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    INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Name Institution Date V b b b b b b b b b b b n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n b b b b h h jj h h n n Thesis Statement: Utility of Stakeholder Theory for Sustainable Business Introduction Strategies employed by international companies to gain competitive advantage over their rivals differ from one company to another. One way of doing this is ensuring that they are environmentally conscious in how they partake their activities. In this modern age, they should not

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    Gakky

    agriculture, while enhancing the sustainability of the lands we cultivate. * We adhere to the highest standards of corporate behavior in our relationships with our employees, business partners, and the communities around us. * We are a benchmark in corporate social responsibility and the preservation of the environment. * We build a highly energized, high-performance organization with a strong commitment to teamwork and to embracing better ways of doing things. * We value our people and

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    Zappos Case

    ways, if any, does Zappos’ culture help and/or hinder its business performance? Be sure to explain the connection between culture and business performance/results? 1 - Zappos is a company built to promote the best experience to consumer through core values and intending to spreading happiness to consumers and employees. The core values are almost a commitment and is the base of the culture. The company provides a great and funny environment where people feel proud to be and, the rewards are more than

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    Brent Spar Case Study

    courageous and a saviors of the environment. In theory, Shell took the necessary steps needed to decommission this oil-drilling platform. First, Shell invested funds into research and development to figure out the best ways to dismantle the rig. Secondly, they selected the most effective and logical option. Lastly, with the information in hand, they sought out approval from the UK government (Department of Trade and Industry and the Department of the environment) and obtained a license to sink

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    Environmental Reporting

    of the firm and particularly at the global level (Okoye and Ngwakwe:2004:220-235). A lot of government enactments, laws and regulations on environmental protection have been made in several nations of the world. In the light of the awakening to environment protection, various laws and regulations such as the Environmental Impact Assessment Act, 1992 have been enacted. These require corporate managements to consider the environmental implications of all internal decisions of their managements. Also

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    Environmental Scan

    perform a scan of the internal and external environment. Environmental factors internal to the firm usually can be classified as strengths or weaknesses, and those external to the firm can be classified as opportunities or threats (QuickMBA, 2010). The analysis of the strategic environment is also known as a SWOT analysis. The SWOT analysis will be used for both AT&T and Sprint Company and will evaluate the following topics: internal and external environments; competitive advantage of each company;

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    Yada

    own mandates, obvious and frequently reinforced separation between two competing business units with assumption of a zero-sum organization. Physical environment and building layout stifled collaboration between business units. Those rewarded we those who parroted the leadership values and didn’t go against the will of the business leaders. Practice/Values: Free thinking is looked down upon. Competitive environment “if their pie gets bigger ours get’s smaller”. Limited to no appetite for change

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    Corporate Sustainability in Marketing Manager's Career

    like to become a “responsible Manager”- who fulfils his duties not only towards the company but towards the environment and future generations by using resources responsibly, reducing the individual and organization’s ecological footprint and engage actively in Corporate Social Responsibility, not under obligatory pressure but with a sense of responsibility towards the society and environment on which it depends. As an individual, I believe that every individual has a fundamental duty and non-negotiable

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    Vzw and Blizz

    such they both must actively engage themselves in the process of environmental scan to ensure the long term health of their companies in their respective markets and future markets. These environments are especially complex with these two companies since there are both external environments and internal environments. It is through the process of environmental scan that these companies can determine what their competitive advantages are in the present as well as in the future. Each company must look

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    Busn310 Ip5

    In order to make it in the modern world of global business, many companies are looking to other countries for expansion of their businesses. Taiwan and Thailand are two of the more popular East Asian countries that are being selected. Acceptable and ethical behavior in these countries are shaped by their culture, so there are many differences in legislation which deals with working hours and wages and the environment. Before expanding a business in another country, companies must first learn the

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