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    also willing to support the efforts of their own staff who are involved in charitable causes. Perhaps,Marks and Spencer have found a way in which the social responsibility of their organization can help the individual’s contribution to social responsibility. From the point of organisations,the term applied commonly is corporate social responsibility (CSR),and this becoming important as stakeholders themselves…

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    INTRODUCTION Corporate Social Responsibility is a hard-edged business decision. Not because it is a nice thing to do or because people are forcing us to do it because it is good for our business – Niall Fitzerald, Former CEO, Unilever. The current century is impacted by unpredictable challenges and opportunities, arising due to globalization. So it is recognized the world over business integrating their social, environmental and ethical responsibilities into the governance by the way of…

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    firm. Advantages of Toyota Production System  The organization reduces cost of production through elimination of wastes and the efficiency and effectiveness of the operations.  The organization participates in the corporate social responsibility through having an environmental concern by recycling their end products.  Toyota customers are able to plan and maintain their operations effectively because there is delivery on time of the products and they are of expected standards hence making the…

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    to the decisions it would take. The corporate decisions involve business ethics and the corporate social responsibility and comprise environmental stewardship, fair labor practices, accurate accounting, reputation management, as well as corporate governance. As such, the business ethics field is concerned with the scope of responsibilities for all its stakeholders. The corporate social responsibility is concerned with the welfare of a society thereby making the society’s health and the long-term…

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    Social Responsibility of Business has two major terms – Social Responsibility and Business. In the earlier days, the businesses could operate without giving a thought about their responsibilities towards the society and majorly focusing on their revenues and profits, but those days are gone. Social responsibility refers to the responsibility of the individuals, governments or the organizations towards the society. Hence, we can say that Social Responsibility of Business is the responsibility of…

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    their own mission statement for the organization. This is understandable since the board of director’s mission statement is fairly different than the company products. For this assignment we will focus on the mission statement in the corporate responsibilities part of their page (Mattel, n.d.). According to Mattel (n.d.) “Our mission is to act with integrity in all that we do, positively impacting our people, our products, and our planet by playing responsibly.” This has synergisms with Mattel’s…

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    question environmental and political issues and whether the opening of these new mines bring all the benefits promised by the mining companies and government officials. Toronto is the global financial headquarters of the mine industry and close to 60% of mining companies around the world are listed on the TSX. An overall of 75% of mining companies are headquartered in Canada. This means if you are Canadian you are almost certainly invested in a mining company and the social and environmental…

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    cost the company in the long run. On the other hand, more progressive companies would look into the problems, being responsive to the public issues and decide to meet the stakeholders’ needs and expectations through implementing corporate social responsibilities program. As the issues are being solved at the early stage of issue development, it would not hurt the company in the long…

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    The standard definition when most people think of accountability or being accountable is accepting responsibility. Though this is true, to me accountability means: letting your actions rise above your excuses, overcome your fear and accept responsibility for the consequences you are accountable for. Accountability is liberating and requires a willingness to answer questions from those people affected by your actions. Accountability means to have the ability to follow through with your…

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    Video Games Addiction Antonius J. Van Rooij, Gert-Jan Meerkerk, Tim M. Schoenmakers, Mark Griffiths and Dike Van De Mheen they authored the article " Video Games addiction and social responsibility " in how gamers get addicted to video games and how the companies should be responsible about the effects which is important to not change the gamers behavior. The article has been received on the 2nd of July 2009 and it has been accepted on the 7th of July the same year. Later on, in October 2010…

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