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    Corporate Social Responsibility (hereinafter referred to as “CSR”) is a management concept whereby companies integrate social and environmental concerns in their business operations and interactions with their stakeholders. It is generally understood as being the way through which a company achieves a balance of economic, environmental and social imperatives, while at the same time addressing the expectations of shareholders and stakeholders. 14 Mallen Baker has defined Corporate CSR as…

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    Business Ethics C717 Task One: Organizational Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility A. Three corporate policies that reflect the organization’s culture and ethical viewpoints: 1) Require management to attend annual leadership training 2) Conduct employee engagement surveys 3) Offer a “match” program for employee donations to local charities A1. Explain the rationale behind these policies: 1) All levels of management are required to attend a minimum 16 hours of annual leadership training.…

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    International Corporate Social Responsibility On April 1st, 1976 Apple was founded by two partners Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak (“Apple Corporate Social Responsibility”). They work together to successfully make the Apple I Personal Computer. Many years Later more and more products have emerged from their headquarters located in Cupertino, California. The team at Apple have created the iPhone, Mac, iPad, iPod, iWatch, Apple TV, and many more products. Apple has many different types of…

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    Corporate social responsibility of Hong Leong Financial Group Hong Leong Foundation is incorporated in 1992 as the charitable arm of Hong Leong group. The foundation funded from the Hong Leong Group Malaysia and conduct the philanthropic activities on behave of Hong Leong Group (HongLeong, 2010). The mission of the Hong Leong Foundation is to contribute to the alleviation of poverty in Malaysia through sustainable and effective programs that improve educational outcomes for low incomes students…

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    As NBCUniversal implemented many standard corporate social responsibilities to benefit the community, company and customers, there are also many benefits to employees, vendors, and shareholders. This group is known as NBCUniversal’s stakeholders and all the stakeholders engage and benefit in one way or another from the company’s corporate social responsibilities. According to Cheeseman (2016), 64 percent of employees want their employers to promote the interest and causes that matter to…

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    Most of the semester we have been sMost of the semester we have been seeing how corporation ethics and sustainability are questioned by the people. When I watch the corporate video it was interesting how these huge companies exploit third world countries by paying little for producing their product in a short time as compared to the profit they get when they sell their products in their stores. Indeed, this is not a good example for small companies, this article was interesting because it gives…

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    in the community. Every business organisation describe the term CSR in different ways. Benefits of CSR A business can gained several benefits from reporting their CSR to the society. One of the main benefit that company can experience through social reporting is an increase in sales as well as customer loyalty. An increase in sales will lead to an increase in the sales revenue. What leads to an increase in the sales are the satisfaction of customers in the criteria of the products they…

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    Corporate social responsibility trend booms quite significantly in recent years; it started in around the 1970s and increased dramatically in the 2000s. It aligns with the growing trend of business ethics to the point that customers are willing to stop supporting a business if that business is identified as being not ethical. However, a company would still be viewed as irresponsible when one or more of its supply chain segment is identified as being unethical, be it the supplier or the vendor.…

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    ConocoPhillips ConocoPhillips Co. is a multination energy corporation. It is the world’s largest independent company focusing on the production of crude oil and natural gasses. The company was first founded in 1875 as the Continental Oil and Transportation Co. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ConocoPhillips) ConocoPhillips and COMAH Foreword: The ConocoPhillips Humber Refinery is a Major Accident Hazard site as defined under the COMAH (Control of Major Accident Hazard) Regulations 1999. The…

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    The main vision of Kellogg’s is to enrich and delight the world through foods and brands that matter. The purpose of Kellogg’s is nourishing families so they can flourish and thrive. The corporate social responsibility of Kellogg’s is divided in to four different pillars a) market place – providing the consumers with great taste and high quality food that also includes nutrition’s and balanced diet for varying requirements b) environment – protecting…

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