Corporate social responsibility
The post conta
ins three asighnments
1: Week 1 Project
Order Description
Recommend and defend a new corporate social responsibility (CSR) project for a global, publicly traded organization.
Select a global, publicly traded organization. (H
int: The Fortune 500 list of companies is a good source for this k
ind of
information).
Research the chosen organization through primary and secondary sources and
investigate the organization's mission and vision statement and code of ethics. Beg
in th
ink
ing about a potential social cause you might recommend for the organization (that is different than any current social cause the organization pursues).
Select Google as your global, publicly traded organization. In do
ing research on Google, you f
ind that it supports a number of charities,
includ
ing improv
ing computer science education, empower
ing women and girls, and fight
ing traffick
ing and child abuse. However,Identify another cause for Google to support beyond what it is already do
ing.
Tasks:
•Research from a variety of sources,
includ
ing the company's website, social media sites, company blogs,
industry and trade sources, and other sources, provide a summary of the organization,
includ
ing the organization's products or services, customer or client base, areas of operation or distribution, history, ma
in competition, and the organization's current situation.
• Analyze the mission, vision, and values of this organization.
• Evaluate the ethical pr
inciples and policy under which the organization works.
• Defend the reasons (e.g., personal, professional) and rationale lead
ing you to select the organization. What drew you to this particular organization?
2: Management Analysis
Order Description
Creation of a comprehensive Excel workbook with support
ing charts and graphs and a short analysis of the data.
Quantitative reason
ing uses a process similar to the qualitative research process
in that you will first identify an issue or problem and then use mathematical formulas or an analytic tool to derive a solution. Construct graphs, charts, and tables to display data and
inform analysis and
interpretation. evaluate the results of the
information, draw analyses and validate them by apply
ing them to the issue or problem.
3: Role of Private Security - Preparing for a Speech Before a Security Professional Organization
Order Description
Project 1: Role of Private Security
I
Project 1: Prepar
ing for a Speech Before a Security Professional Organization
Scenario: Corporate Security Director for XYZ and a recognized leader
in the security profession. accept an
invitation to speak at the ASIS International Sem
inar and Exhibits about the various security operational and other challenges with which organizations are confronted
in protect
ing assets and possible solutions. Because of your expertise, you are asked to discuss
in detail a security director's various professional responsibilities
in today’s world,
includ
ing loss prevention,
investigation, adm
inistrative, and managerial functions and the critical skills required of a security director to fully succeed
in accomplish
ing the protective mission.address the importance of a security director to develop strong work
ing relationships with various
internal and external entities and provide examples how these associations will promote a successful security operation.
(1) Provide a “welcome” statement and a strong
introduction describ
ing to the audience the purpose of your speech.
(2) Identify and discuss the current operational and other challenges confront
ing security directors and possible solutions to those challenges.
(3) Identify and discuss
in detail a security director's various professional responsibilities
in today’s world,
includ
ing loss prevention,
investigation, adm
inistrative, and managerial functions.
(4) Identify and discuss the critical skills required of a security director to fully succeed
in protect
ing an organization’s assets.
(5) Identify and discuss the significance
in establish
ing strong
internal and external relationships to meet security operational objectives and provide examples of the
individuals and groups with whom partnerships must be forged.
(6) Provide conclud
ing remarks that summarize your presentation and close your speech with an
invitation for the audience to participate
in a question/answer discussion session.