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    Given that sustainability reporting is not currently required of companies‚ what do you see as the possible benefits and disadvantages of sustainability reporting? Using the information in the case‚ the summary data reported in Tables 4 and 5‚ and Johnson & Johnson’s most recent sustainability report (available at http://www.jnj.com/connect/caring/?flash=true)‚ what aspects of sustainability reporting seem to be a priority for the company‚ and why? Provide examples from the 2008 sustainability report

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    SUSTAINABILITY MARKETING CHALLENGE COCA-COLA: REFRAMING AN ICON OF GLOBAL CONSUMER CULTURE The sustainability agenda has been a challenging one for global drinks giant CocaCola. As one of the world’s biggest brands‚ and an icon of American consumer culture‚ it has naturally attracted criticism from those concerned about the homogenization of global culture and the loss of local brands and diversity. Socially‚ sweetened carbonated drinks have attracted criticism for their perceived contribution to

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    related topical sections. The topical sections are as follows: Existing mission‚ objectives‚ and strategies Suggested vision and mission statements EFE Matrix (external factors evaluation) IFE Matrix (internal factors evaluation) TOWS Matrix (threats-opportunities-weaknesses-opportunities) Existing Mission‚ Objectives‚ and Strategies The existing mission of Amazon.com is to provide in an online venue the information necessary to allow people locate and purchase anything they may want (assuming

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    Itc Sustainability Report 2012

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    SUSTAINABILITY REPORT 2012 The only Company in the world‚ to be carbon‚ water and solid waste recycling positive FOR ALL OUR TOMORROWS Creating over 5 million sustainable livelihoods More than 38% of energy consumption at ITC is from renewable sources ITC Hotels Greenest Luxury Hotel Chain in the world G R I - G 3 C O M P L I A N T A P P L I C AT I O N L E V E L A + CONTENTS Chairman’s Statement: ITC’s Vision and Strategy Key Impacts‚ Risks and Opportunities 04 07 ECONOMIC

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    Border Drug Threat

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    "Canada-United States Border Drug Threat Assessment." Public Safety Canada. Oct. 2004. 15 Feb. 2008 <http://www.publicsafety.gc.ca/prg/le/bs/uscabdta-en.asp>. Canada and the United States are firmly committed to the fight against illicit drugs and their two-way movement across our shared border. The strong relationship between our two governments‚ and in particular‚ our respective law enforcement agencies on this issue is a model of international cooperation. Traffickers of each of the illicit

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    The Threats of Cyber Crime

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    The Threats of Cyber Crime How Cyber Crime is the Most Dangerous Crime and how it Affects our Society Today The Threats of Cyber Crime In today’s society‚ where everything is done online‚ around the world governments and businesses are losing billions upon billions of dollars every day. People ranging anywhere from teenagers to adults make cyber-crime the most threatening crime‚ just googling the term “hacking” can create an instant hacker. In the past‚ the worst thing that could happen

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    Describe the different strategies used by multinational oil companies for accessing oil reserves around the world after World War II. What role does Corporate Social Responsibility play in Eni’s strategy‚ and with what groups within the Republic of Congo does Eni engage as a result? Multinational oil companies face growing competition with national oil companies (NOCs)‚ which benefit from better access to global reserves of oil than the multinational companies. To cope‚ multinational companies use

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    British Threats To Iraq

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    Britain dealt with numerous threats to its interests in Egypt and Iraq throughout the interwar period. A growing problem for British rule was the rise of nationalism‚ which impacted foreign policy as Britain sought to preserve its position. British interests in Iraq and Egypt included the security of the Suez Canal‚ oil reserves‚ easy access to India‚ as well as potential military bases. By retaliating violently to rebellion and making concessions to the nationalists‚ Britain was able to protect

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    on-site gyms. Maintaining a sustainable workplace also means minimizing external environmental impact—for example‚ by purchasing repurposed and recycled materials‚ minimizing unnecessary employee travel‚ and reducing energy and water consumption ("Sustainability at Work-what Can We Do?‚" 2011). Employment practices Examples of sustainable employment practices include work/life balance programs such as flexible scheduling‚ career development programs‚ initiatives to maintain a motivated and engaged workforce

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    Innovation: The Key to Achieve Organizational Sustainability Introduction Currently‚ the theory of sustainability has gained an international popularity not only in the more macro social and ecological level‚ but also in the relatively micro organizational level. To be more specific‚ now it has become the primary goal of an organization to sustain a healthy and long-term development‚ or sustainable development. The role of innovation in the organizational sustainability‚ however‚ is not yet decided partly

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