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    A CASE STUDY OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY: A SUSTAINABLE TOOL OF COMPANIES’ DEVELOPMENT IN VIETNAM By HOANG THUY HANG October 2011 Supervisor: Dr. PHAM DUC HIEU ABSTRACT With the increasing effects of ASEAN over the world‚ Vietnam is an ideal market for corporations. Furthermore‚ becoming the member of WTO since 2007 is an opportunity as well as the threats for local companies. Following the globalization trend‚ corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been the vital issue

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    tuesday morning‚ I participated in a role play in my early morning class‚ The Practice of Generalist Social Work. The class role played to help practice certain ethical dilemmas that may occur during our social work career. Not only did these role plays concentrate on ethical dilemmas but it focused on the difference between personal and professional values. My role play situation also looked at the boundaries that a social worker must put up in their professional role with both clients and co-workers

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    Starbucks’ Mission: Social Responsibility and Brand Strength 1. Why do you think Starbucks has been so concerned with social responsibility in its overall corporate strategy? Two reasons Starbucks has been so concerned with social responsibility are the negative impact on the company if they aren’t and the financial and nonfinancial rewards because they are. According to our textbook‚ Starbucks has been engaged in responsible business practices almost from day one of operation. Because of

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    Education for Sustainable development – strategies for School Improvement Investigation of strategies for education for sustainable development and School improvement. 1. Introduction a. Rationale The Department for Children Schools and Families (DCSF) would like all schools to be sustainable by 2020 and to prepare students for a lifetime of sustainable living through its teaching‚ its fabric and its day to day activities. It is guided by a commitment to care for oneself‚ for each other

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    own performance and clearly separating it from its own environment. Institutes‚ on the other hand‚ are entities that go beyond processes and people. Institutes stand for organizations that possess its own values‚ integrity and culture. And this is what distinguishes them from organizations. Often‚ people mistake one as the synonym of the other. Every institute is an organization‚ however‚ vice versa is not true. Since historical times‚ India has been the breeding ground for various innovative and

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    Starbucks is at this point a household name in many countries. This small Pike Place; Seattle‚ WA partnership founded in 1971 has gone from a retail coffee bean and equipment store to a huge publicly traded company that has set sites that rival that of McDonald ’s. However‚ the Starbucks ’ Grande mocha latte was a long transition in the making. The original partnership of three; English teacher Jerry Baldwin‚ history teacher Zev Siegel‚ and writer Gordon Bowker‚ were in the business of roasting coffee

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    Doing Better by the Environment Sustainable development INTRODUCTION The latter part of the twentieth century saw an increasing concern for the environment. The concept of “sustainable development” (as defined by the World Commission on Environment and Development in 1987) is: “development that meets the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.” There are many views about the nature of sustainability. In its simplest form it

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    Sustainable Business Development A Study on USA and China for Triple Bottom Line and Sustainability Authors: Lisa Huynh‚ Tully Lanter‚ Nava Noori‚ Emma Pan and Jenny Xu Page 1 of 9 Contents Abstract .......................................................................................................................................... 2 Sustainable Development in USA ................................................................................................. 3 Overview

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    RURAL –URBAN LINKAGES‚ THEIR ROLE IN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT. BY:LADYANGE INTRODUCTION Although policy makers and the development community have widely used the phrase “rural development. The concept of rural development has changed significantly during the last 3 decades. Until the 1970s‚ rural development was synonymous with agricultural development and‚ hence‚ focused on increasing agricultural production. This focus seems to have been driven primarily by the interests of industrialization

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    Ethics Paper � PAGE * Arabic �2� Running Head-THE ROLE OF ETHICS AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY The importance of ethics in developing a strategic plan Jaime Enriquez MGT 498 January 24‚ 2011 Eligah King THE IMPORTANCE OF ETHICS IN DEVELOPING A STRATEGIC PLAN Business ethics are becomingly more effective in the modern world of business‚ yet ethics and social responsibility are concerns misunderstood today. Organization’s when confronted with issues that become more significant as the organization

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