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    Southwest Airlines In today’s competitive market, consumers look to companies that not only provide outstanding service and goods, but also, a business that recognizes taking care of its employees, stockholders, consumers and the community as a priority. One company that is consistently recognized for their corporate social responsibility initiatives is Southwest Airlines. Southwest is a successful organization that perfectly blends operational focus with social obligations which translates into

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Introduction 3 Sam Walton Founder & Leader 3 Wal-Mart Way 4 Wal-Mart

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    Case Study 10 Indra Nooyi: A Transcultural Leader Introduction As an increasing number of people become more conscious of what they consume health wise and increase their awareness of their impact on the environment, they begin to actively decide who to purchase from. Companies must become more aware of their consumer’s transforming habits and values. ‘Companies today are bigger than many economies…little republics…if companies don’t do [responsible] things, who is going to?’ (Deresky, 2014, PC4-9)

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    University of the People BUS 3306 AY 2017-T2 Unit 6 Written Assignment The company I chose to explore is Whole Foods and the corporate social responsibility (CSR) they adhere to. Corporate social responsibility, also known as CSR, means “a corporation’s initiatives to assess and take responsibility for the company’s effects on environmental and social well-being”, according to, Investopedia, (R., 2015). Whole foods are dedicated to contributing back to its people, community, and the environment

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    Through critical thinking and self-reflection, Tyson Foods Inc. will be able to uncover the truth claims, weigh the evidence, examine the underlying assumptions or opportunities, and eventually make appropriate decisions to reconstruct their current strategy (Kurucz, Colbert & Wheeler, 2013). Critical reflection involves corporations evaluating the relationship between business, society, and the environment that is currently framed in the existing business model as well as introduce opportunities

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    Malaysian Pacific Industries Berhad Comparing to the website and annual report of Malaysian Pacific Industries Berhad, we found that the corporate social responsibility are only provided in annual report but not in their website. The company aims to ensure that the health, safety, and welfare of their employees are well taken care of. A commitment to health and safety through internal Emergency Rescue Team programmes was carried out by the company. Besides, they commitment to the environment has

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    In contrast, to “post-heroic” practices of groupthink limiting the effectiveness of sustainable contribution, Interface and Bendigo have expressed the nature of the business being beyond the pecuniary aspect, however, still acknowledging the importance of tradition. Thus, according to Clegg, Teo and Josserand (2006 pg. 55) post-heroic practices have not suppressed the nature of supremacy, but rather institutions and management become “intrinsically ambiguous to democratic mechanisms”. Therefore

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    1.a. Triple Bottom Line: UTRGV is a part of the UT-system, which is a state university system. UTRGV is providing one of the cheapest educations in the United States, while maintaining profits and help growing the local community in the Rio Grande Valley, however there are plenty of options for the institution to improve on all three triple bottom line factors. UTRGV is devided into many separate departments all representing the University. The athletic department is known for its contribution to

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    Introduction This article is study of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and sustainability. It mainly speaks about the origin and the operations of CSR programs in the United States of America from the 1980’s. One of the most dominating concepts of business reporting is Corporate Social Responsibility. It has become mandatory for every business to include a policy with regards to CSR and produce a detailed report with regards to its activities. CSR can be defined as the relationship between

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    INTODUCTION We are facing various social, economic, environment challenges today which are getting worse day by day, it may also include rapidly increasing population, and most important unprecedented macroeconomic stress. In order to save the world from a potential catastrophe, we have to make significant changes in our behaviour as well as the system we are in. There is an escalating global movement to address all the issues which may question the sustainability of an organisations. Sustainability

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