Vikky - organisation?s ethics and social responsibility and its performance
Organisation 's Ethics and Social Responsibility Table of Contents Executive Summary .3 Definitions .5 Ethics and Responsibility or Profit Making .12 Conclusion .15 Bibliography .16 Executive Summary The text in this paper is about an organizations ' ethics and its social responsibility . Here we have first defined that ethics is a code of conduct or guidelines on the basis of which all the acts within the organization are performed . In addition to the discussion of its meaning few tasks by performing which a company can achieve its

ethical position are also mentioned . Then the definition of social responsibility is given . Social responsibility has different meanings for different words The ethics are not only for the organization itself but they are applicable to the employees as well . In fact the company is said to be ethically strong if not only the company but also its employees are abiding by the company 's corporate code of conduct . The general understanding of this term is that when an organization takes care of the society and its welfare the organization is said to be socially responsible
Moreover , it has been explained that how an organisation can fulfill its ethical and social responsibility . In order to explain how an organization can fulfill its ethical and social responsibility a few approaches are explained which can be adopted by the organization alternatively . Those approaches include the social obligation approach the social responsibility approach and the social responsiveness approach . Although all three approaches are explained it is concluded that...
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