Green Company Memo
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Select a company that is considered green in the way it conducts its business.
Write at least a memo that includes the following in order:
-An introductory paragraph explaining the purpose of the paper and the upcoming sections.
-A brief description of what defines a company as being green
-An overview of the company you selected, including its products, holdings, and customers
-An explanation about why the company is considered green.
-Provide details about the policies, operations, products, and management that make the company green.
-State what role you believe the HR department had in making this company green.
-A description of the company's primary and secondary stakeholders
-A conclusion that summarizes what the memo was about and why it is important for the reader take make a decision and/or take action.
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The expert explains the purpose of the paper and the upcoming sections. A brief description of what defines a company as being green is determined.
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Going green is a way to improve the effects society has on the environment as it relates to global warming. From what I can see you have your basic outline for the assignment. There are some sections that you may be able to combine like introduction and brief description before you go into the company selected. I am including some links that will provide you with companies that have gone green. However, ...
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