Every corporation is created in order to make profit and provide a service or a product to the consumer.Most consumers do not understand the complexity of the products they buy and the possible harm they could cause.Since large corporations created such a product, they alone have the knowledge of how to safely dispose of their product.Therefore corporations should provide information on their products to aid the consumer to understand the possible dangers of the products they purchase and how to dispose of them safely. Last but not least, no solution is 100% effective.There will still be pollution created by the products manufactured by large corporations. Corporations should therefore provide a solution that will minimize any loss they might make in disposing the byproduct of their products, dispose their products safely and involve the consumer in the disposal procedure, in order to educate the consumer as well as informing the consumer of what to do and what not to
These companies make a point of following the law to ensure that others cannot take legal action against them. For example, a company may create more waste than necessary, but it will remove of the waste in a legal method rather than dumping it illegally. Accommodating An accommodating stance signifies that a company believes social responsibility is important -- and perhaps as important as making a profit. These companies satisfy all legal requirements and attempt to meet ethical standards. An accommodating company does not
During the blitz, the government wanted to try and keep the morale and ‘blitz spirit’ because this was what Hitler was determined to destroy. They achieved this mainly through the Ministry of Information, whose main job was to see how the people of Britain were feeling, and then use censorship and propaganda to counter their mood. They used the Mass Observation team to overhear people’s everyday conversations and work out how they felt about certain aspects of the war. Then, instead of putting the problems right, they would launch campaigns to make everyone feel better about them or forget about them. For example, the Mass Observation team picked up that people didn’t feel safe using the government shelters.
4 Pg. 1) It is clear the writers of the constitution used views on natural law when they put in, “governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.” The makers of the constitution wrote this because they believed the people of the colonies were not being treated fairly by British government and they were not happy. They believed this gave the citizens of the colony every right to overthrow the government based on natural law when they said, “it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such government,
The war had caused the USA and the USSR to become the new superpowers of the world. They had been allies in the defeat of Germany but with different ideologies, suspicions grew and conflicts began. The USA was democratic in that the public elected people from different parties whereas the USSR was a one party dictatorship where people could only vote for communists. This meant that everything was owned by the state and every one’s individual rights were closely controlled as they believed the most important thing was the good of society as a whole. This differs to the USA, who was Capitalist, which meant private individuals owned industry and kept the profits.
DVR Tutorial Question 2 Case Study : Taking Responsibility – Union Carbide and Bhopal disaster 1) Does the corporation owe its first loyalty and moral responsibility to the financial interests of its owners or the local community and its employees who are affected by its operations ? The corporation does owe a bit of its responsibility to the financial interests of its owners but it owes its first loyalty to the local community and its employees . This was not shown because Union Carbide US didn’t want to take responsibility . In seeking to assign responsibility for the incident ,pressure from the corporate office to stop losses backed Union Carbide India into a corner that led to the cost-cutting proposal to slack off on safety measures that ultimately produced the disaster. As Milton Friedman said, the social responsibility of a business is to increase profits, then Union Carbide Corporation’s decision to approve the cost-cutting plan seems appropriate and acceptable.
Since the Industrial Revolution, pure monopoly has existed and has even accelerated to the point that it was considered by some to be antithetical to our country’s basic market system. Because of this preconceived notion, the United States government put into place laws and regulations that businesses must follow in order to be deemed legal (Monopoly, 2011). So then, one might ask, how in today’s market system do pure monopolies exist? This paper will discuss the main characteristics of a pure monopoly, including the barriers that exit so other firms cannot enter into the market with the same product, and their control over pricing of its product. There have become less and less industries that would be considered a pure monopoly, but some industries of pure monopoly still exit because of the characteristics of their business (Brue, McConnell, & Flynn, 2010).
Notice that, even before the Mayor and Corporation betray the Piper, their concern for the town does not flare up until the public threatens rebellion. Those who hired the Piper were solely concerned with material life, and as such their decisions ended up costing the entire town its happiness. The poem subtly makes a comment on economics and politics in this way. First, the use of the word "Corporation" makes the poem more updated than the classic tale. The suggestion is that a population is ruled not only by its government (personified by the Mayor) but also its economic systems (represented by the Corporation).
Power can lead anyone to be selfish. This is why we have to keep them contained. Andrew Kohut in his research paper “The people and their Governments” states “Rather than an activist government to deal with the nation’s top problems, the public now wants government reformed and growing numbers want its power curtailed. With the exception of greater regulation of major financial institutions, there is less of an appetite for government solutions to the nation’s problems –
However, he is narcissistic in the success of new product, and he told the engineer in Malaysia do not tell anyone about the problem of product in the beginning, which is deceit. CEO Bob’s goal is power and money. Money gives him power, and power brings more money, which can assist him to influence public to collect more money and merge, and maintains his social identity. He is narcissistic for power and money and knows the relationship between power and money, which almost lets him become a superman to do anything. So, he deceives to public foe a fake ideology, which is breaking glass ceiling to find a female director.