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  • 1Corporate manslaughter (England and Wales) — Corporate manslaughter is a criminal offence in English law, being an act of homicide committed by a company or organisation. In general, in English criminal law, a juristic person is in the same position as a natural person, and may be convicted …

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  • 2Paper Tiger Television — (based in NY) has been creating fun, funky, hard hitting, investigative, compelling and truly alternative media since 1981. The programs produced at PTTV have inspired media savvy community productions and activism around the world. Their archive …

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  • 3Corporate communication — is the message issued by a corporate organization, body, or institute to its publics. Publics can be both internal (employees, stakeholders, i.e. share and stock holders) and external (agencies, channel partners, media, government, industry… …

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  • 4Corporate citizenship — is a term used to describe a company s role in, or responsibilities towards society. For this reason it is sometimes used interchangeably with corporate social responsibility, and in fact many companies including Microsoft, IBM and Novartis have… …

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  • 5Corporate finance — Corporate finance …

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  • 6Corporate sustainability — is a business approach that creates long term consumer and employee value by not only creating a green strategy aimed towards the natural environment, but taking into consideration every dimension of how a business operates in the social,… …

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  • 7Corporate 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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  • 8Paper shredder — with built in wastebasket A paper shredder is a mechanical device used to cut paper into chad, typically either strips or fine particles. Government organizations, businesses, and private individuals use shredders to destroy private, confidential …

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  • 9Corporate Law Economic Reform Program Act 2004 — Corporate Law Economic Reform Program (Audit Reform Corporate Disclosure) Act 2004, commonly called CLERP 9, is the most recent reform to the Corporations Act 2001 (Commonwealth) which governs corporate law in Australia. It was enacted in July… …

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  • 10Corporate social entrepreneur — A corporate social entrepreneur (CSE) is defined as an employee of the firm who operates in a socially entrepreneurial manner; identifying opportunities for and/ or championing socially responsible activity; in addition to helping the firm… …

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