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    What is the critical issue faced by the Chiquita’s managers? Justify your analysis. Even though Chiquita has come a long way in terms of improving corporate social responsibility, it still faces problems in financial performance, organizational efficiency and future strategy as the global corporate responsibility program creates a conflict between shareholders and other stakeholders. Therefore the critical issue faced by Chiquita’s managers is to sustain its positive performance in reputation…

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    out should be rewarded and respected by their superior, not punished.” This quote referred to the time of a police shooting that made people feel that there were no certain rules and limits. He showed in his article how whistleblowing and social responsibilities are important and is a must, not just for the police…

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    Part (b):Background of the Nestle (M) BHD Brief history: Nestle(Malaysia) Berhad is a subsidiary of Nestle Group which is a leading company in food and beverages field. Nestle began in Malaysia as the Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Company in Penang in 1912 and yet, the company then move to Kuala Lumpur in 1939 in pace with the sustainability development in the Nestle Malaysia. Nestle Malaysia with people-oriented principle has been produced more than 300 halal products in the markets which intend…

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    Apples’ Corporate Responsibility and Marketing Strategies Mouad Nouidei Strayer University Corporate Responsibility Some of the main levels in business for consumers are corporate social responsibilities and business ethics. A lot of businesses now a days come across different questions from patrons and stockholders regarding the company’s ethical and social responsibility (Munson, 2014). Business ethics can include anything from the way the company hires or how a company can make…

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    One of the other aspects that we learned in this course is regarding the social impact that results from the social entrepreneurship. We learned about many B-corp companies that committed to change the world, such as One World Play Project, which makes, sells and distribute indestructible ball in the third world countries, focusing on bringing the power of play to the children who live in a harsh environment. Australian Ethical, an investment company, which only invest people’s funds in…

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    cash flow in hand, we expect them to conduct themselves in a manner that brings about positive change in the global community. The only issue here with this myopic view of organizations is the expectation that they “must” or “should” conduct a corporate social welfare program. The expectancy is noble and just, but one must never look beyond the most…

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    Food insecurity, described by the USDA as “the state of being without reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food,” is a worldwide epidemic that has recently been more brought to light. Poverty-stricken families all over the world continue to face the reality of not knowing where their next meal is coming from. Even today, 1 in 6 Americans remain food insecure. 1 in 10 of the adults served by Feeding America, an organization aimed at reducing food insecurity, is…

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    other additional CSR activities would you have done with the current activities and CSR companies in the industry have a good be aligned? (10 points) Reply: CSR is the process of an organization to assess the impact on society and to assess their responsibility. It begins with an assessment of the following aspects of each company: customers suppliers ecological communities Employee CSR plans Triumphant take organizations on compliance with laws and guide them to respect moral values and…

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    Sustainability operations is a relatively new practices for businesses to be taking part in, while we are measuring how: CEO compensation, CEO gender, size of firm, profitability and stock value impact a firm’s sustainability. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become an increasing concern, which sustainability is a part of. While there is a constant need to drive profits for the business, receive compensation and for investors to profit how can we tell which of these variables are…

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    state: vast fortunes, and the establishment of a empire company, in which the decisions of the whole national economy, the impact of the dramatic repercussions on the social effects of industrialization were not taken into account. (Tóth Gergely, 2007) Environmental issues in CSR: In recent past the nature of corporate social responsibility has undergone major changes. - treating the employees in a better way Socially responsible businesses, energy conservation: why you might want to switch to…

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