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    CRGB Tutorial 1 Name: Wing Chi Chan Stella ID: a1618336 1. In the case of Coca-Cola’s Water Neutrality InitiativeCoca-Cola is facing the public issue of using too much water that depriving local villagers’ supply of water for drinking and irrigation. In addition‚ India charges the company for its products containing dangerous unacceptable pesticide residues level. Because all aspects of the production are dependent on this resource. From the company’s perspective‚ water is the key component

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    Business and Society DISCUSSION CASE: Coca-Cola’s Water Neutrality Initiative Q1. What was the public issue facing The Coca-Cola Company in this case? Describe the “performance-expectations gap” found in this case-what were the stakeholders’ concerns‚ and how did their expectations differ from the company’s performance? Public issue – ‘is any issue that is of mutual concern to an organization and one or more of its stakeholders’‚ this according to the text Business and society.

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    Coca-Cola’s Water Neutrality Initiative 1. The public issue that the Coca-Cola Company was facing is this case was its impact on its water use in local communities. The company was depleting local water reserves and introducing dangerous levels of pesticides in its products in and around its global plants. I feel that the nonmarket stakeholders were the ones most concerned by this public issue in the beginning. The global leaders (government) understood that the depletion of the world’s water

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    Marketing Plan Social Marketing Program to Reduce Residential Irrigation Water Use Center for Social Marketing For Southwest Florida Water Management District June 2008 Table of Contents Table of Contents 2 About This Plan 3 Project Summary 5 Key Findings 8 Priority Population 10 Strategy Approach 11 Audience Profile 11 Specific Recommendations 12 Relevant Findings 13 Marketing Mix 15 Product 15 Strategic Approach 15 Specific Recommendations 16 Relevant Findings

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    Window dressing” is a practice that has gone on inside companies for years. Due to the recent financial crisis however‚ more and more companies are making this practice a “norm” within their organizations. Although this is technically a legal process‚ it can mislead and deceive shareholders and potential investors of the company. Is this practice ethical? These companies seem to think it is ok to hide things for a short amount of time to make end of the year numbers look better‚ but what effect

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    Statements‚ the risk that we would be concerned is of risk of material misstatement. Risk of Material Mistatement may arise due to; (i) Recording of revenue item as capital or a capital item as a revenue item. By doing so the profits for the period do not reflect at their true value. (ii) Overstating or understating of receivables/payables‚ on doing this actual payable or receivable might be substantially different from the one really due to or by us. (iii) not following the accrual policies of

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    August 23‚ 2012 Coca-Cola’s Water Neutrality What was the public issue facing The Coca-Cola Company in this case? What stake-holders were concerned‚ and how did their expectations differ from the company’s performance? A Public issue is sometimes called social issues. An issue that is a mutual concern to an organization and one or more of its stakeholders is a Public issue. In this case the public issue facing The Coca-Cola Company was its corporate impact on water quality‚ availability

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    WINDOW DRESSING Window dressing is presenting company accounts in a manner which enhances the financial position of the company. It is a form of creative accounting involving the manipulation of figures to flatter the financial position of the business. It is also defined as: ‘A form of accounting‚ which while complying with all the regulations‚ nevertheless‚ gives a biased impression of the company’s performance.’ Though it is not illegal‚ it is considered by many financial pundits asunethical

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    What is a window 8 and how successful do you think it will be? In this assignment I will be focusing on the major differences between the two OS; windows 7 and windows 8. I will also be identifying‚ based on my own views how successful windows 8 will be. Windows 8 is the latest version of Microsoft operating system. For some years now we’ve had windows 7 which was and still is a fantastic operating system. Many years have passed by and it’s only now Microsoft have finally decided to release their

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    What is Window Dressing and the techniques the companies normally use to manipulate a set of account ? Window dressing is the act of showing a better position in the financial statements than actually exist. It is a form of creative accounting and while the financial statements have been prepared in accordance with accounting standards there is bias in the way the figures are presented. The aim of window dressing is to improve the financial statements and show them in a more favourable light

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