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July 20th 2008 | Complete Hours
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BUSINESS
COURSE GUIDES SOM 491R Assignment: Behind the Profits: Passion, People, and the Plan Use this guide to locate information about a company's record of corporate mission, corporate responsibility towards consumers, employees, and suppliers, and its strategies. Follow the step-by-step instructions to locate journal articles and company reports from two Library databases - the Business & Company Resource Center and Mergent Online. To expand your research to other journal databases, check the guide to Articles, Journals, Periodicals. For more help, contact Mike Davis at 545-6822 or request a research consultation.
The Business
& Company Resource Center (BCRC) provides more than 10 million
articles from 1,000 leading business journals and trade magazines. BCRC
also provides company histories and corporate chronologies from the
International Directory of Company Histories. To learn more about
BCRC content and coverage, review the BCRC Journal
Title List.
Follow the step-by-step instructions to locate articles about a company's record of corporate responsibility. This research requires you to scan through large lists of articles. There may not be an article that directly answers your corporate responsibility question. Instead, you should piece together the answer by reviewing a broad range of articles about your company.
In addition to journal articles, the Business & Company Resource Center provides online access to the entire sixty volume International Directory of Company Histories. Use company histories to identify major legal and ethical issues affecting your company from its inception. For example, here's the Dell company history.
Mergent Online delivers annual reports on 15,000 U.S. public companies and 20,000 non-U.S. companies. Also included are SEC filings (e.g., 10-K, 10-Q, Proxy), and Annual Reports in PDF format. Coverage: Company financials for 15 years (annuals or quarters). Annual Reports since 1997. SEC filings since 1993. For annual reports prior to 1993, use the Library microfilm collection called the SEC File.
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