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    and talks about Shell's Thailand unit and its project - CNS waterpipeline replacement project. 5. CSR practice: Shell constantly tries to understand the community and the society and its needs. As per Mr. Asada of Shell Thailand, Shell tries to understand the hopes, challenges and dreams of the communities and how the company can be more relevant in helping the communities achieve their dreams. The CSR practice of Shell looks at the safety and well being of communities. The company works…

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    with the positive brand image. The internal factor are satisfied workforce, where the workers are the part of internal CSR, through the CSR programs by helping them can create a brand image within the organization. The ethical and legal behavior adoption of the company and its appeal will help to make a brand image in society. The product innovation is a very unique and important because the users are going to use and customer satisfaction with respect to cost, quality and services is…

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    The company I have selected to evaluate for its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is Chase. This powerful banking organization has been a cornerstone in the banking world for years and given the already tepid public opinion towards wealthy institutions it is no wonder that Chase has been listed on American 's list of the most despised companies. Recent developments have not aided their case. In the ensuing essay, I will evaluate various aspects of the business as well as explain where this…

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    present my information. The Warehouse Group (WGL) was funded by Stephen Tindall In 1982 and is the largest retail group operating in New Zealand (Warehouse Group, 2016). Social Corporate Responsibility Definition Corporate social responsibility (CSR), is defined as a corporations initiatives to assess and take responsibility for the company effects on environment and social wellbeing. This definition has many key aspects to it which is expected by the society…

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    organisation. Yet, a lot of them don’t know how to create that balance. Nonetheless, it is not a utopian dream for a company anymore to come across as socially responsible while at the same time, make profits on the way. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) if…

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    such as sustainability, has resulted in the adoption of corporate social responsibility (CSR) strategies by companies worldwide. CSR has become an integral part of today’s business environment. Despite the growing trend towards the implementation of CSR, the United States seems to be lagging behind other countries, such as the United Kingdom and those in the European Union, in the depth and impact of their CSR commitments and actions. This gap may be attributed to the different political,…

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    Today’s management has constantly been pressured to allocate resources to corporate social responsibility (CSR). This has been necessitated by the adoption of a broader view of the responsibility of corporations not just to its owners, but also to other important groups such as employees, partners, customers and the local communities within which it thrives. These groups collectively termed as stakeholders, ideally work together with management to incorporate social responsibility as a vital…

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    responsibility activities help in building a positive image of the company, it also helps in building goodwill which in long run helps in generating profits. The CSR activities…

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    Company Culture No doubt, at the foundation of the success of Wells Fargo’s CSR Plan is the company’s culture. The company has instituted a Culture of Caring Program that fosters a caring culture where each caring is attributed to how each team member treats their co-workers, the customers, community members, and stockholders. Wells Fargo’s culture is reflected in its CSR initiatives in several ways. First, in how they treat their team members. The company does this by engaging and supporting…

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    However, as a result of an era of social activists, Carroll (1991) acknowledges Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) as a further extension of a business’s arm to also act within ethical and philanthropic avenues that society would expect of businesses. Like most controversial discussions there is always two opposing views which I will introduce as those like Milton Friedman who opposed CSR as the only obligation a business had was to “make as much money as possible while conforming to the…

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