The top honors for 2001 goes to Procter and Gamble, which moved up from number four in 2000, Business Ethics reports in its March-April 2001 issue. The giant consumer products company scored high in the category of “service to international stakeholders”, a measure of how well the company behaves in the44 countries outside of the United States in which it does business. P&G “has been generous in international grants and gifts in these communities, including earthquake relief in Turkey, community building projects in Japan, plus contributions for schools in China, school computers in Romania, special education in Malaysia, and shore protection in France,” according to the magazine.
The top honors for 2001 goes to Procter and Gamble, which moved up from number four in 2000, Business Ethics reports in its March-April 2001 issue. The giant consumer products company scored high in the category of “service to international stakeholders”, a measure of how well the company behaves in the44 countries outside of the United States in which it does business. P&G “has been generous in international grants and gifts in these communities, including earthquake relief in Turkey, community building projects in Japan, plus contributions for schools in China, school computers in Romania, special education in Malaysia, and shore protection in France,” according to the magazine.
Factories and companies are pleased that so many people “gamble” because ______.
The top honors for 2001 goes to Procter and Gamble, which moved up from number four in 2000, Business Ethics reports in its March-April 2001 issue. The giant consumer products company scored high in the category of “service to international stakeholders”, a measure of how well the company behaves in the44 countries outside of the United States in which it does business. P&G “has been generous in international grants and gifts in these communities, including earthquake relief in Turkey, community building projects in Japan, plus contributions for schools in China, school computers in Romania, special education in Malaysia, and shore protection in France,” according to the magazine.