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    A business leadership degree is for you if you aspire to be a key leader in an organization. This degree is not just for business related careers. It combines the studies of human relations, social science, business, communication, law, and leadership to give you the skills to lead in government agencies and non-profit companies as well as corporations. A business leadership degree is a great complement to any educational background. The global economy needs qualified people to lead companies…

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    holders, suppliers, customers and community leaders to address the request and needs of the affected parties. First accountability in corporate governance is the strict adherence to business ethics on the professional level. It is the primary responsibilities…

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    definitely won the trust of its employees by its actions. But what could have been the moral value behind the decision? Was it the safety of the employees and their future or its Chiquita’s self-interest in financial profits? Based on Chiquita’s moral responsibility towards all of its stakeholders, which includes employees as well…

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    and donations from national and international companies who care about social responsibility. They also got help from…

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    Sustainable Investing (SI), and its corporate counterpart, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) have been widely discussed over the past decades. As an ethically oriented investment strategy when it was founded in1960s, SI (or originally Socially Responsible Investing) gradually shifted to a broader approach including environmental, social, corporate and financial factors in late 1990s. Like its counterpart, early-CSR referred to corporate philanthropy and social relations in 1950s. The concept…

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    more beneficial for their self-interest. In order to keep doing whatever they already do, companies use corporate social responsibility as a marketing strategy to fool the government. “Companies argue that setting minimum standards stops innovation,” the author explains, “that you…

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    Walmart Bribery Analysis

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    Ikea motivates its workers to act ethically and morally. Ikea’s corporation values include honesty, responsibility, sustainability and simplicity. Unfortunately, the furniture corporation faced employee fraud. Bilski explains how Suraj Samaroo issued himself refunds of purchases made by customers. In less than a year, after mastering the company’s online orders…

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    Wells Fargogo Case Study

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    Corporate social responsibility is related to the actions organizations take that benefit the organization and its shareholders, as well as society in general. Individual managerial ethics is concerned with individual behavior rather than corporate behavior. The recent situation…

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    I-Work Case Study

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    The Choice Matter: Ethics for Managers i-Work Inc. is a privately owned, for-profit small business that is located in Kansas City, Missouri. For almost for the past 40 years, this organization has been known as a successful job training center for individuals who are unemployed, changing careers, vocational rehabilitation and non-higher education seekers high school graduates. Because high and successful program completion and job placement rate this training center maintained; the organization…

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    corporate social responsibility is “the way a corporation achieves a balance among its economic, social, and environmental responsibilities in its operations so as to address shareholder and other stakeholder expectations.” (Sexty, 2017) Tim Horton’s has named their corporate social responsibility framework Our Making a True Difference™ which represents their dedication to “making a true difference for individuals, our communities and the planet.” (Tim Hortons 2015) Their social responsibility…

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