BUS 100
Week 3
1. Being on time for classes, listen the teacher carefully, taking notes, not being buys wit other things, do hw on time, repeat the classes. With friends; not get too close in classes, switch the phone to silence. Usually I’m trying to do them but sometimes I miss some of them.
2. IKEA. Protecting the environment, in the website of IKEA about environment: they are strive to minimize negative impact. All IKEA solid wood and board product suppliers must live up to the IKEA supplier code of conduct IWAY as well as their forestry requirement.
Developing the Quality of the Workforce: Ikea has a workforce of 127,800, 90,000 of whom work in Europe. At the latest count there are 270 stores throughout the world with 20 new stores opening every year. The stores attract more that 560 million visitors a year who, in all probability, have leafed through some of the 190 million catalogues that the company prints every year. And they shop for close on €20 billion a year. (Meetings. Web)
Corporate Philanthropy: In 2012, the IKEA Foundation gave $110 million (€82/£71m million*) in grants and donations to help children and families living in poverty in 28 developing countries. This is showing us to IKEA is volunteer and helping to others.
3. They are looks perfect and they also being more then perfect because they are helpful to other kids and families. They are getting better on financial.
4. The Federal Trade Commission issued that are designed to