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Corporate Social Responsibilty Policy
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILTY POLICY Submitted By Rangoli Agarwal C003 Vaibhav Bangar C008 Prateek Gupta C023 Kumar Aditya Jha C027 Dhruvi Shah C051 Prasad Temgire C061 Pranav Misal C066 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION PRODUCTS REGISTRATION DETAILS CSR DRIVING PRINCIPLES CSR MISSION CSR VISION SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE PAST RATIONALE FOR CSR POLICY FOCUS AREA OF CSR INTERVENTION GEOGRAPHIC SCOPE OF INTERVENTION METHODOLOGY OF INTERVENTION BUDGET CSR EXPENDITURE MONITORING AND EVALUATION DISSEMINATION OF INFORMATION AMENDMENTS REVIEW ________________
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Social Problems
#1 Do you have personal troubles or do you have public issues? If you thought they were the same, I must say they are not. According to C. Wright Mills’ essay, "The Promise of Sociology", having troubles is a personal problem where issues are social problems that do affect us personally. Mills states, "Troubles occur within the character of the individual and within the range of his immediate relations with others and Issues have to
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Ética Profesional Y Responsabilidad Social De La Empresa
ÉTICA PROFESIONAL Y RESPONSABILIDAD SOCIAL DE LA EMPRESA Caso Práctico: Maderas Norte La empresa Maderas Norte está considerando la posibilidad de expandirse hacia el interior de la provincia. En la actualidad cuenta con 6 sucursales en la capital, y debido al éxito obtenido a lo largo de los años, consideran que es momento de incursionar en nuevos mercados. Antonio Navarro es el presidente de la compañía. Criado bajo los valores tradicionales del esfuerzo y el
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Starbucks - an Analysis of Their Social and Ethical Responsibility
“Starbucks: An Analysis of Their Social and Ethical Responsibility” Ethical Responsibility: For ten years in a row, Starbucks has been included on the listing at the Ethisphere Institute for the World’s Most Ethical Company. With that said, Starbucks takes pride in how they treat their customers as well as their associates. They are associated with a Business Ethics and Compliance program which provides knowledgeable information regarding ethics. They conduct ethics training for their associates. Starbucks
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Parenting Style and Social Behavior of Children
* Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING Introduction All parents have their own unique styles of dealing with their children. The social development of a child influences many attributes of a young child's life, and parenting plays a role in how each child acquires developmentally appropriate social skills. Parenting includes everything that one does while waiting for something else to happen. It is going out of one’s way to assist, help, listen, and do
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Effects of Academic Ranking to Students Social Interaction
CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING 1. Background of the Study Social interactions are considered to greatly affect students’ academic performance. Most of the students have experienced being separated into sections whereas it is already part of the curriculum to divide students according to their academic rankings. Student-sectioning is one of the common practices of both public and private schools. Coordinators and Administrators usually settle on which student-sectioning arrangement will be followed, either homogeneous
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Were English Attempts to Increase Imperial Control over the Colonies During the Seventeenth Century Successful in Making the Colonies Dependent on England Socially or Politically?
English attempts to increase imperial control over the colonies during the seventeenth century did not succeed in making the colonies dependent on England socially or politically due to various reasons. While colonists appreciated British advantages such as protection of their trade ships, they did not feel as though they were dependent on them nor would they trade away their freedom for these perks. On the contrary, colonists mostly thought they could do without English
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Social Movement Theory
* * Social Movement Theory * In social movements, large groups of people decide to promote or resist political and social change. They identify a problem, determine that responsible parties are failing to address it adequately, and therefore take action, themselves. To be more efficient, and participants structure their activities into social movement organizations (SMOs). SMOs share the goals of the social movement and work toward these goals. The Islamist movement has produced social movement
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Social Modernisation and Irish Social Policy
(ii) Social Modernisation and Irish Social Policy In this essay I will discuss social modernisation and social policy in Ireland. Social modernisation is how societies change over time. In Irish social policy I will discuss two areas and the developments made in these areas from pre-independence up to the 1990s. The two areas I will discuss are health and education. Since the latter part of the nineteenth century there was a growing attention given to
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The Study of Social Consequence of Urbanization in Male’
SECTION A A1- Title (word limit: 50 words) / (5 marks) The study of social consequence of urbanization in Male’ A2- Introduction / Back ground information (word limit: 150 words) / (5 marks) Thirty years ago, 38% of the world’s population lived in cities. However, migration to cities has increased in the past two decades. In 2008, more than 50% of the world’s population (3.3 billion people) resided in cities and it is projected that
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Social Foundations of Curriculum
In education today, teachers hear a lot about gaps in education—achievement gaps, funding gaps, school-readiness gaps. But the largest gap that is rarely talked about is the cultural gap between students and teachers. Most in the education profession are white, middle-class, English speaking individuals. However, the same does not hold true for our students. We often stand before our classrooms and the faces looking back at us do not look like our own. We are
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What Are the Political, Economic, Social, and Cultural Challenges That Face Pmg When Entering Saudi Arabia?
To: _ Prof. Raghda El Ebrashi Name: Mahmoud Mohamed Abdelkhalek Question: What are the political, economic, social, and cultural challenges that face PMG when entering Saudi Arabia? Please relate your answers to the content of the lectures. Don’t talk in general! Answer: The political challenges, 1. Saudization policy and program that launched by Saudi government as a solution of unemployment problem to replace white caller foreign workers with local workers and although this is settled
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What Are the Political, Economic, Social and Cultural Challenges That Face Pmg When Entering Saudi Arabia?
