Brookstone Hospice - Case Study
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BUS 401 Strategic Management & Business Policy Case Study Brookstone Hospice European University - Cyprus Instructor: Dr. Andreas Hadjis Authors: Matthias Filser Elena Kazakova Sotia Agathocleous Nicosia, 07.04.2008 Content 1 Introduction 1 2 Theory 1 2.1 Definition of the term "Mission" 1 2.2 Definition of the term "Objectives" 2 2.3 Social Responsibility 3 2.3.1 Responsibilities of a Business Firm 4 2.3.2 Corporate Stakeholders 4 2.3.3 Ethical Decision Making 5 3 Case Study: Brookstone Hospice 6 3.1 What is the Mission of Brookstone Hospice? 7 3.2 Which are the Objectives of Brookstone? 7 3.3 Does Brookstone Hospice observe Social Responsibilities? 7 3.4 Is the decision making process ethical? 8 4 Conclusion 10 References 11 1 Introduction Every Company in the World has responsibilities facing the society, but not all companies give the full significance to it. The problem which results out of this fact is that there are many scandals getting public about unethical behavior. Like for instance the case of Brookstone Hospice. The management just only looked for profit and high revenue without caring about the patients. They did not behave like they described in their Mission. In the following chapters there will be an explanation about the terms Mission and Objectives as well as a description about what is...

