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  • The term "non-profit" has been criticized as fiscally inaccurate and negative, when the goal of these organizations is, in fact, positive. The US Internal Revenue Service Code state that earnings gained by "non-profit" organizations may not benefit individuals or stakeholders, which neglects a broader, social-context definition of the term "stakeholder". This paper presents a new conceptual framework for social impact, "social profit," which can be a goal shared by for-profit enterprises and non-profit organizations ("pure social profit enterprises"). A range of social profit enterprises (SPEs), SPE functions, and methods for determining the strategic value of social profit ventures are identified. By rebranding nomenclature used in discussing social good and utilizing the rigor of for-...

    ...Businesses, organizations, and citizens are responding becaus... values and, thus, have begun shifting operations and marketing strategies to become more social pro...

  • The Commission is establishing a docket to consider new measurement of Flats Sequencing Systems operations, a change in the definition of certain MODS operations, modifications to flats cost models, modification of the mail processing cost model applicable to First-Class Mail presort letters, and modification of the Business Reply Mail cost model in of service performance measurement. Establishing this docket will allow the Commission to consider the Postal Service's proposal and comments from the public.

  • Bob Fresneda fits the definition of a frequent flyer. As president of U.S. operations for the ReadSoft software company in Metairie, he is on an airplane at least once a week for business. All travelers have to negotiate airports at mealtime at some point as flight schedules, security clearances and layovers often do not allow time to leave the terminal.

  • ... income and nonbusiness income definitions,2 under which income is nonbusiness income if it d... taxpayer's regular trade or business operations."3. The business income definition has been inte...

  • Undergraduate business majors are often required to take a course in operations management. In the course, they learn about such techniques and topics as productivity, quality, product design, forecasting, project management, and supply chain management, among others. Text book authors define quality in many ways. The definition varies from one business function to another. The definition also varies from industry to industry. Active learning has a large following among academics and trainers. Learning becomes active when students use their minds during the learning process. Undergraduate students at many AACSB accredited business school are required to take a course on operations management. The subject school is located in the South East US and is part of a regional comprehensive univ...

  • ...Restricted Business Operations in Sudan and Imports from Burma. AGENCI...1. Delete the definition of ``person'' and other issues with definitions. C...

  • ... income and nonbusiness income definitions,2 under which income is nonbusiness income if it d... taxpayer's regular trade or business operations."3 . The business income definition has been inter...

  • ... that form part of a " 'unitary business.' " Hunt-Wesson, Inc. v. Franchise Tax Bd. of Cal.... taxpayer's regular trade or business operations." Ill. Comp. Stat., ch. 35, §5/1501(a)(1) (West 11994). This language mirrors the definition of "business income" in the Uniform Division of In...

  • The Commission is adopting final amendments to its Trade Regulation Rule entitled ``Disclosure Requirements and Prohibitions Concerning Business Opportunities'' (``'' or ``Rule''). Among other things, the has been amended to broaden its scope to cover business opportunity sellers not covered by the interim , such as sellers of work-at-home opportunities, and to streamline and simplify the disclosures that sellers must provide to prospective purchasers. The final Rule is based upon the comments received in response to an Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (``ANPR''), an Initial Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (``INPR''), a Revised Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (``RNPR''), a public workshop, a Staff Report, and o...

    ..., the final Rule contains an expanded definition of ``business opportunity'' aimed at extending the..., and multi-level marketing (MLM) \13\ operations. It also eliminated the $500 threshold for Rule co...

  • ... equipment integral to a business' operations and meeting the IRS definition of capital equipmen...



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