Social and Environmental Responsibility Essay

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    Corporation” documentary by Mark Achbar, Jennifer Abbott & Joel Bakan shows that businesses are dishonest to the people to continue earning more revenue while the people are getting sick. The film also shows how corporations cause health problems and environmental issues by using unethical methods to obtain additional profit. This documentary examines the history of the corporation and the role they play in society. The main point throughout the documentary is that competition is important.…

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    the business is for profit or non- profit organization. A profit organization priority goal is to make a profit while non- profit is a business whose priority is rendering services to the community, such as food, health, shelter, education and environmental needs. However, is does not imply that a non-profit organization does not make a profit. These two organizations have similarities and differences. Similarly, they need good leadership, money for the business to flourish, a have goals and…

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    White Dog Cafe Case Study

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    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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    Accommodation: Case Study

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    The issue is whether Faith+1 failed to provide accommodations for Evee’s conflict with the Faith+1 employment policy. Faith+1 must show no accommodations were possible without an undue hardship. EEOC v. Townley Eng’g & Mfg. Co., 859 F.2d 610, 615 (9th Cir. 1988). In Townley, the defendant claimed providing accommodations would have caused an undue burden on Townley because providing accommodations would conflict with the spiritual aspects of the company. Id. at 615. The court held, hardship must…

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    It would be easy to make a case that all of the seven moral principles, laid out in table 1-4 of Kinicki and Kreitner’s (2013) book, play a large roll at Whole Foods. The seven moral principles of dignity of human life, autonomy, honesty, loyalty, fairness, humaneness, and the common good, are the basis for building morally sound businesses (Kinicki & Kreitner, 2013). While all of the principles are present, Whole Foods has built their entire business model around humaneness, fairness, and…

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    nonprofit organizations is not the main objective, but rather the need to serve a social purpose, while maintaining financial sustainability (Moss, Short, Payne, & Lumpkin, 2010). There are drastic changes taking place in employment relationships that have an impact on the way resources are distributed in society (Bidwell, Briscoe, Fernandez-Mateo & Sterling, 2013). These changes are a result of a combination of environmental disorders, political action, technological advancement,…

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    Township Governments

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    many services that assist and benefit citizens in and around its boundaries. Township governments are responsible for three main obligations. They are to maintain roads, assess property, and to provide assistance to the less fortunate. These responsibilities are vital for communities and to make sure townships are successful. Townships in America date back to before we were a country. The first township was established in Providence, Rhode Island in 1636. In 1848 the Illinois constitution gave…

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    its social effect is unessential. The conviction that a company's sole explanation behind presence is to expand its wealth was strongly elucidated in the 1970s and there is only one social obligation of business is to utilize its assets and take part in exercises intended to expand its profits'. However, the perspective that has greater traction in the twenty-first century is that the relationship between business and society is a verifiable social contract. Advocates of CSR note that social…

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    Bob Marley: A Hero

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    I can ask you who Bob Marley is to you and your answer is most likely going to be he’s a stoner musician. I am here to make my claim he’s more than just that, I want to tell you why I think he’s a hero and with what he has done to deserve to be a memorable hero.Bob is a kind a generous person and you’re about to find out why I think he is. Bob Marley has funded twenty-seven fundraising and awareness projects. Theses projects have made over $1.3 million in donations to causes that have saved…

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    The similarities amongst all three companies mainly include unethical leadership and unethical corporate culture. This is most likely the case due to ethics intertwining nature with culture and norms in society. Society directs culture, which can then be a framework for ethics. Tyco and HealthSouth similarly committed accounting fraud through both inflating earning and misleading investors. Nimble and Tyco can be seen as very similar with both having a common theme of exploiting loans, Tyco,…

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