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    customers can be done by forming a new type-of corporation called the benefit corporation. To be set up as a benefit corporation a healthcare organization must be set up with a dual purpose. 1) Create a general public benefit by creating value for its stakeholders- Such as the local community, local and global governments, employees, suppliers, and customers 2) Crate a profit benefit fro the organization 's stakeholders. This particular type of corporation will shield the organization from…

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    believe the prices they are charging for their products are too high and they stop using that company’s merchandise. There is no time limit on how long an individual will spend on each phase (Schneider, 2013). Customer loyalty is the goal for all corporations once a company has repeat customers they have to take the appreciate steps to keep them, three questions are important when understanding the depth of customer…

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    organizations add tremendous value, but traditionally does not incur expense or fiscal burden. New ventures can encourage the process by sharing stories about how the company started as new employees are hired and the company expands, while established corporations are building the corporate narrative with each day of…

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    Cheap Phards Case Study

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    Pocketing the Greens 1. Immediate Issue(s) or Problem(s): Mr. De Guzman, and two other members of the Board of Directors of Cheap Pharma Inc. purchased for themselves the shares of stocks of Green Med that was supposed to be acquired by Cheap Pharma Inc. The case therefore presents a conflict of interest issues involving the three members of The Board of Directors of Cheap Pharma Inc. The chaos brought about by this incident must be solved immediately so as to restore order within the…

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    to the welfare of the corporation. For instance, a director should not oppose a transaction that is in the corporation’s best interest simply because pursuing it may cost the director his or her position. Directors cannot use corporate funds or confidential corporate information for personal advantage and must refrain from self-dealing” (Miller, 6-2c). In addition to the “Duty of…

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    As a matter of fact, the turn of events of scandalous practices penetrating corporations has triggered the research of a return of the incorporation of Christian values to substantiate a framework for business ethics in corporations to awaken noble ambitions in the mindsets’ of corporate leaders such as Truett Cathy (founder and chief executive of Chick-fil-A) who is known for closing all business operations…

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    Corporation's Life Cycle

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    Introduction This paper describes the stages of a corporations life cycle - courtship, infancy, go-go, adolescent, prime, stable, aristocracy, early bureaucracy, bureaucracy, and death while understanding a few of the ways this cycle can be extended. Strategy implementation plays an important role in a company 's life therefore; we consider what questions a strategy maker might consider before beginning implementation process. Then a look at some procedures and approaches a company might use…

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    pull responsibility from themselves, they often do things that are questionable for the better of the company. For instance, the individuals that made decisions on behalf of the fallen company Enron, likely made decisions behind the veil of the corporation; furthermore, those decisions negatively affected those that invest in the company and those that worked there. There are many insights gained by looking at Enron such as the vital role that top management leadership plays in the…

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    Etsy Case Study

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    Short essay questions 1. How does Etsy’s B corporation status affect its ability to compete with Amanzon.com? 2. Etsy’s Kalin co-founded the company with a vision of aggregating the artists and crafters into one marketplace. Each item is “artisanal” from the seller’s perspective. Explain how “artisanal” goods are valued in the marketplace. 3. What are the key challenges to Etsy’s business model from the Supply, Demand, and Market analysis perspective? 4. What are the two main strategies that…

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    is more necessary than ever that CSR programs have a prominent role in today’s society. Corporations have an ethical responsibility to give back as often times it is the production and sale of their product that depletes available resources. The International Institute for Sustainable Development cites the “shrinking role of government” as a reason that necessitates more active involvement from corporations (“Corporate social responsibility”, 2013). Historically government was the entity that…

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