Programs O Organic Cotton example essay topic

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During 2003/2004 Marks & Spencers have worked to improve their performance across their wide range of corporate social responsibility issues. THEIR Business Clothing: clothing accounts for 50.1% of the UK sales and it's their biggest business. Provides a wide range of clothing for women, men and children. They have 11% share of the UK marketing. Marks & Spencers Public Relations program: o Customer: I think we should keep a sales information, annual independent Survey and customer consultation and a continues research program, so we can keep a good relation with core customer to know what they are looking for. o Employees: we should do continues surveys among our employees. We need to keep our "Confidential help line", so we can keep improving the working environment.

Also, apart from our employee magazine, I think we should send continues information about the group, send updating about some of the decisions making and benefits through their emails. o Shareholders: we have our annual general meeting. We need to improve our programme to survey shareholders satisfaction. A good point is to have regular meeting and presentations with investors. o Suppliers, including franchisees: regular visits, meeting and discussions. Programmes to survey their satisfaction. Direct relationship with important raw material suppliers. o Community: Regular meetings with key charity partners. o Government: Regular meetings with bodies such as the Health and Safety Executive, environmental regulators and financial services authority. Local authority partnership on environmental health and trading standards.

PROGRAMS o Organic cotton: We have increased our use of organic cotton to 3,000 kgb. It's still a very small proportion. Our long-term target is 5% of all the cotton we produce should be organic by 2010. Media Vogue magazine is the number one of fashion authority. On the May issue, Marks & Spencers will be presenting the new trends for the hot summer. Vogue recently announced its record-breaking ABC figures of 206,834, up 0.8%, and with UK newsstand sales up to 112,688, an increase of 3.3%. o Recently surveys within our customers, revealed that the most read ed magazine among our core customer is Marie Claire.