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    Chapter-1 Introduction: Bashundhara Group is one of the most prestigious and experienced commercial and industrial conglomerates in Bangladesh today. The Group took off from the incipient period after establishment of East West Property Development (Pvt.) Ltd. a real estate concern‚ popularly known as “Bashundhara” which happened to be its first venture in this sector. Keeping pace with rapid economic and technological changes followed by the policy of Globalization‚ Bashundhara Group has outspread

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    Social Responsibility What Definition Making a profit within the ambit of the law and to make decisions that will benefit not only the interest and welfare of society but also that of the organisation Origins of Social Responsibility • Entrepreneurs recognised a responsibility to employees. This refers to an act of paternalism to act in a fatherly way‚ caring and taking responsibility • Josesph Rowntree – Paternalistic Chief Executive – provide generous medical and dental schemes. Not possible

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    630: LEADERSHIP Literature Review | TTI FACULTY OF BUSINESS. | Submitted by‚ Losaline Kava. | Leadership and power are incorporated to form an influential bond between leaders and followers. That is the use of power and influence to direct the activities of followers towards goal achievement by leaders. It can be assumed that it is the aptitude to influence the behavior of others and resist unwanted influence in return. Once a leader feels comfortable using power‚ it’s common‚ unfortunately

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    Lecture 4 Ethics at Organizational Level Objectives 1 Identify the factors affecting an organization’s moral climate and provide examples of these factors at work. 2 Describe and explain actions or strategies that management may take to improve an organization’s ethical climate. Bibliography Carroll‚ Archie B. and Buchholtz‚ Ann K ( ).Business and Society. Ethics and Stakeholder Management Thomson. South-Western. Chapter 1.pp 3-28. Ferrell‚ O.C.‚ Fraedrich‚ John Paul and Ferrell

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    Outline: Social Responsibility Northcentral University August 4th‚ 2013 2 I. What is Corporate Social Responsibility? A. How did Corporate Social Responsibility started? 1. What is the impact of Corporate Social Responsibility from a company’s

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We would like to thank Mrs. M. V for giving us this opportunity to study the Social Responsibility in business. We would like to thank Mr. Rajesh Thomas (DGM - Compass Group Pvt. Ltd.) ‚ Mr. Senthil Kumar (Manager -Lovely Offset Printers Pvt. Ltd.) ‚ Mr. Ramachandran (Director – Kaushalya Aqua Marine Products Exports Pvt Ltd.) for their valuable time and their cooperation in sharing the necessary information. We would also like to thank the employees and customers of all the

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    Journal of Studies on Manufacturing (Vol.1-2010/Iss.1) Jain et al. / Supply Chain Management: Literature Review and Some Issues / pp. 11-25 Supply Chain Management: Literature Review and Some Issues Jinesh Jain*‚ G. S. Dangayach*‚ G. Agarwal*‚ Soumya Banerjee** *Department of Mechanical Engineering‚ Malaviya National Institute Technology‚ Jaipur(India) Email: jineshjain1234@rediffmail.com‚ dangayach@ gmail.com‚ agarwal.drg@gmail.com **Department of Computer Science & Engineering‚ Birla

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    Review of Literature Sarah Shipley Review of Literature Health promotion is defined by the World Health organization as the process of enabling people to increase control over‚ and to improve‚ their health. It moves beyond a focus on individual behavior towards a wide range of social and environmental interventions. Health promotion is a whole body and mind approach instead of looking at one specific problem or fix. Health

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    ASSIGNMENT Conduct a critical appraisal of the literature on a topic of your choice relevant to an area of nursing (clinical‚ management or education). DONOR VIGILANCE A systematic review of complications associated with whole blood donation and the safety of the blood donor. CONTENTS Introduction……………………………….................................... 1 Purpose……………………………….............................................2 Search Methods………………………………............................

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    Review of Literature Nancy D. Guerrero Grand Canyon University: NRS-429V Family-Centered Health Promotion March 31‚ 2013 Health promotion has been defined by the World Health Organization ’s (WHO) 2005 as "the process of enabling people to increase control over their health and its determinants‚ and thereby improve their health.” Health Promotion is focused on bringing awareness to the public in order to prevent an increase in disease. Health promotion can also give the individual the tools

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