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Business Case of CSR
Competitive Advantage
Corporate Social Responsibility
Ethics
During the course, we examine sustainable business and recognize the importance of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in advancing sustainable development. This paper examines the connection between CSR and business case concerns, addressing both the positive and negative effects of CSR. Upon reflection, it becomes evident that CSR has gained significant popularity in the business realm…
Small farming and “traditional” agriculture in the Caribbean
Agriculture
In today’s modern world, traditional practices are becoming less common, even in agriculture. Agricultural geography used to focus on “natural resources” and “basic human needs,” but it is now considered outdated due to the era of “signs and space” in the economy (Lash & Urry, 1994). The widespread promotion of new chemicals, machinery, and “modern”…
Ontario and Canadian Engineering Competitions
Engineering
Engineering And Construction Industry
I was first introduced to Infusion Development at the National Business and Technology Conference in Toronto earlier this year. The CEO of the company, Greg Brill, spoke at the event and his candid speech on entrepreneurship and its struggles made me consider using my engineering degree for more than just a desk job at a…
Military Accountability
Military
Accountability What is accountability? The obligation imposed by law or lawful order or regulation on an officer or other person for keeping accurate record of property, documents, or funds. The person having this obligation may or may not have actual possession of the property, documents, or funds. Accountability is concerned primarily with records, while responsibility…
Management Fundamentals
Management
Management Fundamentals Industry Dynamics: Fruits and vegetables have become one of the most attractive foods to consumers in the world today. They have always been a big part of the day food intake for us but in the recent years consumption trends have shown products based on fruits and vegetables, like fruit juices, to…
The Difference Between Functional and Dysfunctional
Competition
Organization
Functional conflict in an organization serves a purpose, such as the interest, while dysfunctional conflict threatens the organization (Kinicki A. Kreitner R. 2008 p. 277). There are five antecedents of conflict: overlapping or unclear job boundaries, inadequate communication, unreasonable or unclear policies, standards or rules, unreasonable deadlines or extreme time pressure, and competition for limited…
Financial Analysis: Bob’s Restaurants
Restaurant
Introduction In the following analytical report, the financial performance of Bob’s Restaurants is assessed. Operating Performance & Selected Sheet Items for the years of 1997-2004 was provided along with Stock Price Performance for Fiscal Years 1996-2004. The results of the analysis were then compared with the industry standards in order to demonstrate Bob’s Restaurants standing…
Orlando International Airport – Case Study
Bank
Organization
Policy
Risk
The primary purpose of any organization is to produce goods and services, making operations a crucial aspect. In order to comprehend the concept of operations, it is necessary to analyze the various functions within an organization and establish their relationships. All organizations consist of major functions such as marketing, accounting & finance, and product/service development,…
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Failure
Enterprise Resource Planning
Failure
Despite the substantial investment in ERP implementation, there have been few successful implementations following its introduction in the early 1990s. This applies to both large corporations and other organizations. The lack of essential business practices has impeded widespread success. Therefore, this paper aims to examine three major organizations’ unsuccessful ERP implementations. The objective of this…
Commodity Racism and Dominant Ideology in Advertising
Advertising
Racism
Commodity racism targets an audience by using the human body to sell a product. The ideology of race was a way to legitimize slavery and imperialism. Advertisements were able to exploit ‘the others’ or the primitive peoples as a vehicle to sell products. The primitive were illiterate, dependent upon the natural world rather than the…