Example Reflective Journal |Date |Activity |Reflection | | |Unit 1: Introduction |This is the first time that I really have the opportunity to talk about and discover more about what is really sustainability. I have often | | |
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wrong that may cost them financially. For the passengers, the interest was to travel in a less expensive, but comfortable manner. As for the community and cities where the train traveled, it brought customers too many businesses there. Amtrak’s corporate social responsibility legally was to have some kind of safeguards on the bridge to alert boats know there was a bridge there. We have safeguards that come down at railroad crossings way before the train gets there; so why not have the same kind of safety
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Case study: Nike’s CSR Challenge After the widespread report on the workers of Nike in the plantation in 2005, Nike worked on the reports of social and environmental practices. Nike needs to consider the welfare of the workers and the profits they are earning. Nike’s future depends on the reconstructing the information that are being sent to customers, suppliers, investors, so that company is sustainable as well as profitable. Changing the rules and regulation is not only enough but they should
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ability to dream of a world for our grandchildren that does not include a broken earth. It seems that in a practical world, the force of the sword is mightier than the subtlety of the pen. Resources are needed to bring in real, measurable change. Corporates have the required resources to effect real change in the absence of
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dissemination of values statements, the hiring of corporate social responsibility managers and training programs of all kinds. As the events of the past few years in the United States have demonstrated, these efforts, unfortunately, have not prevented certain U.S.-based corporations from engaging in unethical behaviors that lead to larger corporate scandals. This analysis will clearly demonstrate that General Mills is not one of those corrupt corporate entities. The pandemic of our current global
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barriers to implementing CSR in Bangladesh’ Barrier A – CSR is thought to be American protectionism – the USA labour unions are alleged to be using CSR as an excuse and are trying to force up our production costs and so get jobs back into the USA. Social Responsibility is not a new idea; it has a long history in Asia and in Europe. If CSR is part of a conspiracy to protect jobs in North America (or in Europe) why is it accepted so well and practiced so widely in the West and in so many trade sectors
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Now Toshiba is a diversified manufacturer and a marketer of electrical products, spanning information & communications equipment and systems, Internet-based solutions and services, electronic components and materials, power systems, industrial and social infrastructure systems, and household appliances (Toshiba, 2012). Capabilities and Resources This report identifies and analyzes Toshiba's resources and capabilities. This report will use various analytical models to explain the competitive
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Social Responsibility Corporate Social Responsibility Businesses exist for one main reason: To serve. To serve its customers, its employees, and its shareholders. Without this mission at the forefront of its purpose, a negative outlook of the company can be cast on its customers, its clients, and its employees. With this in mind, it is important for each and every business to be socially responsible. According to Meeting Professionals International, “social
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Center is a 400-bed, acute care facility with comprehensive services spanning from award-winning heart and stroke care, neonatal, and pediatric intensive care, high-risk obstetrical services, bariatric surgery, orthopedics, spine, and neurosurgery. Social Responsibilities Fountain Valley supports the community by sponsoring and participating in community events. According to www.fountainvalleyhospital.com, “As a healthcare facility, we are committed to providing quality care to our communities.”
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TITLE PAGE CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN NIGERIA’S TELECOMMUNICATION SECTOR A CASE STUDY OF GLOBACOM NIGERIA LIMITED ENUGU ZONE BY EZEIGWE, GRACE CHINYERE BA/2007/163 A PROJECT REPORT SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ADMINSTRATION, CARITAS UNIVERSITY, AMORJI- NIKE, ENUGU, ENUGU STATE. IN PARTTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (B.Sc.) DEGREE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. AUGUST, 2010. CERTIFICATION
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