The article by Royle T.‚ ‘Realism or idealism Corporate social responsibility and the employee stakeholder in the global fast-food industry’‚ published in 2005‚ is mainly focused on CSR (Corporate social responsibility). CSR has some earnest and ominous influences in nowadays businesses and corporations. The author is first persisting on the rights of employees and employers. Though almost all of the global companies in the world do not intend to care about CSR‚ the author’s perspective insists
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(M1) Explain the points of view from different stakeholders seeking to influence the aims and objectives of two contrasting organisations- say how they influence aims/objectives. The British Red Cross has an aim to care for people in ’crisis’ they are a not for profit charity and a volunteer led humanitarian organisation Here are 5 of their main stakeholders: Donors Employees/Volunteers Communities Victims Government Donors The donor’s interest with Red Cross would be that they want to help
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Beyond the ‘iron triangle’: Stakeholder perception of key performance indikator (KPIs) in large-scale public sector development projects Objectives This research has objectives to investigate the perception of the key performance indicator (KPIs) in the context of large construction project in Thailand (Second Bangkok International Airport or Suvarna bhumi Airport). The research attempted to achieve the following objective: 1. The significance of key performance indicators in perspective
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College Students as a non-profit stakeholders are really important to college‚ because without them college wouldn’t be able work. Whole point of College is to teach students a subject they pick to learn. College is giving opportunity for students to come and learn what they would like to study. This is a purpose of college‚ because as an organization that’s what they want to achieve. Subject that college is offering to students are important not only for students who are taking this subject
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To what extent do you agree that the main beneficiaries of CSR will always be a firm’s stakeholders rather than its shareholders? Corporate social responsibility has a number of affects for both the stakeholders and shareholders in a business. The effects on both of these will be dependent upon the type of business and the social responsibility programme which they adopt. But who benefits the most? And over time will this always be the same? All firms need to fulfil the needs of their customers
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Describe how political‚ legal and social factors are impacting upon the business activities of the selected organisations and their stakeholders. Tesco In all the business in the country like Britain‚ they have to have this in mind that there are changes that are taking place in the business environment and to the people who maybe the shareholders. These changes can be the political‚ legal‚ and the social factors with the business environment and the country. Political factors of Tesco as a retail
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Evaluate the strategic vision of CRH PLC. Who are its key stakeholder groups and how well is each served by the mission and vision? Strategic vision is‚ “a challenging and imaginative picture of the future role and objectives of an organisation‚ significantly going beyond its current environment and competitive position” (Lynch 2006‚ p.351). The future role involves thinking who the company wants to serve (key stakeholders)‚ the reason behind the desired future state‚ the objectives are the stepping
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the corporation and the employees that work for the corporation‚ but it affects the corporations ’ stakeholders‚ and the public communities. The decisions made still need to keep the best interest of everyone involved without losing more of the corporation than what needs to be lost. THE ROLE OF ETHICS AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Corporations have a great deal of responsibility to their stakeholders to make the best decisions for them as possible. However‚ the decisions should not be unethical that
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Explain the roles of both internal and external stakeholders in the selected business and show how their objectives and expectations have changed over time. What is a Stakeholder? A stakeholder is someone who is interested in a company or business‚ e.g. Tesco; they can either be an internal or external customer to the business. They may also be affected in a situation that happens to the company because they them selves may of given and invested money into the company or may just be interested
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Various stakeholders have the right to influence the decisions that the company makes since they directly command respect from these companies. Due to the influence exerted by shareholders‚ business policies must be formulated to fit the needs of most if not all stakeholders so as to have successful businesses. Stakeholders are all individuals and organizations that are related to the company in one way or another. The term stake is usually taken to mean a portion or share in the business. Examples
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