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    SUSTAINABILITY AT BAUSCH + LOMB Bausch + Lomb aims to conduct business in such a way that meets the needs of patients, customers, consumers, and stakeholders today while ensuring the preservation, protection, and sustenance of the community, the environment, and natural resources so they are available for future generations. Sustainable Purchasing We will give purchasing preference to environmentally sustainable products and services that are comparable to their standard counterparts in quality,…

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    The ethical leadership of T-Mobile is to be responsible and to build a responsible business (T-mobile, 2016.). This responsibility driven approach positions the company as a leader and example in the society and the industry, and incorporate ethical conduct and behaviour. It is also important to note that the leadership of the company endeavours to ensure that the ethical…

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    MODELING SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY 5 Burt?s Bees: Modeling Social Responsibility Brian Tan California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM) Author Note This paper is being submitted on May 20, 2016, for James Dorsett?s IB 501 International Business course. MODELING SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY 1 Burt?s Bees: Modeling Social Responsibility Helping…

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    • Define interest groups Interest groups are groups of people who share the same political interest and try to influence political parties to adopt the same interests. They give unrepresented or underrepresented groups the opportunity to get their voices herd. Often time’s interest groups offer wealthy and powerful interest even more access to political makers. According to the disturbance theory groups form because of changes happening in the political system. Every interest group consist of 3…

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    In class we discussed a case study called “The Theater Budget” about an organization called Greater Euclid Little Theater, which is a small group of adults staging performances. The organization changed after Cathy Cole, the then newly artistic director was appointed. After Cathy Cole, left her position, Andy Spaulding took on the position as an artistic director. In the case study provided, the case starts with the discussion on increasing salary pay for Any Spaulding, however many board…

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    As a Community Assistant for two semesters, I led a group of student volunteers to a local refugee family from Senegal home, where we worked with the family on English and becoming acclimated into their community. Additionally, as part of my responsibilities, I wrote a grant to supply resources for the family in order to assist in their acclamation of their community. My last semester of college, I was elected Chair of the Making A Difference Board at Providence in which the class distributed…

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    There are two types of organizations, for-profit and nonprofit, especially in terms of their financial and economic policies. The first main difference between the two is the fact that for-profit companies are generally founded to generate income for entrepreneurs and their employees, while nonprofits are generally founded to serve a humanitarian or environmental need. In term of financial policies, non-profit organizations place all their donations and financial means into their programs,…

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    Situation Analysis With multiple divisions, each of our associated Early Head Start groups may be operating on their own with regards to marketing efforts. The marketing department would like to help in fostering a unified effort, supporting groups who do not have current marketing activities, and supplementing those that do. Market Summary Our first goal is to reach out to the public and current clients in diverse communities and inform them of benefit of Early Head Start and benefits of…

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    As a former member of the US .Army, downward communication is a lot in the army. Top ranking informs the lower enlisted of its unit about rules, regulations and the mission thru downward communication. There are different examples of this type communication, job instructions, job rationale, feedback and in doctrine. Upward communication is not practiced very much in the army it’s more of downward communication. Upward Communication is the upright communications travels from the bottom to the…

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    The documentary "Objectified" focuses on the industrial design of objects; the product design process, the people involved in creating such objects, and users' complex relationship with the manufactured objects. The director, Gary Hustwit, noted that designers usually re-evaluate, re-examine and re-invent manufactured objects each day. The commentaries by consultants, designers, and other persons involved in the design process reveal that the objects used daily tell a story. Each object speaks…

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