A company's suppliers are:
A) stockholders.
B) bondholders.
C) stakeholders.
D) None of the above
Answer: C
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A feature of the economic model of corporate social responsibility (CSR) is that it:
A. holds pursuit of profit as the sole duty of business. B. prevents shareholders from being at the center of a corporation. C. expects business to have a strict obligation to contribute to social causes. D. states that profit is independent of optimal allocation of resources.
Which statement BEST describes the production of a team's report?
a. All writers should participate in producing the final report. b. Individuals should turn over their drafts to be worked into the final report. c. In the near-final draft, each team member edits the report section he or she wrote. d. Readers of the report should be able to discern each report writer's style.
KFC’s “Finger-Lickin’ Good” was interpreted as “Eat your fingers off” in China; Swedish vacuum maker’s ad campaign for Electrolux centered on the slogan, “Nothing sucks like an Electrolux” which understandably failed to appeal to many U.S. consumers; and Braniff Airlines advertised its leather seats with the slogan “Fly in leather” which was translated in Mexico as “Fly naked.” These are examples of the breakdown of
a. Servant leadership b. Cross-cultural communication c. Diversified communication d. Mixed communication
Through his observation of human behavior, psychologist Lawrence Kohlberg developed a model of moral development. Describe the stages of moral development that were studied and developed by Kohlberg and the relevance of this model for ethical business behavior