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Corporate Social Responsibility and Law

An external examination and analysis of FIFA’s ( Fédération Internationale de Football Association )approach to social responsibility.

The report should be presented as if it were a report to the board of FIFA

The external examination should be addressed to the board as if it were being provided by an external consultant.
The report should:

1. Identify the legal and ethical issues relevant to the matters being reported

2. Make specific and actionable recommendations

3. Utilise published organisational materials such as annual reports and codes of conduct and ethics and analyse the organisation’s approaches for implementation and maintenance of these strategies

4. Assess the level of commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility and to make a series of recommendations for improvement.
The Above Report needs to be written in the below format/flow

1. Executive Summary
2. Introduction
3. Research Questions
4. Problem, context and literature
5. Methodology, Approach and Limitations
6. Discussion and Data Analysis
7. Implications (Benefit and Limitations)
8. Recommendations and Conclusions
9. References
Reference:
Ferrell et al, Business Ethics: Ethical Decision Making & Cases
Griggs et al, Managers and the Law, a Guide for Business Decision Makers
Internet – Google urls


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Corporate Social Responsibility and Law

Corporate Social Responsibility and Law

Using the responsibilities and accountabilities of a manager wherein the manager may be an identified individual in a senior management position in a company / organisation, examples might be a manager involved in a corporate scandal, collapse or other crisis – Tony Hayward the CEO of BP at the time of the Gulf Oil Disaster comes to mind, or for some current ideas given what’s in the news at the time of writing this: the managers responsible for the decision to take the production of Nana’s/Creative Gourmet Berry production offshore, firms who have contracted to run offshore detention centres, the members of the Boards of any of the Greyhound Racing governing bodies in the light of recent revelations about live baiting, coaches and management of sporting teams that have been involved in investigations by ASADA….

1. Identify areas in which there is potential for conflict or inconsistency between the Managers legal responsibility or the firms legal responsibility.

2. Analyse the decisions already taken or planned to be taken and based on design thinking skills, design an approach or framework for decision making

It is not necessary to identify every law or regulation that might apply, rather the objective is to Identify the areas where there is potential for conflict or dilemma to arise and to analyse the approach to decision making in respect of affected areas.

Example of affected areas are as below

1. Privacy laws – particularly in the context of big data

2. Employment related issues

3. Activities/laws impacting on the vulnerable – consumer protection, animal protection, child welfare, asylum seekers etc

4. Conflicts of interest (perceived or real) in contracting or procurement

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Corporate Social Responsibility and Law

Corporate Social Responsibility and Law

Using the responsibilities and accountabilities of a manager wherein the manager may be an identified individual in a senior management position in a company / organisation, examples might be a manager involved in a corporate scandal, collapse or other crisis – Tony Hayward the CEO of BP at the time of the Gulf Oil Disaster comes to mind, or for some current ideas given what’s in the news at the time of writing this: the managers responsible for the decision to take the production of Nana’s/Creative Gourmet Berry production offshore, firms who have contracted to run offshore detention centres, the members of the Boards of any of the Greyhound Racing governing bodies in the light of recent revelations about live baiting, coaches and management of sporting teams that have been involved in investigations by ASADA….

1. Identify areas in which there is potential for conflict or inconsistency between the Managers legal responsibility or the firms legal responsibility.

2. Analyse the decisions already taken or planned to be taken and based on design thinking skills, design an approach or framework for decision making

It is not necessary to identify every law or regulation that might apply, rather the objective is to Identify the areas where there is potential for conflict or dilemma to arise and to analyse the approach to decision making in respect of affected areas.

Example of affected areas are as below

1. Privacy laws – particularly in the context of big data

2. Employment related issues

3. Activities/laws impacting on the vulnerable – consumer protection, animal protection, child welfare, asylum seekers etc

4. Conflicts of interest (perceived or real) in contracting or procurement

Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

Comments are closed.

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