MGT 1 - Business Organization & Management Social Responsibility and Managerial Ethics Learning objectives: Contrast the classical and socioeconomic views of social responsibility. Discuss the role that stakeholders play in the four stages of social responsibility. Differentiate between social obligation‚ social responsiveness‚ and social responsibility. Explain what research studies have shown about the relationship between an organization’s social involvement and its economic performance
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Organization Structure and Design “Organizational structure and design help companies to understand themselves and ideally to work together to accomplish all the tasks and achieve all the goals of an organization” Organizational Structure “The formal framework by which jobs tasks are divided‚ grouped‚ and coordinated” Organizational structure is the skeleton of an organization. The organization structure of Mobilink represent well-organized system of control of operations and have very efficient
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have some unstated aims or objectives - for example to survive for the first year. Other businesses may wish to state exactly what they are aiming to do‚ such as Amazon‚ the Internet CD and bookseller‚ who wants to “make history and have fun”. An aim is where the business wants to go in the future‚ its goals. It is a statement of purpose‚ e.g. we want to grow the business into Europe. Business objectives are the stated‚ measurable targets of how to achieve business aims. For instance‚ we want
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Nutraceuticals (SNC) and how the decision the company makes can help their working capital and increase growth. The paper will also take a look at each phase from SNC’s simulation and how it affects their working capital. Background Sunflower Nutraceuticals (SNC) “started as an internet-based‚ direct-to-consumer distributor and retailer of dietary supplements‚ including vitamins‚ minerals‚ and herbs for women‚ with product offerings for all age groups”. (Harvard Business School Publishing‚ 2012)
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Business Structures Selecting the correct method of incorporating and running a business depends on many variables. Specifically with the sole proprietorship‚ partnership‚ corporations‚ general corporations‚ subchapter S‚ limited liability corporation‚ an analysis of the advantages and disadvantages provides a deeper understanding of companies that operate under these monikers. The diversity of these individual methods well defines the types of businesses they correlate to‚ further diversifying
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Your Business Structure Video Sole-proprietorships are formed by entrepreneurs as a way to easily break into a small business and get up and running quickly. Advantages of this form of business come in the form of ease of startup because there are fewer legal preparations involved. The owner also has full control over all business decisions so decisions are made quicker and easier than with partnerships. However‚ with a sole-proprietorship‚ the owner is fully reliable for all capital debt.
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VESTEL ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE ANALYSIS TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION………………………………………………………………………...4 1.1. PURPOSE…………………………………………………………………………..4 1.2. METHODOLOGY…………………………………………………………………..…4 2. LITERATURE REVIEW ON THE TOPIC…………………………………………….5 3. BRIEF INFORMATION ABOUT THE INDUSTRY AND THE ORGANIZATION…………………………………………………………………………...6 3.1. EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT OF VESTEL COMPUTER………………...6 3.2. STAKEHOLDERS OF VESTEL COMPUTER………………………………9 3.3. ENVIRONMENTAL UNCERTAINTY……………………………………….9
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Aims and Objectives: Long term objectives: * To always be the first choice of customers * To make sure that customers stick with primark and should not opt any other store that is competitor of primark * The business within the organization will always be customer centric. * The remain the leader of the market all the way * To train all the employees up to international standards and let them aware of customer relationship management. * To train the employees for managerial
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capital 1. Banks Banks are in business to provide a market place and the product they deal in is money. Namely‚ banks provide a link between those who have spare money in invest‚ and those who wish to borrow it. What do the banks get out of it? Let’s answer it by making up some figures. For example: If Mr. Liang has spare money &100‚ he put the money into the banks‚ in turn‚ banks promise to pay him interest at 10% per annum. Meantime‚ Mr. Liang decide to run a business‚ he ask bank to lend he &100
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In 1961 Tesco Leicester entered the Guiness Book of Records as the largest store in Europe and in 1968 Tesco opened its first ’superstore’ in Crawley‚ West Sussex. Supermarkets revolutionised the way people shopped and by the 1970s Tesco was building a national store network to cover the whole of the UK‚ which it continues to expand to this day‚ while also diversifying into other products. In 1974 Tesco opened its first petrol stations‚ and would become the UK’s largest independent petrol retailer
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