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Premium member Presentation Transcript PowerPoint Presentation: Social Responsibilities of Business Made by :- Shagun Gandhi Shanaya Monga Shriya Narula Jayesh Kumar Jayson Bhagat Karan Chhabra XI-HMeaning: Meaning The Term Social Responsibility refers to the idea that companies and corporations should contribute wealth or resources solely dedicated to the improvement of society as a whole. The principal of social responsibility dictates that these entities should contribute at least a small amount of resources to the general well being of humanity. These actions should not, in any way, be profit-generating. There is no law forcing companies to participate in social responsibility, but consumers are more likely to support organizations that practice ethical treatment of their workers and support the communities in which they perform their business.Example : Tyson Foods & hunger relief : Example : Tyson Foods & hunger relief Tyson Foods offers another example of a major company tying its corporate social responsibility efforts to its core mission. Tyson has committed its brand to efforts to relieve and ultimately end childhood hunger, and in the past few years been integrating social media into its hunger relief efforts. It launched a campaign in Austin in which it agreed to donate 100 pounds of chicken to the Capital Area Food Bank of Texas for every comment posted on its blog. They received 658 comments in two hours and loaded up two trucks filled with chicken for the hungry, Beth said. They repeated the success in Boston and San Francisco, launched a user-generated video contest in Minnesota and sponsored a day of service for its social media team.Why is Social Responsibility important ?: Why is Social Responsibility important ? Public Image - The activities of business towards the welfare of the society earn goodwill and reputation for the business. Government Regulation - To avoid government regulations businessmen should discharge their duties voluntarily. For example, if any business firm pollutes the environment it will naturally come under strict government regulation, which may ultimately force the firm to close down its business. Survival and Growth -Every business is a part of the society. So for its survival and growth, support from the society is very much essential. Business utilizes the available resources like power, water, land, roads, etc. of the society. So it should be the responsibility of every business to spend a part of its profit for the welfare of the society. Consumer Awareness - Now-a-days consumers have become very conscious about their rights. They protest against the supply of inferior and harmful products by forming different groups. This has made it obligatory for the business to protect the interest of the consumers by providing quality products at the most competitive price.PowerPoint Presentation: Domino's Pizza, Inc. is an international pizza delivery corporation headquartered in Ann Arbor , Michigan, United States of America. Founded in 1960, Domino's is the second-largest pizza chain in the United States and has over 9,000 corporate and franchised stores in 60 countries and all 50 U.S. states. Domino‘s Pizza was sold to Bain Capital in 1998 and went public in 2004. The menu features both vegetarian and meat pizzas, chicken wings and boneless chicken, potato wedges, garlic breads and a variety of dessert items including cookies and waffles, Ben & Jerry's ice cream and a variety of soft drinks including Coca-Cola, Fanta , and Sprite. Domino‘s has restaurants in all of the world's major cities such as New York, London and Chicago. Domino’s PizzaSocial Responsibilities (Domino’s): Social Responsibilities (Domino’s) 1. EDUCATION SEMINARS :- This seminar has run for 7 consecutive years, and is tailored to help students enhance their performance both in the classrooms as well as in their co-curricular activities. It also aspires to develop the students’ social well-being and expose them to career opportunities and development. This is in line with Domino’s belief that students should not only study hard but study smart as well to achieve good results. 2. HELP-THE-NEEDY-PROGRAMME The key objective of the ‘Help-the-Needy-Programme’ is to aid the schools within the vicinity of Domino’s pizza stores in raising funds for financially underprivileged students. 3. FUNDRAISING INCENTIVE SCHEME Domino’s newest addition to the programme is aimed at further incentivising schools to participate actively in our various fundraising projects. Every end of the year, Domino’s will reward the top 3 schools that raised the most funds through activities that they have organised throughout the year. The teachers are not forgotten either because we will also present prizes to the top 3 coordinating teachers based on the participation of their schools in Domino’s DSS Programme. 4. ANNUAL CHARITY DRIVE In the spirit of 1Malaysia, Domino’s endeavours to bring cheer and joy to the less fortunate during Malaysia’s major festive occasions. Domino’s annual visit to charity organisations during festive seasons in Malaysia like Chinese New Year, Hari Raya Aidilfitri, Deepavali and Christmas aims to foster closer ties between Domino’s and the community.PowerPoint Presentation: Bharti Airtel Limited commonly known as Airtel , is an Indian telecommunications company that operates in 20 countries across South Asia, Africa and the Channel Islands. It operates a GSM network in all countries, providing 2G or 3G services depending upon the country of operation. Airtel is the fifth largest telecom operator in the world with over 230.8 million customers across 19 countries as of June 2011. It is the largest cellular service provider in India, with over 174.69 million subscribers at the end of November 2011. Airtel is the third largest in-country mobile operator by subscriber base, behind China Mobile and China Unicom. Airtel is the largest provider of mobile telephony and second largest provider of fixed telephony in India, and is also a provider of broadband and subscription television services. It offers its telecom services under the Airtel