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    to ethical sourcing, using responsible purchasing practices; farmer support; economic, social and environmental standards; industry collaboration and community development programs. The cornerstone of our approach is Coffee and Farmer Equity (C.A.F.E.) Practices, one of the coffee industry’s first set of sustainability standards, verified by third-party experts. Developed in collaboration with Conservation International (CI), C.A.F.E. Practices has helped us create a long-term supply of high-quality

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    Table of Contents Introduction 1 1 Responsible Business Practices of IKEA 1 1.1 Realization of Responsible Business Practices 1 1.2 Code of Conduct 2 1.3 Responsible Practices 2 1.3.1 Alternative to Diesel 2 1.3.2 Environmental-Friendly Products 3 1.3.3 Management of Forest 3 1.3.4 IKEA’s Social Policies 4 1.3.5 Partnership between UNICEF and social Initiative 4 1.4 Negative Practice 5 2 Ranking of the Most Responsible Practices 5 2.1 Ranked as One 5 2.1.1 Supportive Ethical Theory 6 2.2 Ranked as

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    In today’s world of business the role of leadership team has been to integrate sustainable business practices into the organisations and ethics are key agenda items (Smart et al., 2010).Businesses can be tempted to make short-term gains by turning a blind eye to ethics that will lead to the loss of reputation (Barman et al.,2010). Thierry Pilenko said that “It is in the power of the leaders, stakeholders and employees to make sure that the ethics are the core values in order to maintain good reputation”

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    make a list of each action/ practice that could be called a gray area. The problems to be investigated are the business ethics and practices of Goldman Sachs. There were several grey areas in which Goldman Sachs operated their business. Ethical Grey areas are situations and problems that don’t fit neatly into any existing mode of ethical analysis within the business (Marshall, 2007). Peter Drucker’s interpretation of business ethics is that personal ethics and business ethics cannot be separated

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    Ethical Business Practices Granite Construction Corporation is a Fortune 500 Company that operates in both the continental United States and Alaska. Some of their extensive lists of programs include an extensive safety and risk management programs and a list of core values in which all employees, plus management, must adhere to. These programs are extremely inward focused by refining the skills of their employees and addressing the needs of their stakeholders. Their community involvement

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    PharmaCARE by for Course Title: The exploitation of impoverished peoples is certainly not new, but the fact that the practice continues in the 21st century is caused for great concern among policymakers and nongovernmental organizations alike. Exploitation at any level is unacceptable, of course, but when it involves a major multinational corporation and illegal business practices, it becomes a crime that requires effective disposition. This was the case with the company, PharmaCARE and its subsidiary

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    and Guidelines Governing Fair and Equitable Business Practices BUSN115 September 21, 2013 Professor Neal McGregor The US Laws and Guidelines Governing Fair and Equitable Business Practices The United States became one of the most influential world powers virtually overnight. The system of functionality which maintains this growth and power is the refined codes of business practices which are the cornerstone for domestic and international business relations the world over. Due to the unprecedented

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    B2B eCommerce Best Practices -> Custom Business Features Custom Business Features Deliver Extraordinary B2B Versatility Custom business features become increasingly important for successful and efficient B2B marketing because there are many different business models to satisfy, and no business within a category operates identically or needs the same features. Some companies support B2B and B2C commerce on the same platform while others function as facilitators for E-procurement product purchases

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    In a business environment there are various business practices, processes, systems and general tools that people will be observed. Sometime employees and organisations needs to be managed according to it. At my workplace I have observed and learned variety of practices, process and system. The elements could be at internally or externally within organisation relationship. According to Keyser (2014) for a manager it better to maintain healthy relationship as a result the desired outcomes will be more

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    value of business ethics was clearly undermined and ignored in the movie as the salesmen find alternatives to keep their jobs. The movie is very effective in illustrating how unethical business practices can easily exist in the business world. Most of the time, unethical business practices remain strong in the business world because of the culture that exists within companies. In this film, the sudden demands from management forced employees to become irrational and commit unethical business practices

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