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CSR IN DOMINOS PIZZA
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CSR IN DOMINO’S PIZZA
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CSR in Domino’s PizzaIntroduction
CSR is the galvanization of management concepts to include other factors like environmental and social concerns. It is the deliberation of duties to serve the community more wholesomely (Urip 2013, 7).
The CSR DimensionsI. Physical Environment
The immediate environment in which man lives if not well guarded has so many repercussions on human life (Scilly 2015, 1). CSR addresses the concerns of the physical environment by drawing up measures that curb global warming and pollution effects (Urip 2013, 7). The system also advocates the conservation of energy and scarce resources (Kitzmueller, Markus & Shimshack 2012, 56).
II. Consumer Dimension
This is the care that industries and companies exhibit toward their clienteles. This aspect of CSR makes the consumers feel loved, trusted and cared for to the levels that inspire them to product/company loyalty (Scilly 2015, 1).
III. Community Involvement
Industries have also indulged in solving the problems that societies experience. The biggest concern is that clients who reside in the base from which they expect to thrive are affected.
IV. Employee Relations
The way the company relates to their employees affects their productivity. CSR in this dimension advocates equal treatment and availing of opportunities to the employees (Kitzmueller, Markus & Shimshack 2012, 64).
V. Supply Chain
The supply chain should have considerations like environmental responsibility, labor standards, and human rights. When a company aspires to take on the supply chain as a corporate social responsibility, they should consider the personnel involved in the processes of supply chain, taking heed to respect their demands and nature (GrüNewäLder 2008, 6).
Reason for Choice of Domino’s Pizza
Domino’s Pizza has a large clientele base that is only possible to maintain through proper adherence to the CSR standards (GrüNewäLder 2008, 2). The company has called for the adoption of CSR regulations that have helped it to beat competition.
Marketing Response to the Five CSR DimensionsI. Physical Environment CSR
Domino signed a contract with Renault to promote their electrical car (Domino’s Pizza 2015, 1). This factor inspired confidence in people about their caring nature and also portrayed them as a company that cares about the environment.
II. Consumer Dimension
The manner in which Domino has treated its clients has earned the loyalty (Domino’s Pizza 2015, 1). The result of caring for their customers has been immense as the customers market them through talk in the society and through reviews (Baxi & Prasad 2005, 298).
III. Community Development
The company has taken part in several charity programs (Domino’s Pizza 2015, 1). As a result, more community members want to identify with them have as they have significantly impacted the lives of some community members.
IV. Employee Relations
Domino has set up programs for staff motivation like awards and good salary schemes (Domino’s Pizza 2015, 1). The satisfaction that has been exhibited by their staff as they serve their clients has had a positive impact as clients are served with respect and honor.
V. Supply Chain
The company has adopted a system that would not have any spills in case of an accident (Domino’s Pizza 2015, 1). The transport mechanism has made their production and sales desirable thus improving their returns (Baxi & Prasad 2005, 298).
Conclusion
The adoption of CSR by Domino has portrayed them as caring and dominant in the hotelier sector. CSR is vital in assisting companies outcompete rivals by winning the trust of their customers and even potential customers. The best way to start CSR is by improving the factors that affect the company from within before endeavoring to go beyond.
References List
BAXI, C. V., & PRASAD, A. (2005). Corporate social responsibility: concepts and cases : the Indian experience. New Delhi, India, Excel Books.
DOMINO’S PIZZA., Domino’s – Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). (2015). Retrieved March 6, 2015, from http://corporate.dominos.co.uk/csr
GRÜNEWÄLDER, A. (2008). Corporate social responsibility Implementation in German companies. München, GRIN Verlag GmbH. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:101:1-2010090122914.
KITZMUELLER, MARKUS, AND JAY SHIMSHACK. (2012). “Economic Perspectives on Corporate Social Responsibility.” Journal of Economic Literature, 50(1): 51-84.
SCILLY, M. (2015). Five Dimensions of Corporate Social Responsibility. Retrieved March 6, 2015, from http://smallbusiness.chron.com/five-dimensions-corporate-social-responsibility-54700.html
URIP, I. (2013). Csr strategies corporate social responsibility for a competitive edge in emerging markets. Hoboken, N.J., Wiley. http://rbdigital.oneclickdigital.com.
Literature essay Lord of Files
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Literature essay: Lord of Files
Introduction
William Golding’s novel ‘Lord of the Files’ is not just an entertainment book, but a thought-provoking book on a man and his society. The sadness to the reader after going through the novel and getting a gist of what each character represents.
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The author seems to be responding to ‘Coral Island’ (Bruce 56). This is an Island portrayed in the novel, with a group of shipwrecked boys who made Christians though out of cannibals. They hunt pigs down though they don’t spill over blood, and later they are rescued cheerfully, signifying the darker side of man as well as the true source of the devil.
The author uses different characters to bring out in contrast the opposite side of ma. Ralph in the novel represents common sense and sanity. On the other hand, Jack seems to love power, hunting and blood portraying the hope that human beings have regardless of their circumstances. This signifies man’s efforts to better their lives in a resistant world.
The author has brought out the picture of real mankind in the character of Piggy. This character is portrayed as a personification of reason and intelligence. He is used by the author as an inventor: He discovers the real nature of the devil (Bruce 58). This character connotes that there is hope for mankind even though situations may look worse.
Conclusion
Truly, William Golding’s examines the society giving us an insight into the real nature of humankind and the faults of the society. He uses symbolism to show us the efforts of man to build a perfect society though in vain.
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Bruce, Allie. “More than just a book.” n.d. Web. 28 Oct. 2013.
Digital library, also known as a digital repository
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Digital library, also known as a digital repository, focuses on collecting digital objects such as visual materials, visual videos, and text and audio material stored in the form of electronic media formats. The library provides means of keeping, organizing and retrieving information contained in the media collection. Digital library has many uses such as it can be used by people to access information at any time and any place. The library can also be used to access primary information sources and support multimedia content together with the text. Other uses of digital library include accessibility of network on intranet and internet, provision of user-friendly interface and hypertext links for navigation. Moreover, the library is useful when carrying out advanced search and in retrieval of information. In addition, it is easier to link with other digital libraries which can act as a server for clients doing architectural work (Papy, 2010).
The Geological Hazard Mapping website actively identifies, assess, and maps hazards caused by geological features by use of geophysics and geotechnical instruments. The hazard map is very crucial during emergency-planning management, response to disasters and in designing code amendment for land use. There is the observation that when population continuous to grow, pressure builds on hazardous areas and geologist use the information to educate the people under the Growth Management Act, about the dangers of settling in these regions. The website can detect earth movements such as earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides and tsunamis (Castleton, Elliott & McDonald, 2011).
In response to geological hazards, new technologies continue to emerge such as Advanced National Seismic Systems for detecting earthquakes in timely data and measuring their extent of damage on buildings and structures. In addition, there is innovation of remote sensing technology for monitoring, assessing and analyzing the geological hazards (Castleton, Elliott & McDonald, 2011).
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Castleton, J.J., Elliott, A., McDonald, G.N. (2011). Geologic Hazards of the Magna Quadrangle,
Salt Lake County, Utah. Utah:Utah Geological Survey
Papy, F. (2010). Digital Libraries. Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons
