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    1- How has The Body Shop continued to address the four components of corporate social responsibility? The Body shop continued to address the component of corporate social reasonability through it economic responsibilities. They have to keep their economic success and see if its helping the or effecting the company profitability. Also a few charges have been raised due to the illegalities practice of the company‚ but the company tries to follow the law. In this case there were a few ethical

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    York: Free Press‚ 2005 Coutu‚ Diane‚ and Michael Beschloss. "Why Teams DON ’T Work." Harvard Business Review 87.5 (2009): 98-105 Catmull‚ Ed. "How Pixar Fosters Collective Creativity. (Cover Story)." Harvard Business Review 86.9 (2008): 64-72 “The Body Shop”. 2010. Web. 27 Nov. 2011. “Library of Economics and Liberty”. 2008. Web. 28 Nov. 2011. Sloan‚ Alfred M. “Thoughts On The Business Of Life”. 2011. Web. 23 Nov. 2011. “PIXAR”. 2011. Web. 28 Nov. 2011. “General Motors”. Web. 29 Nov. 2011.

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    Railway Work Shop

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    1. Acknowledgement 2. Introduction 3. Layout of Railway Workshop 4. Salient Features of Jodhpur Railway Workshop 5. B.T.C. 6. Shop Organization 7. Machine Shop 8. Mill Wright Shop 9. Black Smith & Heat Treatment Shop 10. Roller Bearing 11. Corrosion Shop 12. Brake Gearing Shop 13. Lifting Shop 14. Project ACKNOWLEDGEMENT To make any

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    of an entrepreneur. She is creative and she is really driven. Entrepreneurship is not about what is done but how its done. And she uses her possessed skills to max at all time in her company to make the best of it. I.e. in the start up phase of body shop she lacked money to buy in more bottles‚ so she began to offer a refill service. Its small measures like that that really makes me like her and her thinking. Entrepreneurship is often associated with innovation. And by again small measurements

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    similarities and differences between job shops and flow shops as well as advise with regard to facility layout. The selection of a job shop or flow shop layout should be made based upon the properties and characteristics the manufacturers desire to have in place for producing their products. These considerations will ultimately result in cost-saving measures as well as increases in overall efficiency. I. Explanation of the Defining Attributes Elements of Job Shops A production environment in which

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    entrepreneur‚ finding the changes of the roles among them. Finally‚ conclude the change of the role played by the entrepreneur and the importance of the entrepreneur in a venture. Meanwhile‚ some management theories‚ management models and the case—Body Shop will be applied to the analysis. 2. Entrepreneur and venture 2.1 Entrepreneur 2.1.1 The concept of the entrepreneur The entrepreneur can be considered as a manager‚ an agent of economic change or an individual (Wickham‚ 2004‚ p.p7). In

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    Tim's Coffee Shop

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    Analyze Report for Tim’s Coffee Shop AB299-02 01/19/2011 Nicole Badgley Executive Summary The coffee shop can become more profitable with some minor changes. The business is open 20 hours per day. It would be wise to expand the business hours to 24 hours per day. While the competition‚ Queequeg’s Coffee has more locations‚ Tim’s Coffee Shop is the closest to the railways and the university. By opening all night‚ those late night study cram sessions could turn profitable

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    Blockbuster Video Analysis

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    The video rental industry was one of the more growing services retailers in the mid-1990s. However‚ due to Blockbuster‚ many rental video companies have failed to compete against this category killer. West Coast Video‚ Video City‚ and Hollywood Video‚ which are among the few and only large competitor ’s of Blockbuster in the tri-state area. Many family-owned video rental stores could not compete against Blockbuster ’s assortment of videos. Blockbuster opened its first store in 1985 and has

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    Spenser Yeager Ethics Final Ethics of Sub-Prime Lending Introduction As a topic for this research paper‚ I decided to analyze the ethics behind the recent mortgage crisis in the United States. Banks were approving people for loans very easily‚ to people they knew would not be able to pay them back. Thus‚ many people were buying homes‚ missing payments‚ getting foreclosed on‚ and ruining what credit they had. Throughout this paper I intend to show how the practices that the banks were

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    lower prices than Goodwill and Salvation Army. The organization will market discounts on the slowest days during the week. * Strategy – Weaknesses * Customers prefer Goodwill and Salvation Army oversized stores to smaller or crowded shop. The organization pays high prices to obtain visibility. Customers may not trust the products as a result of the low prices. The discounts days may not be enough incentive to bring in customers. * Structure - Strengths * Open

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