission of Southwest Airlines is dedication to the highest quality of Customer Service delivered with a sense of warmth‚ friendliness‚ individual pride‚ and Company Spirit”. (Southwest Airlines‚ 2008‚ p. 23) The Mission of Jet Blue Airlines Customer Bill of Rights Jet
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The Gdansk Institiute for Market Economics Reporting on Corporate Social Responsibility by Banks‚ Financial Institutions and Listed Companies in Poland Gdansk‚ December 2003 This publication and the research that enabled it were co-financed by a grant from the Partners for Financial Stability (PFS) Program‚ a cooperative program of East-West Management Institute‚ Inc. and USAID. The opinions expressed herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the PFS Program
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Title Assignment topic 1) What are your preferred definitions of business ethics and social responsibility Why have you chosen these definitions 2) What is one key issue in the area of business ethics and social responsibility that is relevant‚ currently‚ to your organisation and your industry (You need to explain the issue and show its relevance to your organisation/industry) 3) What strategies could your organisation adopt to address this issue (You need to explain these fully) Word count
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Challenges to Corporate Social Responsibilities Company: Reebok International Ltd. Student Name: Jedy Wang Student #: 250476511 Teacher Assistant: Mike Dove Due Date: 11/14/2008 Executive Summary The 20th century illustrated a dispersing trend of capitalism as the end of the Cold War illustrated evident economic prosperity in Western countries. Consequently‚ many former Communist countries implemented economic reforms due to the perception that capitalism was the economic ideology
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corporation which can shoulder responsibilities of society and obey the rule of ethic deserves to obtain support from the society. In this essay‚ I am going to discuss about whether if the strategy of Corporate Social Responsibility is relevant. The concept of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)‚ like ethics‚ is easy to understand: it means distinguish right from wrong‚ and doing right. It means being a good corporate citizen. The formal definition of social responsibility is management’s obligation
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Introduction: Corporate Social Responsibility is a management concept whereby companies integrate social and environmental concerns in their business operations and interactions with their stakeholders. CSR is generally understood as being the way through which a company achieves a balance of economic‚ environmental and social imperatives (“Triple-Bottom-Line- Approach”)‚ while at the same time addressing the expectations of shareholders and stakeholders. In this sense it is important to draw a
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Influences on Strategic Purpose Description Models/tools Corporate Governance Stakeholder Expectations A. Social Responsibility and Ethics A. Shareholder Model Stakeholder Model Benefits Disadvantages Stakeholder mapping: the power/interest matrix Minimal effort Keep informed Keep satisfied Key players Corporate Social Responsibility Stances: Laissez-faire Enlightened self-interest Forum for stakeholder interaction Shaper of society
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International Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Module Overview This module introduces you to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). This is the idea that‚ in addition to their primary function of making money for the benefit of shareholders‚ businesses have a wider responsibility to the society in which they exist. Although some business people and economists continue to argue that this in not what businesses are for‚ and quote Adams Smith’s dictum that ‘I have never known much good done by
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Filomena‚ Dipolog City GOOD GOVERNANCE & SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY ( Mgt. 6) Instructor: Mr. R. T. Nocete Semester: Summer E-mail: viper@yahoo.com School year: 2011 Consultation hours: 8:00-10:00AM M-F Time / Day / Rm.: 10-12M-F/NB210 Course Pre-requisite: None No. of Units: Three (3) Course Description: This course is designed to inform and stimulate thinking on issues of ethics and social responsibility encountered in business. The material covered
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can help those practical people see another dimension beside machines and theoretical principles‚ which is the truest taste of life where humanity and sympathy for their disadvantaged fellows come in”. Yes‚ it’s the feeling that Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) gives to each person. Feeling good‚ feeling proud and feeling optimistic. Ever since CSR becomes one big part of every company‚ no matter they are big or small‚ a concern is raised whose answer is controversial: “CSR is from guiltiness
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