PBMF: Business as a Force for Good
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- 3. ethical situations in which values conflict and there is no clear right or wrong answer
- 6. (2words) honesty and transparency in all financial dealings as well as taking responsibility for financial decisions and outcomes
- 7. an economic and social ideology where personal well-being, happiness, and societal success are heavily tied to the continuous acquisition of material goods
- 9. (2words) principles and standards that guide behavior and decision making in business activities
- 12. (2words) the minimum income necessary for a worker to meet their basic needs and maintain a decent standard of living without relying on government assistance
- 13. (2words)total amount of greenhouse gases produced by an individual, event, organization, or product
- 14. (acroynm) a business approach that contributes to sustainable development by delivering economic, social, and environmental benefits for all stakeholders
- 15. (acronym) this is a way to a way to measure a CSR program's value by identifying who the program impacts and tracking its results, for example
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- 1. a deceptive marketing practice in which companies make misleading or false claims about the environmental benefits of their products or services
- 2. the reduction in pollution from an environmental initiative uses this to measure impact
- 4. (2words) the lowest amount a company can legally pay its workers
- 5. (2words) marketing in which a company donates part of the sales from a product to a nonprofit organization
- 8. environmental ______ is the responsible use and protection of the natural environment
- 10. TOMS Shoe and The Coca-Cola Company 5by20 Initiative, for example, make this kind of social impact
- 11. interviews with NPO(nonprofit organization)workers and the people they help creates a way to measure the impact of corporate giving by creating these