In “The Skeleton in the Corporate Closet‚” some very significant and profound ethical dilemmas are presented‚ which cut directly to the core of the corporate culture of the organization involved – General Parkelite Company (GPC). I begin my evaluation with a brief overview of the case‚ and then proceed to identification of the central and peripheral issues involved‚ delineation of the facts and suppositions used in my analyses and as the basis of my recommendations‚ and finally I present my analyses
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Theories of Corporate Personality MANAS AGARWAL 5th Semester BA LL.B (B) School of Law Christ University Bangalore INDEX * Research Methodology * Introduction * The Common Law Perspectives * Fiction Theory * Concession Theory * The Purpose Theory * Bracket Theory * Realist Theory * Why Corporations? * Corporate Personality And Limited Liability Cases: * Macaura v. Northern Assurance Co. * Lee v. Lee’s Air Farming * Salomon v. Salomon
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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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CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY 1. INTRODUCTION Over the past several years the sports industry has grown phenomenally‚ and it now ranks among the largest industries in the world. Concomitant with its growth is an increase in the importance of a element of value which is the corporate social responsibility which has become a necessity in terms of the bottom line. Illegal and immoral activities in all settings have emerged to the point that some factions of the society have made efforts to
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Contents INTRODUCTION 3 Corporate Social Responsibility at Aditya Birla Group 3 What is Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) 4 Objectives of the CSR 5 Need for business to be socially responsible 6 Corporate Social Responsibility Policy of Aditya Birla Group 7 Organisational mechanism and responsibilities 7 Implementation process: Identification of projects 8 Aditya Birla Group Leads Nielsen’s Corporate Image Monitor 2012-13 9 Conclusion 11 References 12 INTRODUCTION There
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question/s Vision Mission Objectives Corporate Values Key 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
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Explain what a corporate treasury is? Explain the interfaces between a firm treasury and its bank. * Credit VS Transactional approaches to bank relationship management. Key areas of focus include: -Relationship bank relations (primary banking) -Bank account analysis -Bank account management -loan covenants -Collateral management Indicate where treasury typically fits in the organizational structure of a firm. Treasury management committee‚ treasury personnel and treasury department
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capital is spent‚ how resources are allocated and what endeavours are undertaken by the company but do not themselves own the capital or resources. Experts in corporate and securities law‚ management consulting and academia have wrestled with reconciling the divergent interests of those who own corporations and those who control them. The corporate scandals - ENRON (2001)‚ WORLDCOM (2002)‚ Vivendi (2002) and Tyco (2002) - have shown that there are unresolved tensions. Whilst at the banquet of statutory
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Initial Corporate Document ------------------------------------------------- Scents for Cents Firm Number: ADV51 Prepared For: Michael Manjuris GMS 850 - Global Management Strategy February 10‚ 2012 Strategy: Low Cost Production Strategy Form of Company: Classical Firm Vision Statement: (1)We wish to achieve an NPV ranking with the top ten advanced firms by Quarter 4‚ 2014. (2) We also want to attain a debt/equity ratio of 1.2 and maintain it until Quarter 4‚ 2014. (3)
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Introduction: The past decade has been witness to some of the worst accounts of corporate fraud ever recorded‚ with multi-billion dollar companies such as Enron‚ Tyco‚ and World-com involved in serious financial scandals. CEOs and senior executives are often the driving force behind such unscrupulous activities by adopting shady accounting practices and other forms of short-termist actions for the purpose of increasing their firm’s stock price and their own personal wealth. The following paper will
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