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The Pyramid Of Corporate Social Responsibility

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It’s the responsibility of the top managers in an organization/business to conduct the business in accordance with the intent to follow all the company guidelines. In fact, this would allow the organization to make as much money as possible while maintain the basic rules of society, both of the embodied of the law and those of the ethical custom. In today’s business world any corporations who spend shareholder’s money if they invested any money in their company would be face with penalties and charges. Shareholders don’t have money in the organization, they just invest their money when they shop or visit a retailer.
In his 1991 article "The Pyramid of Corporate Social Responsibility," Archie B. Carroll, a business management author and …show more content…

I would implement Archie Carroll principles in my workplace, because dealing with the general public and working with people (co-workers) business organizations must be concern of their employees’ well- being, instead of focus solely on profits. Organizations such as my present employee must be concern with their corporate citizenship and corporate social responsibility. According to What Is Corporate Social Responsibility? By Regina Anaejionu she wrote that “Whereas a customer 's greatest concern may be the safety of a company 's products, an employee 's need might be for a fair wage and safe working conditions.” Business should not only be responsible for caring about the concept of the environment such as the pollution and waste, they should show interest in their employers.
Many of American people love to eat out, rather it is fast food or dining in a fancy restaurant. McDonald’s have a negative impact on the environment in more ways than one. McDonalds pollution from factories where the food is produced, the unusable waste from nearly all the food they sell, and the massive amounts of power and energy that are required to keep all of the branches up and running, this corporation is destroying natural rain forests. (Ethical footprint) McDonald’s is a multi-million dollars company, who purchase their meat from a private farm. There isn’t a problem for the company to purchase their product from a private

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