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Corporate Social Responsibility and Brand Promotion

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is the code that companies have to live by in order to ensure that they go about their business helping all the way and not hurting anyone and anything. This is done by having high business ethics and moral standard. There is always a tie between CSR and BP (Brand Promotion) […]

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How Generous is Your Country?

The Charities Aid Foundation surveyed 150,000 people in 145 countries to compile its ‘generosity league’ Those in Burma gave more money and time while citizens in Iraq were the most likely to help a stranger Burma was followed by far wealthier nations with the US in second place followed by New Zealand, Canada, Australia, the […]

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What Millennials Want in the Workplace

Health insurance, vacations and sick days, and all the usual necessary benefits aside, Millennials are looking for something different — companies that think out-of-the-box and create an environment that appeals to their lifestyle and sense of fun.

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The New Nonprofit Regulatory Environment

By LLOYD HITOSHI MAYER In an extraordinary development, all fifty states, the District of Columbia, and the Federal Trade Commission filed a federal lawsuit in May 2015 against four charities and their operators, alleging that they had defrauded more than $187 million from donors.1While the dollar amount was staggering, the most unusual aspect of the lawsuit […]

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7-11 Sets Measurable Corporate Social Responsibility Goals

IRVING, Texas — 7-Eleven Inc. is working to set measurable corporate social responsibility goals (CSR) to reduce its environmental footprint through a collaboration with Conservation International (CI), a nonprofit organization that is dedicated to building a healthier, more prosperous and more productive planet through science, policy and partnerships.

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Seven Incredible People You’ve Never Heard Of

August 8, 2016 by John Henderson Leave a Comment All my life, I always wanted to be somebody. Now I see that I should have been more specific. – Jane Wagner Undoubtedly you know the story of the Titanic, or do you? It is common knowledge that the “unsinkable” ship struck an iceberg and sunk in the early morning […]

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