328 Search Results for Corporate Social Responsibility Initiatives a Corporation That
Ethics, Corporate Governance and Company Social Responsibility
Information that is essential to share includes financial performance, business strategy and overall company actions (Pfeffer, 1998). Sharing this information gives the employees the pow Continue Reading...
Social Performance
Description of Company
My company, WidgetCo, designs and manufactures widgets here in Dullsville, USA. The company has been in operation since 1927, and moved to Dullsville shortly after WWII to take advantage of the large cluste Continue Reading...
In summary, we recommend that the IESBA reconsiders the proposals in the Exposure Draft and provides more guidance on safeguards applicable to sole practitioners and small accounting firms to ensure that the benefits of the changes outweigh the cost Continue Reading...
Business Ethics
Every company has corporate governance initiatives in place. Consider that corporate governance simply refers to how the company is run and controlled. The current usage of the buzzword derives from the issues that a few companies ha Continue Reading...
Employees as Benefactors of Corporate Philanthropy
Corporate Social Responsibility
The Case for Employees as Benefactors of Corporate Philanthropy
The Case for Employees as Benefactors of Corporate Philanthropy
A United Auto Workers unionization Continue Reading...
Baker (2006) reports that Google has worked hard to balance its entrance into the restrictive media market that is China with its own values. Baker defends this balance by reporting that "the company's contention that it believes it furthers its mis Continue Reading...
Projected Labor Shortages: Build a Bear Workshop
Current workplace
The workplace I chose to study is Build-a-Bear. Build-a-Bear has its headquarters in St. Louis, Missouri. It has locations all over the world, and operates those locations in two ma Continue Reading...
Integrated Corporate Communication (ICC) and Corporate Communication (CC)
The established limitations are severely customized by globalization: the size of the company (where there is not a major link with the area of the performance, delocalization Continue Reading...
Nestle is a large scale multinational corporation engaged in manufacturing a wide variety of food, beverages, and health care products. It was incorporated in 1866 by Henry Nestle in Switzerland as a small food manufacturing company. At present, Nest Continue Reading...
Wal-Mart Corporation
Mission and Vision Statement Analysis
Linking Wal-Mart's Mission and Vision to Their Strategic Goals ands Objectives
Assessing the Link Between Wal-Mart's Financial Performance And Its Strategic Goals
Wal-Mart Competitive an Continue Reading...
Public Relations Policies of a Private Company in Kuwait
Public Relations Policies
Mais Alghanim Restaurant Kuwait
Mais Alghanim Restaurant is a Kuwait-based private business corporation owned and controlled by Barakat family. The company offers a Continue Reading...
Patagonia Strategic Management & Corporate ResponsibilityIntroductionPatagonia is a subsidiary of Lost Arrow, a privately held firm established in 1973 by climbers and surfers. Patagonia is a purveyor of outdoor clothing and gear and manages its rese Continue Reading...
1.0 Introduction:
Corporate volunteering (CV) entails the scenario wherein employees undertake voluntary social activities. The activities are community based and charitable in nature (Optimy. 2017). This volunteering form becomes part of the CSR pol Continue Reading...
For example, Shu-Acquaye (2007) cites the basic differences in the legal systems in various parts of the world as contributing to the different approaches to corporate governance. Likewise, Shu-Acquaye cites these differences and adds, "The American Continue Reading...
A. (RECOPE, S.A), based on Costa Rica. There is also the Columbian nationalized oil conglomerate operating under the name Empresa Colombiana de Petroleos (ECOPETROL). Both of Chevron's largest global competitors are nationalized by the nations they o Continue Reading...
Sustainable Development - a Global Challenge
Need for Change
State Sovereignty
Sustainable Development
Challenges for Businesses
The Role of MNCs in Sustainable Development
The Global Compact
Initiatives outside the Global Compact
What is Int Continue Reading...
hypothetical firm -- Pharmacare -- and address the issues of corporate responsibility and ethics.
Background Information on Case
New Jersey-based company, Pharmacare (We CARE about YOUR health®) counts among the leading pharmaceutical firms acro Continue Reading...
