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james0929

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When your manager explains the company motivation for beginning CSR initiatives, she includes aspects from the business case approach and from the ethical mandate approach in her rationale. Is this possible?
 
  A) No; the organization can't do both at the same time
  B) No; one has to be the deciding factor
  C) Yes; ultimately companies develop their rationale based on their values and their future in mind so they can incorporate aspects from both strategies into their reason for adopting these initiatives
  D) Yes; the aspect of the two approaches are similar and neither approach may have driven their decision to engage in CSR. It just worked out that way

Question 2

One of the advantages of group decision making is the availability and diversity of members' skills, knowledge, and expertise.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



onowka

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Answer to Question 1

Beautifully done Thanks

Answer to Question 2

TRUE



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