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1. The business community now encompasses the entire world.
2. Business involvement in the community represents enlightened self-interest.
3. Making profits and addressing social concerns are not mutually exclusive.
4. Corporate philanthropy involves primarily the giving of financial resources, and managerial time and talent.
5. Many companies are willing to give employees time to engage in and support community projects.
6. Monitoring the company’s community involvement projects entails making adjustments when needed.
7. Some observers worry that in times of crisis, corporate philanthropy becomes a zero sum game in that contributions that
go to alleviate the crisis then do not go to causes that need them.
8. It is usually easy to assess the true motives behind businesses’ giving.
9. A company may create a positive impact in the community by giving time and talents of its managers.
10. Responsibility is considered a standard of excellence in corporate community involvement.
11. The categories of recipients to whom corporations give remain stable over time.
12. The major reason that health and welfare is one of the largest categories of business giving is the huge amount donated
to programs for needy children.
13. Health and human services are critical to the well-being of any community.
14. Cause-related marketing is one of the clearest examples of corporate philanthropy.
15. Strategic philanthropy is when businesses give indiscriminately to many causes.
16. Outsourcing refers to the relocation of business processes to a different company.
17. Outsourcing today affects both blue collar and white collar jobs.
18. Outsourcing has invariably provided excellent results for the companies utilizing that strategy.
19. Firms can provide support to survivors of job losses by providing emotional, directional, tactical and informational
support.
20. The company’s overriding concern after making the decision to close a plant should be for the firm to move as quickly
as possible.
21. Business support for the arts has been increasing.
22. Leadership is a standard of excellence in Corporate Community Involvement.
23. Community involvement is most commonly manifested through
donations of money and like-kind gifts.
donating the time and talents of its employees.
sponsoring one of its employees for government office.
beautification projects at the company’s place of business.
24. Corporate philanthropy is used to achieve which of the following?
25. Educational recipients of giving include each of the following except
Capital grants including endowments
Departmental research grants
Scholarships and fellowships
26. Companies can benefit from volunteer programs that they sponsor in all of the ways shown below except
improving employee skills and training.
increasing productivity at work.
developing leadership skills.
27. Which of the following is not a way in which companies can benefit from volunteer programs?
developing strong ties with local government officials
developing employee skills
recruiting and retaining employees
improving the company’s reputation
28. The second step in managing the performance of a community action program is
knowing the company’s resources.
selecting the resources to use.
29. Community involvement focuses on the contribution of
employee time and talent.
30. The most important issue in corporate community involvement is
31. Which of the following is not a reason commonly given for community involvement?
positions the company to help themselves
companies can develop community support and trust.
a way to help employees build their resumés
32. Being more systematic about the company’s relationship with the community often results in developing a
community involvement initiative.
community action program.
community partnership plan.
33. Steps in developing a community action program include all of the following except
knowing the company’s resources.
building bridges to the community.
34. Selection of projects for a community action program grows out of
matching community needs with company resources.
needs identified by board members.
grassroots lobbying efforts.
35. Which of the following is not a standard of excellence in Corporate Community Involvement?
36. Major recipients of health and human services giving are:
37. Standards of excellence in corporate community involvement include all of the following except
38. Which of the following is not a standard of excellence by which corporate community involvement should be judged?
39. Philanthropy, as it is used in the textbook, means
donations of corporate employees’ time and talents.
a desire to help mankind by acts of charity.
business giving of financial resources.
altruistic acts that benefit all of society.
40. Benefits of employee volunteerism include all the following except
creates quantifiable social impact
promotes leadership and skill development
41. Which of the following is not a reason that some people want more transparency in corporate philanthropy?
money belongs to shareholders
improve image of philanthropy
42. The “third sector” is composed of all of the following except
43. Which of the following is not a category of corporate contributions programs?
community giving for which there is little or no expected benefit for the business.
gifts that support long-term strategic business goals while also meeting a critical community need.
giving that benefits the business wherein the benefit is its primary motivation.
firms whose donations usually go to children’s programs
44. Of the portion of corporate philanthropy that goes to education, most of donations go to
executive education programs.
private schools rather than public institutions.
45. The primary reason given for support of higher education programs is
the value of a liberal arts education.
to increase the pool of trained personnel.
to have an educated voter pool.