Cell Phones For Soldiers is a nonprofit organization with a long-term commitment to one cause. Suppose that Fed Ex volunteered to transport all of the program's donated phones for free. Cell Phones for Soldiers would be the beneficiary of Fed Ex's corporate |
inclusion program.
investment.
policy.
social initiative.
compliance.
The video lists the six steps that companies can take to improve their ethical behavior. Suppose one of the Cell Phones For Soldiers' volunteers violated the program's ethics code. Since Brittany and Robbie have already adopted an explicit code of conduct and trained all volunteers regarding their expectations for ethical behavior, they must now |
reevaluate the ethics code.
seek government approval.
report code to FDIC.
make the code permanent.
enforce the ethics code.
How can organizations judge how well they are helping others and making social responsibility an integral part of top management's decision-making? One way is through a ___________________, which systematically evaluates an organization's progress toward implementing socially responsible and responsive programs. |
social audit
responsiblity quotient
program compliance index
payback progress program
contribution index
1) | Social initiative | |||||||
Social initiatives are enhance forms of corporate | ||||||||
philanthropy.It differs from traditional phianthropy | ||||||||
in that they are more directly related to the company's | ||||||||
competencies ,such as Fed Ex's Delivery service | ||||||||
2) | enforce the ethics code | |||||||
3) | Social audit | |||||||
A social audit is a systematic evaluation of an organization's | ||||||||
progress toward implementing socially responsible | ||||||||
and responsive programs | ||||||||
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