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    consumer’s rights (BACW: p.55). In John F. Kennedy’s 192 consumer bill of rights, it emphasizes four rights: the right to safety, the right to be informed, the right to choose, and the right to be heard. The articles provided evidence that showed Volkswagen violated the right to safety, which means that a company cannot sell anything that they know will harm consumers. “On Friday, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency(EPA) and the California…

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    We have been unable to give Volkswagen a grade higher than an A- based on its failure to succeed in some of criteria on the Corporate Report Card. Its inability to satisfy its triple bottom line sufficiency leads to this grade which can be derived from many components. First off, in regards to its equity and family section. Volkswagen only barely skims the top of many concerns such as the equality between senior…

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    VOLKSWAGEN: Engineering Fraud for Favorable Fallout Codes of ethics provide the moral responsibilities of an engineer’s duty as seen by the relative profession and as a representation of the professional society. These codes are extremely important because they keep responsibility within the perimeter or good morals and reveal the importance of the engineers’ responsibility when working on projects considering they can consequently directly and indirectly effect the engineers themselves,…

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    Pfannkoch 13 October 2014 The Child In Us All: Volkswagen Commercial And Pathos Star Wars is something we all know and can relate to. Being the second greatest grossing film of all time it captivates a wide audience. Some people may have not seen all six movies but they recognize it due to the extensive media franchises it has. Star Wars has engraved itself in American culture as a classic. With the release of the saga on blue ray in 2011 Volkswagen thought it only appropriate to air the…

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    The car has been an influential piece of technology since its creation in 1886. The car or automobile has enabled billions of people to have freedom and have control over their travels. Cars have also mobilised economies worldwide, allowing further work force implications for millions more people. Cars have also brought communication and necessities such as food and water to rural communities, strengthening the relationship between citizens. However, the car has also caused thousands of deaths,…

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    ,German Company Volkswagen One of the German companies that were directly linked to the Holocaust is the Volkswagen. History reveals that the company played a crucial role during the Holocaust. Ferdinand Porsche, the founder of Volkswagen Company, was a close ally of Adolf Hitler. He met with Adolf Hitler in the year 1934 to discuss the possibility of creating a car for the German people. His aim was to create a popular car that would appeal to people, hence the name Volkswagen, which means…

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    On 28 May 1937, Volkswagen (VW) was founded by the National Socialist Party of Germany. The meaning of Volkswagen is German for “people’s car.” Volkswagen’s goal was to mass produce an inexpensive vehicle for the people. This car would be known as the Volkswagen Beetle. The Beetle also known as the Bug in the United States, is the longest running and best-selling single design in history with over 21,000,000 vehicles sold from 1938 to 2003. The Beetle was manufactured in Wolfsburg, Germany, the…

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    Before 2007, if a tension existed between volume and quality, the culture tilted towards maintaining production volumes. We wanted to instill a new culture for employees to solve problems as they arose, eliminate defects, and reduce health and safety incidents even if these actions cost money and decreased short-run production output. tC Carsteen Isensee, 50, became VWB’s CFO in 2007. He had worked in planning and finance throughout his VW career, including joint venture projects in…

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    be made mandatory for all the individuals who all are part of Volkswagen AG and Volkswagen Group. Also, Volkswagen should also implement “Sustainability Balance Scorecard” which can align business activities to the vision and strategy of the organization, improve internal and external communications and monitor organization performance against the strategic goals. • Actions to solve the outcomes: If any of the individuals of Volkswagen whether it’s a member of Top management or Supervisory…

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    International car industry is a good example of such type of internationalisation. Volkswagen intends to explore international markets with its product. Many small suppliers had to internationalise in order to match with Volkswagen as there exists an interdependent network of relationships. In order to avoid competitive disadvantage the small and medium sized suppliers had to forcefully follow the path of…

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