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Unit 7: Socio-cultural Environment




          8.   To ensure that the product supplied does not have any adverse effect on the customer  Notes
          9.   To hear and redress the genuine grievances of customers
          10.  To avoid any type of cartel formation that a attempts to reap monopoly profits.

          7.7.4  Responsibility towards Community

          1.   To prevent environmental pollution and to prevent ecological imbalance
          2.   Improve the efficiency of business operations

          3.   Contributing to research and development
          4.   Development of backward areas
          5.   Promotion of small scale industry

          6.   Development of region in which they are operating
          7.   This includes working on development of schools, social awareness programmes, adult
               education, health, medical facilities, helping NGOs and the government for social causes
               such as the Pulse Polio Mission, etc.
          8.   Taking steps to conserve scarce resources and developing alternatives, wherever possible.

          7.7.5  Major Social Responsibilities of a Business

          1.   Optimum Utilisation of Scarce National Resources: All corporations must use resources
               judiciously and not waste, misutilise, damage or cause to deteriorate the resources at its
               disposal. It is essential in an energy/power scarce country like India. Not only this, business
               should develop alternative sources of energy and power.


                 Example: ITC uses wind power for some of its projects, while Mahindra and Mahindra
          spends on research an alternatives fuels.
          Reliance is a classical example of efficient utilisation  of resources as it uses by-products and
          waste of one project in another. Its petrochemical plants and refineries are so integrated that
          they use each other's products.
          2.   Responsibility Not to Make Losses: A loss-making unit is a burden on society. It should
               not only conserve resources of the society but perform its duty towards the customer by
               providing better products, towards the shareholder by creating wealth, towards the society
               by utilising its  resources well,  and towards  its employees by not meeting better  HR
               standards.

               Most PSUs that make losses but are kept alive in the name of socialism and employment,
               are basically a burden on society. Their losses are met by taxing the society. One can say
               that society pays higher taxes to subsidies the inefficiencies of PSUs. The question arises,
               why should they?

          3.   Improved Quality of Life: An organization should help improve the society's standard of
               living, which is based on financial power and material growth.
          4.   Responsibility of Employment and Income: Every business should make provisions for
               the payment of fair wages, satisfactory working conditions, steady employment and job
               security, prospects for  promotion, growth and development of workers, and also take
               adequate measures for employee welfare.




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