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    Question 5: KFC Add Hope Customers can donate R2 which goes into the KFC Add Hope Trust in order to help feed children living in poverty. This initiative feeds over 100 000 children each day. The initiative even has its own TV adverts to raise awareness. Add Hope has been able to increase the amount of beneficiaries each year and donate even more to the ones in need, because of the increase in funds raised from KFC Restaurant and customer donations. Add Hope is here to provide all their…

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    Famous Brand Case Study

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    The Famous Brands Company is a public company listed on the JSE and it is a restaurant franchisor. The company is situated in South Africa and South Africa has some problems in the political environment. The political environment is where the actions which the government take have the ability to affect the business or company. My topic today is how could the political environment of South Africa affect Famous Brands as a company. The political environment has the ability to change results and…

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    Entrepreneurship plays a very important role in a society. They are sometimes referred to as important national assets due to the positive impact they create for the society. Entrepreneurship importance can’t be downplayed. They are huge contributors to the development of the society. This paper will attempt to explain the importance of entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurs are important due to the fact they create new businesses in the market. An entrepreneur with a enterprising mind will create new…

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    Introduction The common values, standards, beliefs which indicating the members in an organization is corporate culture. Basically, it is grounded to goal, structure and management of an organization and ways to work, investors, consumers and the community. For the success of business, corporate culture is an important factor. Additionally corporate culture may be expressed in their statement of vision and mission. The physical environment of an organization, practices of human resources and…

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    Brunei Shell Petroleum (BSP) is always concerned on the environmental and social factors apart from the operations of their business. The company has a dedicated section known as Health, Safety, Security and Environment (HSE). This section has been transparent with their environmental and social activities to show that the company really care about the environmental and social factors. The company is working towards low carbon footprint in its operations and business activities. They are helping…

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    Imagine living in a society where utilitarianism was exercised on a daily basis and we no longer depended on rules, norms or customs to operate. Such society that anything and everything is based on positive contributions to human beings and the society as a whole. According to the internet encyclopedia of philosophy, utilitarianism focuses on determining whether actions are morally right or wrong depending on their affects to society (Nathanson). Utilitarianism consists of 2 main types, act…

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    Stakeholder Theory Essay

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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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    social responsibility of business which is to increase their profit”. Yes I will defend Milton Friedman who wrote this article in 1970. In fact the Author Arrow and Wight are misquoting and simplifying just one part of Mr. Friedman’s quote. According to Milton Friedman” A Corporate responsibilities is to make much money for the stockholders “and there was no effective care about child labor neither the workers’ health nor pollution. Indeed Corporate responsibilities in…

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    Stewardship Theory within Corporate Governance Brittany M. George Columbia Southern University Abstract This paper compares the dissimilarities of agency theory and stewardship theory within corporate governance. It will explore the responsibilities of those within top management and the leaders of a company and address the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. Upon the establishment of a company, many founders develop a set of guidelines for a company to adhere to as a means to…

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    been pressured to allocate resources to corporate social responsibility (CSR). This has been necessitated by the adoption of a broader view of the responsibility of corporations not just to its owners, but also to other important groups such as employees, partners, customers and the local communities within which it thrives. These groups collectively termed as stakeholders, ideally work together with management to incorporate social responsibility as a vital aspect of corporate management (Swaen…

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