Original Poster said:
This is a really rough draft
In incorporating CSR, businesses are able to operate ethically and contribute to economic development while improving the quality of life of the workforce and the community as a whole which contributes to its success. As a socially responsible business, the business would want to adjust to the increasingly strict environmental regulations. Increasingly, society has established a greater concern for the environment. As a result, one has to be aware of the community needs, opinions and attitudes to provide a good reputation. For example, a business can incorporate ecologically sustainable practices such as recycling and alternative energies such as solar energy to demonstrate its ethical behaviour. Consequently, it reveals the business takes into consideration of values and beliefs of the community. Making the business have a competitive advantage over its competitors. Starbucks a barista business is known to implement corporate social responsible initiatives. In 1998, Starbucks was struggling financially resulting in the closure of multiple stores. In addressing this Starbucks launched a series of initiatives centred around people, the environment and the community. A notable initiative was the guarantee of the ethical production and purchasing of coffee tea and cocoa. By investing in its people and community Starbuck was able to exceed its prior revenue in 2013 and establish a positive image of the company. Through CSR, it is clear that ethical behaviour contrubutes to the success of a business.
Let's say it's worth 5 marks as @
jimmysmith560 suggested.
[As a socially responsible business, the business would want to adjust to the increasingly strict environmental regulations. Increasingly, society has established a greater concern for the environment. As a result, one has to be aware of the community needs, opinions and attitudes to provide a good reputation]
[For example, a business can incorporate ecologically sustainable practices such as recycling and alternative energies such as solar energy to demonstrate its ethical behaviour. Consequently, it reveals the business takes into consideration of values and beliefs of the community, making the business have a competitive advantage over its competitors].
[Starbucks a barista business is known to implement corporate social responsible initiatives. In 1998, Starbucks was struggling financially resulting in the closure of multiple stores. In addressing this Starbucks launched a series of initiatives centred around people, the environment and the community.]
[A notable initiative was the guarantee of the ethical production and purchasing of coffee tea and cocoa. By investing in its people and community Starbuck was able to exceed its prior revenue in 2013 and establish a positive image of the company.]
Great thesis and link!
It's a good response overall, especially considering it's a rough draft, but I'd just advise you to refer to parts of the question specifically, such as 'ethical' and 'success'!