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Chapter 4 Written Assignment

Chapter 4 Written Assignment

Q Chapter 4 Written Assignment Demonstrating the level of commitment one business has to social responsibility. Introduction Richard Foos of Rhino Records built a multimillion-dollar entertainment experience out of a pile of dusty old records—by sticking to his ideals. Foos fosters ethical practices in Rhino's day-to-day business, supporting numerous charitable groups and promoting community service by Rhino employees. Steps 1. See for yourself how Foos responds to social and environmental issues by going to Rhino's Web site at www.rhino.com Links to an external site.and exploring the "About Rhino" links. Here is another link you might useful in your research: http://articles.latimes.com/1997/oct/26/business/fi-46897 Links to an external site.. 2. Please answer the following questions: 1. What is the social mission of Rhino Records? 2. What does the Social and Environmental Responsibility Team (SERT) do to implement this mission? 3. How does Rhino Records encourage its employees to get involved in community service? 4. How do Rhino employees communicate the company's social mission to their customers? Requirements Based on the information you have gathered, write a 1-2 page business report addressing the questions listed below. Please remember that business reports use block formatting, have a Title, Introduction, Information, Summary and Works Cited sections (Refer to posted examples in Modules). Also business writing is clear and concise. Further, please state the question and then underneath place your response. When your report is complete, please submit to the appropriate Assignment link provided. All responses will be run through TurnItIn to check for plagiarism. PreviousNext

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Recently, I was going through some old boxes in my parents basement. I opened an old dusty box, and it was full of old records. The records were my fathers, who had held on to them since the 1960’s. I started going through them looking at records from The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Otis Redding, and Bob Dylan. I was thinking how cool these old records are, but I did not have any way to play them, so they continued to sit in the basement. After reading the articles on Rhino Records I learned that these old records do not go the waste. One mans junk is another mans treasure.