corporate policy

  • 1Corporate Policy and Procedure Manual — document which outlines policies and procedures followed in a company …

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  • 2Corporate headquarters — The Continental Center I and the KBR Tower, both part of the Cullen Center complex in Downtown Houston, have the corporate headquarters of Continental Airlines and KBR[1] …

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  • 3Corporate finance — Corporate finance …

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  • 4Corporate Knights — cover, Winter 2009 (Responsible Investment Issue) Editor Toby A.A. Heaps Categories Responsible business Frequency Quarterly …

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  • 5Corporate-owned life insurance — (COLI), also known as dead peasant life insurance[1] or janitors insurance[2], is life insurance on employees lives that is owned by the employer, with benefits payable to the employer. When the employer is a bank, it is known as a bank owned… …

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  • 6Corporate law — (also company or corporations law) is the study of how shareholders, directors, employees, creditors, and other stakeholders such as consumers, the community and the environment interact with one another under the internal rules of the firm.… …

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  • 7corporate society — corporate society, corporatism These terms refer to a type of society in which various large scale corporate organizations with powerful vested interests are involved in the economic, social and political decision making process. Examples of… …

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  • 8Corporate personhood — refers to the question about which subset of rights that are afforded under the law to natural persons should also be afforded to corporations as legal persons. In Dartmouth College v. Woodward (1819), corporations were recognized as having the… …

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  • 9Corporate Colonization — reflects that as organizations and corporations become the more centralized source of power within our societies, the more that an individual will derive their identity and values from the organization (Deetz 1992). This is opposed to the other… …

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  • 10Corporate Accountability International — (formerly INFACT) is a non profit organization, founded in 1977. Their campaign headquarters are in Boston, Massachusetts and they have offices in Oakland, California, Seattle, Washington, and Bogotá, Colombia. Currently their most prominent… …

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