Goodgovernance

Cards (50)

  • The desire to promote the welfare of others. Expressed especially by the generous donation of money to good cause. -Its simply giving back whatever resources you want to give whether time, goods and money and there’s some ways to give food
    PHILANTHROPY
  • Aspect of philanthropy that give money to charitable causes or organization
    FINANCIAL DONATION
  • Aspect of philanthropy that donate time, skills and expertise to help others
    VOLUNTEERING
  • Aspect of philanthropy that donate goods or services directly to those in needs?
    IN KIND DONATIONS
  • Stakeholders are people who affect or can be affected by a business High interest and high power stakeholders are the most important and influential group for your community outreach.
    COMMUNITY STAKEHOLDERS
  • Are people whose interest in a company comes through a direct relationship, such as employment, ownership, or investment.
    INTERNAL STAKEHOLDER
  • Are those who do not directly work with a company but are affected somehow by the actions and outcomes of the business.
    EXTERNAL STAKEHOLDER
  • EMPLOYEES, MANAGER AND OWNER ARE EXAMPLES OF?
    INTERNAL STAKEHOLDER
  • SOCIETY, GOVERNMENT, SUPPLIER, CREDITORS, SHAREHOLDERS AND COSTUMER ARE EXAMPLES OF?
    EXTERNAL STAKEHOLDERS
  • Are an individuals duties or obligations to the community and include cooperation, respect and participation. The concept goes beyond thinking and acting as individual to common beliefs about interest and life.
    RESPONSIBILITY TOWARDS COMMUNITY
  • It involves a company contributing to a nonprofit organization to advance its mission, offering benefits like improved employee retention and public image alignment.
    CORPORATE PHILANTHROPY
  • Stakeholders are like team members; they include donors, the community, and the organization receiving the support
    STAKEHOLDER IN STRATEGIC PHILANTHROPY
  • the more good business can do, the better it’s company’s image will be
    IMPROVE COMPANY IMAGE
  • Build closer relationship to other people in the community.
    IMPROVE PUBLIC RELATION
  • company take into account the corporate social responsibility in the community
    COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
  • it does not matter what your brand sells or what services it offers , there’s always a way to incorporate social good or show your morale by giving
    BOOSTING EMPLOYEE MORALE
  • effective way of helping your company from competitors are building cause product
    MARKET DIFFERENTIATION
  • donating for charity is a one mood booster and more fulfilled own desire to give others
    MAKES YOU FEEL GOOD
  • your actions can inspire others to pay attention to important matters
    SET AN EXAMPLE FOR OTHERS
  • these days there’s a bigger impact to help to those in need. It’s either financial support , provides food, shelter, medical , education and care
    DRIVING CHANGE TO THOSE IN NEED
  • refer to problems, challenges, or complications that arise in the context of technology and its usage. These issues can encompass a wide range of concerns, including hardware or software malfunctions, network connectivity problems, security breaches, data loss, compatibility issues, and user errors.
    TECHNOLOGY ISSUES
  • It is an elegant and powerful theory of technology’s origins and evolution. More than anything else technology creates our world. It creates our wealth, our economy, our very way of being,” says W. Brian Arthur.
    THE NATURE OF TECHNOLOGY
  • Give the six nature of technology that is defined by several fundamental characteristics and principles
    1. Innovation and Creativity 2. Problem Solving 3. Evolution and Advancement 4. Impact and Transportation 5. Interdisciplinary 6. Adaptability and Flexibility 7. Ethical Considerations
  • What are the fives influence in technology on economics?
    Education and Skills development
    Economic growth
    Globalization
    Agriculture development
    Reduction of poverty rates
  • It foster skilled workforce, drive economic prosperity, facilitate global connectivity, optimize agriculture, and reduce poverty rates. Judiciously leveraging technology offers immense opportunities for positive change.
    TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENT
  • What are the disadvantages in influence of technology on economics
    Lost Job
    Destruction of Nature
    Over use
  • This has led to increased global connectedness and collaboration, as well as the sharing of ideas and cultures. Technology has also helped bridge language barriers through translation tools, facilitating global communication and cultural exchange. Technological advancements, such as artificial intelligence and machine learning, have also enhanced the ability to comprehend and analyze large amounts of data. Overall, the integration of technology into the workplace has empowered college students to thrive in an interconnected world.
    TECHNOLOGY INFLUENCE IN THE SOCIETY
  • Prioritize ethical decision-making in technology development and deployment.
    ETHICAL CONSIDERATION
  • Assess and minimize negative social consequences, ensuring technology benefits all stakeholders.
    SOCIAL IMPACT
  • Integrate eco-friendly practices, reducing the environmental footprint of technology.
    ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
  • Implement robust measures to safeguard user data and ensure cybersecurity.
    DATA PRIVACY AND SECURITY
  • Foster a culture of accountability and transparent communication regarding technological decisions.
    ACCOUNTABILITY AND TRANSPARENCY
  • Stay abreast of and adhere to relevant regulations to ensure legal and ethical technology use
    COMPLIANCE WITH REGULATIONS
  • Are disruptions in the usual function of ecosystems. Further, these issues can be caused by humans (human impact on the environment) or they can be natural.
    GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
  • WHAT ARE THE 5 EXAMPLES OF GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES?
    1. Climate change 2. Biodiversity Loss 3. Water Scarcity 4. Plastic pollution 5. Air pollution
  • GIVE THE 4 ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS
    Toxic Substances and Hazardous Waste Management Act (RA 6969) Clean Air Act Of 1999 (RA 8749) Ecological Solid Waste Management Act (RA 9003)
    Clean Water Act (RA 9275)
  • It can be defined as the use of sources of energy other than the traditional fossil fuels (such as oil, coal, and natural gas
    ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
  • Its generation comes from sources that can be replenished naturally over time. It generation does not produce greenhouse gases or harm the environment.
    ALTERNATIVE ENERGY VS RENEWABLE ENERGY
  • In this source of energy, the wind is used for producing electricity by making use of the kinetic energy created by air in motion.
    WIND ENERGY
  • It is a source of energy that is taken from the Earth’s core. It comes from the heat which is generated during the original formation of the pl
    GEOTHERMAL ENERGY