Strategic Management Q: What are the political, economic, social and cultural challenges that face PMG when entering Saudi Arabia? A: * Political: Bureaucracy due to the ambiguity of government decisions, problems with applicaltions processed by Saudi authorities, and unrealiable government personal. The local lawyers were at many points of the establishment process, unable to advise us whether the requirements were satisfied or if there were further documents to deliver . * Economic: Requiring the inclusion
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Social Control and Deviance
The first and most important task to ensure success in research is to carefully and precisely compose a research question. “A Student’s Guide to Research” identifies the first step towards successful research is to frame your research question carefully and precisely. My own interpretation of the first step of research simply is to find a topic of discussion that you are willing to dissect, analyze, and eventually share your findings for. By determining reputable sources,
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To What Extent Does Gender Socialization Contribute to the Development of Homophobia Among Young Adults (aged 18-30) in Community W?
“To what extent does gender socialization contribute to the development of homophobia among young adults (aged 18-30) in Community W?” Problem statement, Statement of Problem To what extent does gender socialization contribute to the development of homophobia among young adults (aged 18-30) in Community W? Gender socialization is the tendency for boys and girls to be socialized differently defined by (Sparknotes.com). Boys are raised to conform to the male gender roles, and girls are raised
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The Relationship Between Major and Social Media Usage
The Relationship Between Major and Social Media Usage Our study asks the question “does your major influence which social media sites you visit or how long you spend on them?” We thought that maybe there might be some correlation between the types of sites someone uses and their major, for example perhaps more Arts majors would use artistic inspiration sites, like Pinterest or Tumblr. We also wondered if we could learn anything about total hours
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Women and Wars by Carol Cohn
K1427324 Women and Wars by Carol Cohn In the book Women and Wars Cohn (2013) presents the argument that women have a huge involvement in the process of war as opposed to the myth that it is only men who do all the work in the times of war and that women and children are helpless when in fact they are just as many soldiers, fighters and much more than just a simple housewife, or
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How Greek Mythology Can Still Be Considered as Relevant in Today’s Modern Society?
Greek mythology is immensely immersed into many forms of society beginning from ancient times and up until now in the 21st century. Greek mythology has always been a favourite subject in popular culture even in this age of advanced technology where many would have thought that such ancient and scientifically unrealistic ideas such as myths and legends would be outmoded but instead in actuality, society nowadays find themselves rushing to the cinema to watch Greek
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The Social and Political Thought of Karl Marx
JOYCE ANNE G. CABUYADAO BA COMM IV – A SOCIO 141 The Social and Political Thought of Karl Marx (The State as Alienation) “Reason has always existed, but not always in rational form… as far as actual life is concerned, then the political state (even where it has not yet been consciously imbued with socialist demands) includes in all its modern forms all the demands of reason. But it does not stop at this. It
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A Rise to an American Revolution Through Constitutional and Social Developments
The United States of America underwent numerous developments between the years 1860 and 1877. During this period, called ‘the Reconstruction Era,’ both the North and South had to endure changes while trying to live as one united nation. A constitutional development was the skyrocketing of the National Government’s power after the Civil War. In addition to federal changes, social developments were established as well, such as the altering of blacks’ societal status in America. Between
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Critically Discuss the Assertion That No Matter What the Ethical Justification for Corporate Social Responsibility (csr) Policies, There Must Be a Firm Business Case for Their Introduction
2173110L_MGT1001_Business&Management 1A Critically discuss the assertion that no matter what the ethical justification for corporate social responsibility (CSR) policies, there must be a firm business case for their introduction (100%). Corporate Social Responsibilities (CSR) can be defined as “the view that organizations should act ethically in ways to contribute to economic development, the environment, quality of working life, local communities and the wider society”, (Huczynski and Buchanan, 2013, p.67). It has it roots in the
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Analyze the Economic and Social Basis of the Food Riot and the Industrial Revolution Between 1700 and 1830
Emma Goldman, a political activist and writer once said, “No real social change has ever been brought about without a revolution... revolution is but thought carried into action”(Freeman, 2009:547). Between the 1700s and the 1830s, Great Britain underwent many positive and negative alterations. One of the remarkable changes was the Industrial revolution, which erupted in 1760 in no other place other than the United Kingdom (UK). It was expected that the Industrial revolution would start
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Poverty: A Social Plague
POVERTY: A SOCIAL PLAGUE “We think sometimes that poverty is only being hungry, naked and homeless. The poverty of being unwanted, unloved and uncared for is the greatest poverty.” Mother Teresa Every morning and every single day, as I go along the street of Kalaw and Caloocan, I could see children wearing shabby clothes, has no shirts to wear, their smell are already disgusting. As I cross the pavement of Lawton in Central Teminal, I
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Cj 102 - Social Control Theory
Running Head: UNIT 10 ESSAY Unit 10 Essay CJ102 Ericka Griffin Kaplan University January 24, 2017 ________________ When a detective is trying to solve a crime, he/she often look for clues to determine how a crime is committed. They will study the items left behind to see if they can determine the type of individual that committed the crime. Most often those clues will allow them to determine the rationale or motivation for committing the
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Electronic Commerce - Role of Ecommerce in a Social Environment
international barriers to E-Commerce International Barriers to E-Commerce Shashank Kumar Sullivan University January 5, 2017 Author Note Shashank Kumar, MSMIT, Sullivan University Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Shashank Kumar, MSMIT, Sullivan University, 3101 Bardstown Rd, Louisville, KY 40205. Contact: skumar2405@my.sullivan.edu ________________ Abstract This paper evaluates the role of E-Commerce in the present-day business and social environments. This paper also calls out three international barriers to E-Commerce and analyzes their impact on the
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