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    1. Does Monsanto maintain an ethical culture that can effectively respond to various stakeholders? Yes‚ it does. Ethical culture means to assert the supreme importance of the ethical factor in all relations of life‚ personal‚ social‚ national‚ and international‚ apart from any theological or metaphysical considerations (“Encyclopedia.com”‚ 2012). Over a few decades‚ Monsanto has been hiding about the environmental pollution that is harmful for people. The stakeholders were loss of confidence

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    Case Study: Monsanto Attempts to Balance Stakeholder Interests Company History The Monsanto Company is the world’s largest seed company‚ specializing in genetically modified (GM) seeds. In 2009 the company made over 8.6 billion dollars in sales. Ninety percent of the world’s GM seeds are made by the Monsanto Company. Over the years the Monsanto Company has seen many changes. The original company was founded in 1901 in St. Louis by John F. Queeny‚ who named

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    Case Study #1: Monsanto Mendoza Huerta Alma Fabiola City University of Seattle BC 306 Amy Thiele January 20‚ 2011 Case Study #1: Monsanto Attempts to Balance Stakeholder Interests 1. Does Monsanto maintain an ethical culture that can effectively respond to various stakeholders? I think Monsanto does follow an ethical culture because even when they have passed through many troubles‚ and they have succeed. Also they have faced their problems and have take responsibility of their activities;

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    Monsanto Europe Case Study: Penetration of the European Market Student: Jenothan Yoganantham Student #: 300723493 Professor: Kam Tang Course: International Project Management (728) Question 1: Will the advertising campaign that is proposed at the end of the case study be effective in penetrating the European Market? No the advertising campaign proposed at the end of the case study would not be effective in penetrating the European Market. Question 2: If it doesn’t work‚ what

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    based company is Monsanto. For those who haven’t seen Food Inc. Monsanto is a company that specializes in GMOs and their applications and the patents that insure lots of money. Monsanto forces farmers into their agreements of use and if they should deny and end up using Monsanto’s patented seeds they find themselves with an excessive lawsuit so unreasonable it is impossible for the farmers to have any other option but agree to their terms. Yves Bertheau and John Davison wrote a case study called Genetically

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    Dawid Smietanski Professor BBA 415 September 22‚ 2013 Monsanto Question 1 The entire case study is about Monsanto’s desire to balances the needs and concerns of multiple stakeholders. The case examines Monsanto’s history as it shifted from a variety of chemical company to one focused on biotechnology. Monsanto has met with criticism from sources as diverse as governments‚ farmers‚ activists‚ customers. By keeping in mind that there is two sides of the coin one that is the prosperity and

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    Monsanto 1. Does Monsanto maintain an ethical culture that can effectively respond to various stakeholders? No‚ Monsanto seems to have recently tried‚ but still fails to even create an ethical culture that can effectively respond to various stakeholders. Considering how many problems over how long of a time Monsanto has made them‚ they continually get legislation regarding their product passed in countries‚ including America‚ through unethical means. Their product in itself harms the stakeholders

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    Will Ferrell: Biography If I were to ask you to think of a name that best defines the role of funniest and most ridiculous person in Hollywood‚ I would bet that several of you would come up with the name Will Ferrell. This shouldn’t come as a surprise to any of you as Ferrell has filled hilarious roles in recent years such as Buddy the elf‚ Ricky Bobby the racecar driver‚ Ron Burgandy the anchorman‚ Chaz Michael Michaels the figure skater‚ and many others. Ferrell has become a modern comical

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    As a producer of genetically modified seeds that lead to larger crop yields and eventually larger profits for farmers‚ Monsanto has a moral obligation to farmers who have grown crops and saved seeds for the next crop for hundreds of years before Monsanto began changing the genetic makeup of the seed. Farmers should not feel obligated to Monsanto as they have manipulated the future of farming through patent protection of intellectual property. Some thoughts should be discussed regarding Monsanto’s

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    I believe it’s safe to say Monsanto has not adhered to any basic moral standard when it comes to the safety of their products and the people consuming them. Since its inception in 1901‚ the company has had a penchant for substituting real food for artificial substitutes‚ which were often cheaper to manufacture. Their degradation of human society didn’t stop there‚ of course. By the 1920s‚ Monsanto was partnering with other large chemical companies around the world‚ producing industrial chemicals

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