brand and is headed by Sunil Bharti Mittal. Bharti Airtel is the first Indian telecom service provider to achieve this Cisco Gold Certification. AirtelSocial Responsibilities (Airtel): Social Responsibilities (Airtel) BHARTI AIRTEL’S RESPONSE TO TSUNAMI DISASTER: Bharti Airtel undertook the following initiatives for immediate relief and rehabilitation to Tsunami victims built a mobile network in Andaman & Nicobar islands in less than 3 months to aid rapid rehabilitation of the island donated Rs. 1 Crore to the Prime Minister’s Relief Fund, in addition to contributions from employees .Created 29 Airtel Crisis Communications centres in Tamil Nadu raised resources for Tsunami victims by initiatives such as a ‘Benefit Cricket Match’ BHARTI AIRTEL DURING MUMBAI FLOODS: Bharti Airtel employees climbed up the towers to restore the networks so that our customers could conveniently reach its employees. BHARTI AIRTEL’S RESPONSE TO KASHMIR EARTHQUAKE: Bharti Airtel’s ‘Rapid Response Team’ responded to the Kashmir earthquake by bringing more than 2000 food packets and water bottles to the affected area. Money, clothes, woollens and blankets were also collected from employees to distribute among earthquake victims. BHARTI FOUNDATION : Although CSR is executed at all levels in the organization, the Promoters of Bharti Enterprises established Bharti Foundation in 2000 with a vision, “To help underprivileged children and youth of our country realize their potential.” Bharti Foundation’s mission is to create and support programs that bring about sustainable changes through education, use of technology and information and best practice sharing.PowerPoint Presentation: The first responsibility to society is to operate at a profit, and only slightly less important is the necessity for growth. The business is the wealth-creating and wealth-producing organ of the society. Management must maintain its wealth-producing resource intact by making adequate profits to offset the risk of economic activity. And it must beside increase the wealth-producing capacity of these resources and with them the wealth of society. Ethics play an importance role in social responsibility. The business organizations must have ethical responsibility as they are doing business, including production, management, and services and so on. Without ethics, it would be danger to the human. Ethics is simply the rules that say what is right and wrong, as defined by a particular reference group or individual. The social responsibility is very importance to both society and business organizations. Although there are some arguments for and against social responsibility even more of the organizations would take action on social responsibility. Many of the advantages being social responsibility was created, some of that was already discuss on previous pages. Believed that, the best interest of business organizations is social responsibilities, that would be benefit in the long run of company, can be earn more profit, and benefit to the human and the environment. Conclusion You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
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Premium member Presentation Transcript PowerPoint Presentation: Social Responsibilities of Business Made by :- Shagun Gandhi Shanaya Monga Shriya Narula Jayesh Kumar Jayson Bhagat Karan Chhabra XI-HMeaning: Meaning The Term Social Responsibility refers to the idea that companies and corporations should contribute wealth or resources solely dedicated to the improvement of society as a whole. The principal of social responsibility dictates that these entities should contribute at least a small amount of resources to the general well being of humanity. These actions should not, in any way, be profit-generating. There is no law forcing companies to participate in social responsibility, but consumers are more likely to support organizations that practice ethical treatment of their workers and support the communities in which they perform their business.Example : Tyson Foods & hunger relief : Example : Tyson Foods & hunger relief Tyson Foods offers another example of a major company tying its corporate social responsibility efforts to its core mission. Tyson has committed its brand to efforts to relieve and ultimately end childhood hunger, and in the past few years been integrating social media into its hunger relief efforts. It launched a campaign in Austin in which it agreed to donate 100 pounds of chicken to the Capital Area Food Bank of Texas for every comment posted on its blog. They received 658 comments in two hours and loaded up two trucks filled with chicken for the hungry, Beth said. They repeated the success in Boston and San Francisco, launched a user-generated video contest in Minnesota and sponsored a day of service for its social media team.Why is Social Responsibility important ?: Why is Social Responsibility important ? Public Image - The activities of business towards the welfare of the society earn goodwill and reputation for the business. Government Regulation - To avoid government regulations businessmen should discharge their duties voluntarily. For example, if any business firm pollutes the environment it will naturally come under strict government regulation, which may ultimately force the firm to close down its business. Survival and Growth -Every business is a part of the society. So for its survival and growth, support from the society is very much essential. Business utilizes the available resources like power, water, land, roads, etc. of the society. So it should be the responsibility of every business to spend a part of its profit for the welfare of the society. Consumer Awareness - Now-a-days consumers have become very conscious about their rights. They protest against the supply of inferior and harmful products by forming different groups. This has made it obligatory for the business to protect the interest of the consumers by providing quality products at the most competitive price.PowerPoint Presentation: Domino's Pizza, Inc. is an international pizza delivery corporation headquartered in Ann Arbor , Michigan, United States of America. Founded