Social Business / Enterprise & Poverty Certificate Project Education and Corporate Social Responsibility HEC Paris 2010 Social Business/ Enterprise & Poverty Certificate Project Education and Corporate Social Responsibility Rong GAO “We cannot afford to create a lost generation of children deprived of their chance for an education that might lift them out of poverty.” – Irina Bokova‚ UNESCO Director‐General 1 Social Business / Enterprise & Poverty Certificate Project
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Social Media; Professional Ethics and Responsibilities .................................................................................................. 3 References ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Appendix A – Survey Questions ...........................................................................................
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Strategic Plan‚ Part I: Conceptualizing a Business I have a child who is artistic and throughout his life I have searched for various programs and facilities that would enhance his learning ability. Now that he is an adult there are only a few places‚ which offer continued life lessons for adults with autism. Most of the facilities are faced with no money or support. The government has reduced funding to the nonprofit organizations because of the poor economic conditions. There is usually not
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Career Plan Reflection Paper Hazel Figueroa University of Phoenix MBT/521 – Management Prof. Elsie Jiménez July 2nd‚ 2013 My Career Plan Business is my feature career‚ the basics‚ concepts‚ terms and all that involves and defines this field interest me and maintains me in forwarding my education. Businesses assists as guide and self assessment is a tool that may avail to plan a longer career by considering my personality preferences‚ aptitudes and skills‚ interests‚ and values
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Business ethics and corporate social responsibility have become an increasing area of focus for organizations today. However‚ this has not always been the case in the American business environment. Chapter three "Conducting Business Ethically and Responsibly" (R.W. Griffin & R.J. Ebert‚ p.56 - p.87) concentrates on the development of ethical codes of conduct as it relates to business. The chapter also focuses on the social responsibility an organization holds in relation to everyday decision making
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Explain the need for Sexual Responsibility in Personal Relationships Listen and be listened to- We need to hear our partners’ thoughts‚ feelings‚ and ideas. We should also expect our partners to care about what we have to say. Be honest and expect honesty- We need to be truthful with each other about what we do‚ think‚ and feel. Share our feelings and expect our partners to share theirs- We need to be able to say what is on our minds and know that we will react to one another respectfully
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Organizational Justice‚ Ethics‚ and Social Responsibility Chapter discussed Organizational Justice‚ Ethics‚ and Social Responsibility. While watching CNBC on television‚ I viewed a documentary on the energy company Enron. Their practices and ethics‚ or lack thereof are an excellent example of the topics contained in this chapter. Their disregard for ethical behavior and social responsibility‚ ultimately led to the demise of the company and also caused several members of the company in management
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Community Profile: Miami‚ Florida ETH 316 Ethics and Social Responsibility Community Profile: Miami‚ Florida The social responsibility of members in a community is subject to the beliefs and moral values of the individual. As children‚ we grow up and learn the ways of our family and close friends. These life lessons ingrain patterns of acceptable and unacceptable behaviors in our lives. If a community was small‚ we would see threads of consistency in beliefs and moral values spread throughout
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levels during the day‚ they are normal. The second option given to George as an ultimatum by his boss is to move the plant 15 miles south to Mexico to avoid EPA emissions restrictions and fines. Below is a Stakeholder Analysis of each of the two possible decisions. Stakeholder Analysis Stakeholders Schedule Heavy Work at Night Move Plant to Mexico Stockholders + -- Employee’s at Hondo Plant + --- Customers + - Community of Hondo - --- George (Decision Maker) - -- Environment of Hondo -- ++
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product C. new idea D. creative product 6) Total customer satisfaction is the general feeling of pleasure or disappointment that results from comparing perceived performance to expectations. To achieve total customer satisfaction‚ organizations need to_____________. A. Spend more money B. Develop marketing campaigns C. Manage customer experiences D. Lower expectations E. Lower prices 7) A ________ is a set of procedures and sources managers use to obtain everyday information about developments
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