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    How entrepreneurs can contribute to the economic development of a country? i) Entrepreneurs can promote capital formation in a country - Entrepreneurs need money to set up and run their firm. To do that‚ they will need to borrow or employ their own resources or money. This will cause money to be channelled to help the country’s economy as an economy will only thrive when there is money circulating in the economy of a country. ii) Entrepreneurs can create employment opportunities to the public

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    TRIPLE LINE BOTTOM: METHOD OF MANAGEMENT By To University Date Introduction The concept of triple bottom line was first explained by John Ellington in his book the “cannibals with forks” (Kaplan‚ 2004). This bottom line continues to measure profits‚ it also measure the organisations impact on the people and also on the planet. It can be referred as a way of expressing a company impact and sustainability on a local and a global scale. Major concept behind triple bottom line

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    Project Shakti The Internet Marketing of Project Shakti HUL is India’s largest fast moving consumer good company and is a 51.55 percent owned subsidiary of the Anglo-Dutch Unilever‚ a Fortune 500 transnational. HUL employs 36‚000 people and claims to touch the lives of two out of three Indians. The old Shakti Web site gives the following objective: "to create income-generating capabilities for underprivileged rural women‚ by providing a sustainable microenterprise opportunity‚ and to improve rural living

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    Project Shakti Case (1-What are the key features of Project Shakti? What do you consider its positive and negative features?) Project Shakti characteristic is to Develop HLL’s brand through local influent people. Its target is India’s rural population and the company attempt to reach it by providing micro enterprise and partner with SHG’s (self-help groups).The company has succeed in creating income generating capabilities. Those features are very positive for the brand and for India’s development

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    brands and product lines meeting the demands of the market. Throughout the years‚ they have strived and worked toward environmental sustainability. The ability to be financial stable gives PepsiCo the ability to give back and donate to those communities they are located in. PepsiCo’s mission to provide performance with purpose means delivering sustainable growth by investing in a healthier future for people and our planet. PepsiCo is continually increasing their triple bottom line. Environmental.

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    Sustainability and the Triple Bottom Line Introduction Southwest Airlines is the largest successful low-fare airline carrier in the United States. “The mission of Southwest Airlines is dedication to the highest quality of Customer Service delivered with a sense of warmth‚ friendliness‚ individual pride‚ and Company Spirit.” (Southwest Airlines‚ 2012) Southwest operates the business based on its core values: culture‚ philosophy‚ and spirit. “People are important…each one makes a difference.” (Surenderan

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    Pratik Kumar Dutta Birth Date: 20 Feb 1988 Birth Place: Mumbai Pratik Kumar Dutta Date of Birth Time of Birth Place of Birth Ayanmash Local Mean Time Sidreal Time LT Correction Obliq 20 Feb 1988 Saturday 03:15:00 PM Mumbai (Maharashtra)‚ India NC Lahiri 14:36:20 0:34:32 38:40:0 23.44 Avkahada Chakra Lagna Lagna Lord Rashi Rashi Lord Nakshatra Nakshatra Lord Charan Tithi Paya S.S. Yoga Karan Varna Tatwa Vashya Yoni Gana Nadi Nadi Pada Vihaga First Letters Sun Sign Decanate Gemini Mercury

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    covering an area of 316 square kilometres. The Republic of Malta has a population of 417‚617 (National Statistics‚ Demographic Review 2010) most of who live on the island of Malta. Appendix 1 shows that tourism in Malta started to grow in the late 1960’s with visitor numbers increasing from 47‚804 in 1965 to 334‚519 by 1975. By 1980 visitors numbers were up to 728‚732‚ with the tourism industry aimed at attracting the mass market. (Lockhart‚ 1997) The latest tourist numbers stand at 1.3 million. (National

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    and Hindustan Lever’s (HLL) Hind Lever Chemicals (HLCL) are merging together to form what would be the second-largest fertiliser company in India. This is the third time that the Tatas and HLL are coming together and this time it is in the fertilisers and chemicals businesses. Previously the two came together in the Hindustan Lever-Tomco deal in 1993 and Lakme-Lever in 1998. The Tatas hold 30 per cent and financial institutions hold 26 per cent stakes in Tata Chemicals. HLL holds 50-per cent stake

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    A summary of Callahan’s “Cheating in a Bottom-line Economy” In the chapter “Cheating in a Bottom-line Economy‚” David Callahan analyses and clearly outlines underlying reasons behind unethical behaviour in contemporary businesses‚ which primarily centres on the need to meet bottom line standards. He asserts that American workers have no choice but to act unrightfully in order to stay in employment firms and to avoid being laid off. An analogy used to support this idea is an auto mechanic who works

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