Unit 1: Exploring Business Activity M1 (Assignment 1) Oxfam Stakeholders Aim of organization Influence Point of view Owners To work with others to overcome poverty and suffering. The owners have a large influence on this aim. In their view‚ if they get all their staff to achieve this aim then they are giving a good name for Oxfam and will receive further donations and funding. Shareholders To work with others to overcome poverty and suffering. Their influence is not a lot on this
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much authority they have in the company and who they then report back to. The organisational structure chart for Oxfam is varied from Apple‚ but you still have the CEO but you also have a board of management in Oxfam and basically what they do is they’re elected to oversee the running and activities of the organisation and how it’s being run and if everything is up to standard. In Oxfam the CEO reports to the board of managers. Whilst the CEO has a line management of four; children and family service
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Stakeholders Customers: want a company to create high quality‚ value-for-money products and often identify what they want with the brands they buy. Customers like to see improvements that give them better value for money. Customers Employees: An employee’s stake is that the company provides them with their livelihood. They will also look for working in a company they could take pride in‚ employees are stakeholders because they depend on easyjet and Oxfam for jobs so if either of the two
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Plan .................................................. 11 Final suggestions ................................................................................... 12 Graphics and tables: List 1: CSR effects on stakeholders .......................................................................... 5 Graphic 1: How CSR is important ............................................................................. 6 Graphic 2: Carroll’s Pyramid .......................
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Best Environmental Practices of MARKS & SPENCER A Case Study 2009 Best Environmental Practices of Marks & Spencer: A Case Study www.greeningretail.ca 1 Greening Retail Best Environmental Practices of Leading Retailers from Around the World 2009 Prepared by Dr. Leigh Sparks Email: Leigh.Sparks@stir.ac.uk Web: www.irs.stir.ac.uk Greening Retail Best Environmental Practices of Leading Retailers Around the World Through the Greening Retail program‚ 15 leading retailers were interviewed
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Naylor Student ID: 62812 Group: A Date Submitted: 10th December 2013 In this report I will be analysing how Political‚ Legal and Social factors have impacted on my two selected organisations‚ Marks and Spencer plc (M & S) and Oxfam International. Political factors From October 1st 2013 the National Minimum Wage (NMW) rose in accordance with the recommendations set out by the independent Low Pay Commission (LPC) in April 2013 From 1 October 2013: the adult rate increased by
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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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Starbucks and the Ethiopian government regarding the trademarking of ‘Sidamo’‚ Ethiopian government engaged in a public relations campaign to raise awareness for the Initiative‚ which was widely publicised in the international media especially after Oxfam organised a public campaign. This paper evaluates the effect of these interventions on the export prices of trademarked Ethiopian coffees. We find that the prices of the trademarked coffees increased by about 10% relative to the non-trademarked coffees
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these features of wicked problems. To analyze characteristics of wicked problems with linking to the two arguments in the first paragraph‚ the first point‚ distribution of food‚ has to do with an idea that wicked problems are about people as ’stakeholders ’ (Tom Ritchey 2011). As farmers‚ fishermen and herdsmen are all involved in food production‚ they compete and cooperate to participate in distribution of food (Tom Ritchey 2011). To take
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It is a good idea to give our unwanted clothing to charity to make money for the poor or local communities and decrease the amount of textiles‚ which are sent to landfills. However‚ my voluntary job experience in Oxfam makes me feel that charity is not the end of garment waste. The Oxfam shop that I used to work for receives a large volume of donations every day‚ and most of them derive from fast fashion. Sometimes not even the charity will sell them due to their poor quality. Additionally‚ some consumers
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