Effectiveness of the company’s practices and structures

 

Select a ‘real world’ company of your choice which satisfies the following criteria 1) is a minimum of 20 years
old, 2) has more than 10,000 employees and 3) has an operational presence in more than five countries 4) is
listed on a stock exchange(s) and 5) has paid dividends.
Prepare record and upload the link to an individual oral video presentation of 15 minutes in length.
Required (1-3):
Your presentation should discuss the effectiveness of the company’s practices and structures regarding the
three following themes:
1. The role of board of directors in corporate governance and competitiveness
2. Performance of Socially Responsible investment (SRI) stocks
3. Analysis and evaluation of investments for value creation
(Indicative oral video presentation length for required 1-3 above: 12 minutes)

Having analysed the above three themes for your selected company, discuss how would you as a finance
professional help the company take business expansion related strategic decisions in a competitive
environment where responsible business practices may have a price.
(Indicative oral video presentation length for required 4 above: 3 minutes)

 

 

Sample Solution

eology in Europe, and the consequent corrosion of the security attached to the domestic household. Krogstad is introduced as he enters through an unlocked door in the Helmer’s household “Now the door is pushed ajar, and Krogstad appears.” (130). Like Sandip, Krogstad’s arrival is sudden and unforeseen. By focusing on the unlocked door, it is clear to see that the bourgeoise household is defenceless in keeping intruders out. It is a facade of security that is easily compromised. Furthermore, Krogstad’s silent observation of Nora’s game with her children “what shall we play? Hide and seek?” (129) provides an unsettling sense of voyeurism as he intrudes on an emphatically private moment. This casts Nora’s household from its preconceived notions of seclusion and exposes it to be scrutinized by the outside world. Nicholas Grene extends this line of thought by stating that “the revolutionary innovation of Ibsen’s A Doll’s House was to turn that scene of the glass-walled conservatory the other way around, to put the audience of the play in the position of the townspeople, gazing in at the middle-class marital home.” (16). Grene’s point is a significant one as it illuminates the importance of staging in corroding the distinct lines between the interior and exterior world. The set of the bourgeoise household may be constructed to appear superficially private but it is, in fact, a stage. This means that it is designed for the sole purpose of being gazed upon and dissected. In this sense, there is a definitive and noticeable breach between the domestic household and the external world as the audience observes the bourgeoise home. This, Branislav Jakovljevic posits, means that “the reality of the stage is always measured against the truth of the outside world.” (432). In oth

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