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Who is Jim Davis?
This person donated $400,000 to the Trump Victory Committee in 2016.
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What is New Balance?
This company was founded in 1906 by Irish immigrant William J. Riley.
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What is Corporate Social Responsibility?
CSR
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What is communicate?
One of the greatest challenges described in the case was New Balances inability to effectively _____ both internally and externally regarding what they were doing in regard to CSR.
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Who is Anne Davis?
In 1977, this person is New Balance's first Human Resources Manager.
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What is the USA?
New Balance is the last major American footwear company that still makes footwear here.
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What is Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship?
BCCCC
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What is supply chain?
According to the case, there are four areas of existing issues or concerns affecting New Balance and other footwear/apparel companies. One of these areas is Human and labor rights in the _______.
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Who was Katherine Shepard?
In 2006, this person was New Balance's lone social responsibility manager.
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What are apparel and accessories?
This segment of New Balance business accounts for less than 5% of sales in 2008.
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What is the Corporate Citizenship Management Framework?
CCMF
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What is transparency?
According to the case, there are four areas of existing issues or concerns affecting New Balance and other footwear/apparel companies. One of these areas is increasing demands for ________.
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Who is BCCCC?
This entity assessed New Balance and provide recommendations for developing an aligned CSR strategy.
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What is the "Endorsed by No One" campaign?
New Balance was best known amongst consumers for this campaign.
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What is Responsible Leadership Steering Committee?
RLSC
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What is the apparel division?
The CSR assessment in 2009 revealed a significant difference between the footwear division and what other division of New Balance?
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