Ford Motor Company
Business and corporate governance plan for Ford Motor Company
Key components for corporate governance plans
Ethics
Business Goals
Strategic Management
Organization
Reporting
Current issues for Ford Motor Company in corporat Continue Reading...
Electronic Cigarettes International Group (ECIG) is an international producer, distributer and retailer of e-cigarettes, e-liquids, and vaporizers with outlets and kiosks in several countries around the world as well as online stores. The company has Continue Reading...
Starbucks has been able to monetize these strategies not from deliberate attempts but from the benefits of strengthening its suppliers so they could also experience profitability and reinvest in their businesses.
Integrating to the Starbucks Supply Continue Reading...
Introduction
Starbucks Corporation was established in 1971 and it is headquartered in Seattle, Washington. The company specializes in roasting, marketing, and retailing specialty coffee all over the world and accounts for about 3% of coffee sourcing Continue Reading...
Employee Satisfaction
And Productivity
employee satisfaction and productivity
ASTRACT
Employee satisfaction directly links to organizational excellence and/or productivity. Maybe… Maybe not… Researchers regularly debate exactly what c Continue Reading...
Managing Corporate Citizenship / ExxonMobil: Corporate Citizenship
How does ExxonMobil manage its reputation and corporate citizenship?
What is the company doing right? Where can it improve?
Positive Points of ExxonMobil
Improvement Areas
What h Continue Reading...
Resolution often needs to be imposed from above.
A third type of communication problem at firms operating a matrix structure is that of corporate culture clash. In the case of Spectrum, the regional head office may wish to impose upon the different Continue Reading...
Game Time Sporting Goods: Code of Ethics
Game Time Sporting Goods is a family owned and operated sporting goods store that has been in business for more than 25 years. It has four local outlets around the city and two main warehouses. It has more th Continue Reading...
Coca Cola
No organization exists in a vacuum, but instead, is part of society and culture. This is more extreme in the 21st century due to the process of globalization. Globalization has changed the world of marketing and consumerism. No longer are Continue Reading...
Wal-Mart CaseIntroductionIn the field of retail commerce, few firms loom larger than Wal-Mart. As the world\\\'s biggest retailer, the company has become a prominent part of the everyday lives of millions of consumers. However, aside from its undenia Continue Reading...
Other principles include: the Stakeholder Enabling Principle, the Principle of Director Responsibility, and the Principle of Stakeholder Recourse.
For some specialists in the field Friedman's shareholder theory holds water more, while for others, F Continue Reading...
Corporate Compliance Plan:
Riordan Manufacturing
Our company, Riordan Manufacturing is a global plastics manufacturer employing 550 people with projected annual earnings of $46 million. The company is wholly owned by Riordan Industries, a Fortune Continue Reading...
As the proceedings of the past few years have shown, these labors, regrettably, have not prevented companies from engaging in unethical behaviors that lead to larger corporate disgraces. As a result there is augmented force to make accessible more s Continue Reading...
Radical Humanist Approach to Organizational Analysis
Analyzing Organizations
Company
Patagonia is a small company that began by making perfect pitons for rock climbers. The company was founded by a band of climbers and surfers who lived the minim Continue Reading...
Business Ethics
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Supply chain management in FMCG sector
Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG)
Managing supply of FMCGs
Demand and Supply
Distribution Channel
Traditional channel of FMCGs distribution
National Vs Global Presence
Products and Services
Supply chain Continue Reading...
Consultancy Leadership Training Theme
Objective of this paper is to provide a consultancy for the leadership teamwork training. Formerly, the new manager carried out the leadership-training program individually; however, the manager has decided to i Continue Reading...
Literature Review, Analysis and Discussion 7,500 words
This section presents a review of the recent relevant peer-reviewed and scholarly literature concerning environmental sustainability in general and how environmental sustainability initiatives Continue Reading...
ExxonMobil invested in and assessed its corporate social responsibility?
In recent years, ExxonMobil (hereinafter alternatively "the company") has invested in a wide range of corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives (Batruch, 2011). For in Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
1. The Role of CSR in Enhancing Brand Reputation:
Explore how corporate social responsibility initiatives can improve a company's image and consumer trust.
2. CSR Strategies for Environmental Sustainabil Continue Reading...