in 1960, Domino's is the second-largest pizza chain in the United States and has over 9,000 corporate and franchised stores in 60 countries and all 50 U.S. states. Domino‘s Pizza was sold to Bain Capital in 1998 and went public in 2004. The menu features both vegetarian and meat pizzas, chicken wings and boneless chicken, potato wedges, garlic breads and a variety of dessert items including cookies and waffles, Ben & Jerry's ice cream and a variety of soft drinks including Coca-Cola, Fanta , and Sprite. Domino‘s has restaurants in all of the world's major cities such as New York, London and Chicago. Domino’s PizzaSocial Responsibilities (Domino’s): Social Responsibilities (Domino’s) 1. EDUCATION SEMINARS :- This seminar has run for 7 consecutive years, and is tailored to help students enhance their performance both in the classrooms as well as in their co-curricular activities. It also aspires to develop the students’ social well-being and expose them to career opportunities and development. This is in line with Domino’s belief that students should not only study hard but study smart as well to achieve good results. 2. HELP-THE-NEEDY-PROGRAMME The key objective of the ‘Help-the-Needy-Programme’ is to aid the schools within the vicinity of Domino’s pizza stores in raising funds for financially underprivileged students. 3. FUNDRAISING INCENTIVE SCHEME Domino’s newest addition to the programme is aimed at further incentivising schools to participate actively in our various fundraising projects. Every end of the year, Domino’s will reward the top 3 schools that raised the most funds through activities that they have organised throughout the year. The teachers are not forgotten either because we will also present prizes to the top 3 coordinating teachers based on the participation of their schools in Domino’s DSS Programme. 4. ANNUAL CHARITY DRIVE In the spirit of 1Malaysia, Domino’s endeavours to bring cheer and joy to the less fortunate during Malaysia’s major festive occasions. Domino’s annual visit to charity organisations during festive seasons in Malaysia like Chinese New Year, Hari Raya Aidilfitri, Deepavali and Christmas aims to foster closer ties between Domino’s and the community.PowerPoint Presentation: Bharti Airtel Limited commonly known as Airtel , is an Indian telecommunications company that operates in 20 countries across South Asia, Africa and the Channel Islands. It operates a GSM network in all countries, providing 2G or 3G services depending upon the country of operation. Airtel is the fifth largest telecom operator in the world with over 230.8 million customers across 19 countries as of June 2011. It is the largest cellular service provider in India, with over 174.69 million subscribers at the end of November 2011. Airtel is the third largest in-country mobile operator by subscriber base, behind China Mobile and China Unicom. Airtel is the largest provider of mobile telephony and second largest provider of fixed telephony in India, and is also a provider of broadband and subscription television services. It offers its telecom services under the Airtel brand and is headed by Sunil Bharti Mittal. Bharti Airtel is the first Indian telecom service provider to achieve this Cisco Gold Certification. AirtelSocial Responsibilities (Airtel): Social Responsibilities (Airtel) BHARTI AIRTEL’S RESPONSE TO TSUNAMI DISASTER: Bharti Airtel undertook the following initiatives for immediate relief and rehabilitation to Tsunami victims built a mobile network in Andaman & Nicobar islands in less than 3 months to aid rapid rehabilitation of the island donated Rs. 1 Crore to the Prime Minister’s Relief Fund, in addition to contributions from employees .Created 29 Airtel Crisis Communications centres in Tamil Nadu raised resources for Tsunami victims by initiatives such as a ‘Benefit Cricket Match’ BHARTI AIRTEL DURING MUMBAI FLOODS: Bharti Airtel employees climbed up the towers to restore the networks so that our customers could conveniently reach its employees. BHARTI AIRTEL’S RESPONSE TO KASHMIR EARTHQUAKE: Bharti Airtel’s ‘Rapid Response Team’ responded to the Kashmir earthquake by bringing more than 2000 food packets and water bottles to the affected area. Money, clothes, woollens and blankets were also collected from employees to distribute among earthquake victims. BHARTI FOUNDATION : Although CSR is executed at all levels in the organization, the Promoters of Bharti Enterprises established Bharti Foundation in 2000 with a vision, “To help underprivileged children and youth of our country realize their potential.” Bharti Foundation’s mission is to create and support programs that bring about sustainable changes through education, use of technology and information and best practice sharing.PowerPoint Presentation: The first responsibility to society is to operate at a profit, and only slightly less important is the necessity for growth. The business is the wealth-creating and wealth-producing organ of the society. Management must maintain its wealth-producing resource intact by making adequate profits to offset the risk of economic activity. And it must beside increase the wealth-producing capacity of these resources and with them the wealth of society. Ethics play an importance role in social responsibility. The business organizations must have ethical responsibility as they are doing business, including production, management, and services and so on. Without ethics, it would be danger to the human. Ethics is simply the rules that say what is right and wrong, as defined by a particular reference group or individual. The social responsibility is very importance to both society and business organizations. Although there are some arguments for and against social responsibility even more of the organizations would take action on social responsibility. Many of the advantages being social responsibility was created, some of that was already discuss on previous pages. Believed that, the best interest of business organizations is social responsibilities, that would be benefit in the long run of company, can be earn more profit, and benefit to the human and the environment. Conclusion