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    of you are aware, through reports from the media, friends/family, or personal experience Carnival Cruise Lines had some recent incidents that has shaken the public’s confidence in our brand. Our goal is and has always been to ensure that our customers have a safe and enjoyable experience with our cruise line. The commitment and drive to that goal will remain strong as we move forward to drive continual improvement across all operations within the company. I want to assure the public that…

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    Apple Code Of Conduct

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    conduct tips in annually and suppliers for the planet to visualize and follow it to contribute to maintaining the transparency and answerableness of system (Quiller Media, Inc., 2015). Apple is specializing in offering health and safety atmosphere for their employees, while protecting their labor and human rights, this helps the company to be in control and a socially accountable…

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    Case Study Fitbit

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    Fitbit is a company that strives to make the seemingly impossible task of getting healthy not only achievable, but interactive and enjoyable. Though there are many reasons for consumers to choose the Fitbit Blaze, one of main reasons include the fact that it is much cheaper than its competitors. In fact one scholar said “the highest-end Fitbit product is $100 cheaper than Apple Watch 's cheapest version” (Morrison). Another reason is the Fitbit Blaze is sold in fitness stores and some retail…

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    Mae Holland arrives for her first day at “the most influential company in the world”: The Circle. Mae owes her newfound position at The Circle to her old-time friend, Annie, whose belonging to the “Gang of 40” makes her one of the most influential members of the company. Established by the “Three Wise Men” , The Circle becomes the #1 company on the forefront of technological advancement. The Circle’s goal is to work towards a new era of communication and safety, what it claims is a more…

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    began in the early 1900’s as a company motivated to produce washers with a wringer attachment. The innovation soon caught the attention of identical industries, driving the company to borrow funds to expand and increase production. However, in the midst of the Great Depression, the company was faced with inadequate sales to pay back the money borrowed from Sears. Although with a workable agreement and a stock exchange, the loan was forgiven. Soon, both companies expanded the Kenmore line of…

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    a concept where by companies integrate social and environmental concerns in their business operations and in their interaction with their stakeholders on a voluntary basis”. CSR is based on the concept of do “good business” for a good society- today and for the next generations. The main aim of using CSR in business is to increase the profits with thinking of society welfare. For the business society is essential who demands.CSR demands a symmetric change. For this, companies need stronger…

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    and climates which may be damaging for some businesses, especially those in the primary industry. Governments have decided to take action on this matter through the introduction of CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility). However, there are still companies who are against CSR due to several reasons. This essay will discuss about CSR as one of major management concept. In particular, it will consider the true meaning of CSR, the importance of CSR, the boons and banes of using CSR and the impact of…

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    The analysis of organization culture in Lincoln Electric Company based on Harvard case study by Arthur Sharplin. Lincoln Electric Company founded in 1895 by Lincoln brothers John C. and James F. has managed to run successfully for 120 years and become the wold 's largest manufacturer of welding equipment. While the world was in economic turmoil during the Second World War the company has managed to grow its sales and productivity to an extensive amount and its growth is continuing up to…

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    Vanity Fair Corporations first started out as the Reading Glove and Mitten Company in Pennsylvania back in 1899. In the year 1914, the company had expanded into lingerie and finally in 1917 the company had officially changed its name to Vanity Fair. For the most part, the company had specialized in the production and selling of jeans. However, they widened their horizon and became affiliated with over 30 brands. The company now sells jeanswear, contemporary brands, outdoor and action sports,…

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    Case Study: Groupo Embraco

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    He’s never done business with an American company. But he can supply you with 10 million widgets with the annually cost of $3.83, and is willing to expand his operations in order to manufacture more widgets. Before I get into the details of their rules and regulations, I’ll talk about their economy…

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