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    The role and responsibilities of a teacher A teacher has many responsibilities as part of their role such as: effective record keeping like attendance records‚ student information‚ interviews and tutorials. A teacher has the responsibility to prepare teaching materials‚ lesson plans and delivery of lessons and a safe positive learning experience/environment to learners. A teacher will undertake initial assessments‚ review meetings and one to one tutorials to assess progress‚ give constructive

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    and others in the school community. This responsibility includes working with parents when disciplinary issues arise‚ when students are not succeeding academically‚ and when parents have concerns. Situation: In one school‚ the parents got so involved that collectively‚ they interfered with the transfer of the classroom location because they have contributed so much to its improvement. The school authorities sustained a position that the school plant plan should be honored. The Parent Association

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    Course name: BUSINESS ETHICS Course code: BUE201 Level: Implementation period: Spring 2014‚ 06/01 to 28/02/2014 Group leader /lecturer: HO THI THAO NGUYEN E-mail: nguyenhtt@fpt.edu.vn Phone: 0938-232-559 1) Main objectives and goals of the course a. Understanding Business Ethics‚ Corporate Social Responsibility and their relationship; and examine their importance; b. Investigating different perspectives of business ethics theories; c. Understanding the roles of corporate culture

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    S.P. MANDALI’S R. A PODAR COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMICS MATUNGA‚ MUMBAI-400 019. A PROJECT REPORT ON Corporate Mission‚ Stakeholder ’s Ethics and Social ResponsibilityGoogle Inc. SUBMITTED BY Haldipur Raunak Rajesh Shobhana M.COM (SEM. II): STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT SUBMITTED TO UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI 2012-2013 PROJECT GUIDE Prof. Dr. (Mrs) Vinita Pimpale S.P. MANDALI’S R. A PODAR COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMICS MATUNGA‚ MUMBAI-400 019. CERTIFICATE This is to certify that

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    Essay Question: To what extent is Corporate Social Responsibility beneficial to a company’s performance? In the 21st century‚ Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become an important‚ if not essential‚ for businesses. In addition to basic law compliances‚ the focus of the consumers as well as the business world now include the impact the company has on the society and on the way they use recourses (Davis‚ 2010). CSR has become a contributing factor to a company’s financial performance. This

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    Introduction Corporate social responsibility is a concept that has been around for decades. It emerged as an issue when law makers‚ stakeholders‚ and the general public began focusing on ethical and responsible corporate behavior‚ also referred to as “corporate citizenship” (Carroll‚ A.‚ 1998). According to Carroll (1998)‚ there are four facets of corporate citizenship. These facets are: 1) corporates fulfilling their economic responsibilities and be profitable‚ 2) corporates obeying the law

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    Roles and Responsibilities This essay is to evaluate what your roleresponsibilities and boundaries as a teacher would be in terms of the teaching/training cycle. In order for one to completely explore the task expected from the author‚ it is paramount to understand the meaning of the terminology used in this essay. The author begins by giving a brief definition of “role“. According to the dictionary‚ role is defined as one’s part‚ expected function‚ job‚ duty‚ task‚ responsibility.

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    Corporate social responsibility is a business philosophy that stresses the importance of keeping the best interests of the wider society in mind. The World Business Council for Sustainable Development in its publication Making Good Business Sense by Lord Holme and Richard Watts‚ used the following definition. ‘Corporate Social Responsibility is the continuing commitment by business to behave ethically and contribute to economic development while improving the quality of life of the workforce

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    Every business has stakeholders involved. A stakeholder is anyone who has a claim in some way to a company’s products‚ operations‚ markets‚ industry‚ and outcomes (Ferrell‚ Fraedrich‚ Ferrell 31). Some stakeholders are more involved than others. Members that are needed for the company to maintain are referred to as primary stakeholders‚ whereas others are called secondary stakeholders. Primary stakeholders can be identified as employees‚ customers‚ investors‚ and shareholders and can also be governments

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    Personal Strategic Plan Zachary Palmer Indiana University East 1. Mission/Vision/Competitive Advantage My long term personal mission in my career is to own and run a hugely successful eighteen-hole PGA certified golf course. I envision my shorter term career goals as being stepping stones to this. Being financially comfortable and secure‚ eventually having enough capital to invest in a business is a major focus of mine. Honing my skills as a golfer and a golf professional

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