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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...
Africa in general, and Nigeria specifically, are both going through turmoil and change on a daily basis. Companies and firms and even government entities are being forced to make changes in the way the govern and are governed. Current literature is r Continue Reading...
Global Food System
Multinational agribusiness is thriving, yet nearly 40 developing countries urgently need food to feed their starving populations (Lean, 2008). Food security is being held hostage by giant food and biotech companies (Lean, 2008). P Continue Reading...
Capitalism and Socialism
Capitalism Socialism Social Institutions
The debate over Capitalism and Socialism is one of the most important debates in the modern era. It has caused countless wars and political movements, which still drives political de Continue Reading...
While the political climate is not nearly as turbulent and disruptive as the auto industry, the fact remains that this industry that thrives on disposable income and the availability of easy credit, both of which are constrained by current economic Continue Reading...
CSR
Companies talk a lot about "corporate social responsibility," but quite frankly nobody really knows what the term means. Every company seems to interpret the idea a little bit differently. There is nothing inherently wrong with that, but it rais Continue Reading...
Another expample, as Dahlin (2007) notes, WorldCom was in the heart of one of the largest accounting scandals in history. Add to this the Wal-Mart effect of business in general, with companies having to compete with Wal-Mart's low costs, made possib Continue Reading...
Corporate communications involves not just the message, but the idea that communications are managed, and are connected to corporate objectives (Cornelissen, 2004). Therefore, when communication possibilities were limited, corporate options were lim 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...
"What Katrina showed us was how we can use our size and resources to do something very good." Inspired by its role in helping Katrina victims, Wal-Mart looked at the impact a company its size could have throughout the world on a daily basis if it em 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...
Corporate Accountability
The corporate scandals of the last fifteen years have brought the issue of corporate accountability to new light, adopting at times a center-stage discussion. When the Bernie Madoff scandal broke, many professionals turned 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...
Stakeholder Approach to Corporate Responsibility
This essay examines the question of whether adopting a stakeholder approach is a sufficient means of assuring that corporations meet their moral responsibilities due society. The essay includes a surv Continue Reading...
Global Corporate Strategy: Continental AG
Compare and contrast the meaning of 'corporate entrepreneurship' and 'strategic leadership'.
Corporate entrepreneurship is a term used to refer to the spirit of entrepreneurship of people within the company 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...
BP Oil Spill
Strategy and Corporate Governance
The bp oil spill of 2010
British Petroleum (BP) is one of the largest oil exploring companies in the world. It is recognized for its efficient practices. In recent years it has positioned itself as an Continue Reading...
Wal-Mart's Sustainability Report helps to highlight the many ways in which the company hopes to become more sustainable (2009 Wal-Mart Global Sustainability Report 4-9). According to a recent news article, Wal-Mart has been striving to increase to q Continue Reading...
SONY
Sustainability
Sony: Sustainability and corporate social responsibility
Virtually all companies today have publically-articulated commitments to sustainability and the Japanese company Sony is no exception. Broadly speaking, corporate sustain Continue Reading...
global social networking company, Facebook, Inc. has developed the standard for an interface platform that is user friendly. Facebook's developers have fully integrated the programming for Web and mobile applications. The company continues to expand Continue Reading...
Irish Corporate Governance
"Irish Development NGOs," notes a 2008 associational guidebook from the Corporate Governance Association of Ireland (CGAI), "exist to create a better world. They operate on a global scale with diverse missions, but are uni Continue Reading...
S., despite ardent opposition to the potential prophesized concerns of many. Real progress is being seen and free trade is expanding, exponentially and many U.S. And Canadian concerns of Asian market dominance are being addressed that otherwise would Continue Reading...
Climate change is also described as global warming, the unnatural or manmade cause of the planet’s increase in temperature. Climate change is physically caused by the release of greenhouse gases which get trapped in the atmosphere, in turn trap Continue Reading...
Ensure that your explanations are specific to Tata Group and the environment (India and international) in which they operate, rather than providing a general discussion.
Tata Group relies on a very methodical, focused approach to defining its expan Continue Reading...
Apple Corporate Governance
Apple is a business that has done very well for itself over the recent years. There have been some corporate struggles from time to time and they recently lost their transformative leader in the form of Steve Jobs. However Continue Reading...
Table of ContentsLeader/founder background information and other key managementteam members Description of the business Mission, vision, and guiding principles for the organization Locations of the business and specific location that this plan docume Continue Reading...
Move From Canada
The author of this report has been asked to consider a question about whether a pharmaceutical company should move from its current location outside Toronto to the United States in light of a few factors. These factors include their Continue Reading...
Marketing Theory
Business and industry have evolved and changed greatly over the course of their existence. Similarly, the way in which the goods and services they sell have been marketed has changed greatly as well. Perhaps one of the greatest shift Continue Reading...
Internal Analysis: Mcdonalds (MCD)IntroductionMcDonald\\\'s, the world\\\'s largest fast-food chain, has been a dominant player in the industry for decades. With a presence in over 100 countries and more than 38,000 restaurants worldwide, McDonald\\\ Continue Reading...
Introduction
Ethics and responsibility in healthcare is not solely about the decision making done at the patients’ bedside. Rather, it also encompasses decisions undertaken by executives and board of directors in their corporate positions and o Continue Reading...
BUSINESS INTERNATIONAL Business International: Global Approaches to Corporate EntitiesLease is used to acquiring special property rights so that the beneficiary can attain an asset (Merrill, 2020). Various types of leases have their specified policie Continue Reading...
This modeled on the precedent here for healthy charitable contribution to active-living initiatives. Accordingly, from its $82 million raised in philanthropic funds, "$6.7 million or 18% was directed to innovative physical activity and nutrition edu Continue Reading...
By "lifting all boats" and extending the concept of being "our brother's keeper" we begin, as a society, to address basic human rights worldwide.
Question #2: What role should governments play in regulating commerce to ensure that the rights of peo Continue Reading...
CSR Motivations
CSR
Motivations behind Corporate Social Responsibility
Organizations embark on social and environmental reporting for a variety of different reasons and not to simply improve credibility with stakeholders; although that is a primar Continue Reading...
In an era of terrorism and turbulence in global markets the greater the level of shared risk and transparency, the greater the likelihood financial institutions will be more resilient in the face of greater challenges of operation. This is a critic Continue Reading...
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WIPRO IT Business Solutions
Green Initiatives by Wipro
Green IT is defined as the study and practice of designing, manufacturing, using, and disposing of computers, servers and related compon Continue Reading...
Environmental and social sustainability is a relatively new field that has gained huge attention in the recent past following the increased concerns on sustainable development because of the devastating impacts of industrial processes on the environm Continue Reading...