Levi Strauss:Global Comp V6
Inbunden, Engelska, 2001
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- Utgivningsdatum2001-01-25
- Mått194 x 267 x undefined mm
- Vikt510 g
- FormatInbunden
- SpråkEngelska
- Antal sidor188
- FörlagTaylor & Francis Ltd
- ISBN9780415181167
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- Preface, The Authors, Acknowledgements, Introduction, Chart of the 20th Century Photograph: Levi Strauss & Co. headquarters 14-16 Battery Street, San Francisco: Company headquarters ( 1880s), 2 Photograph: Invoice from Levi Strauss & Co. dry goods business: Archive invoice (1858), 3 Photograph: Patent for riveting process, awarded to Levi Strauss & Co. and Jacob Davis: Archive patent (20 May 1873), 4 Photograph: Invoice showing retailer ordering '501' trademark waist overalls: Archive invoice (1898), 5 Photograph: Ribbon won for waist overalls at Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco: Archive award ( 1915), 6 Photograph: Visitor to the Levi Strauss & Co. booth at the Moscow trade fair: Archive sales ( 1959), 7 Article: Published in The Blue and Gold by the Junior Class of the University of California, AD MDCCCXCIX. Development of the University and the input of Benefactors (including Levi Strauss): Scholarship donations (circa 1900), 8 Newspaper Article: 'Unexpected call for Levi Strauss', San Francisco Chronicle. Article announcing the death of Levi Strauss: Levi Strauss- death (circa September 1902), 9 Prospectus for 1,396,000 Shares in Levi Strauss & Co.: Share offer (3 March 1971), I 0 Article: Special issue of the Saddleman 's Review, Vol. 17, No. 2 devoted to social responsibility, Levi Strauss & Co., San Francisco: Corporate social responsibility (circa 1973), II Article: Corporate Social Responsibility 1967-1977: An overview, Milton Moskowitz (senior editor of Business and Society Review), an article chronicling the developments at Levi's: Corporate social responsibility (1977), 12 Articles from the Saddleman's Review, Vol. 1, No.3, Levi's in Europe: Multinational operations overseas (Fall 1977), 13 Article in the Saddleman's Review, Vol. 21, No.1, Minority Purchasing Plan: Purchasing initiatives (Winter 1977), 14 Article: Levi's Buyout -Its Official, San Francisco Chronicle (from the Dow Jones News Retrieval): Levi Strauss goes private (16 July 1985), 15 Award Submission: Details including cover letter from Robert Has (CEO) of the company's work relating to AIDS, submitted to the Harvard Dively Award Selection Committee: AIDS initiatives (25 May 1988), 16 Internal Document: Project Change, Levis Strauss Foundation. A $3.3 million initiative aimed at helping communities build collaborative models for reducing racial tensions and improving cross-cultural relationships: Race relations (June 1992), 17 PR Document (x2): Levi Strauss & Co. Global Sourcing and Operating Guidelines: Corporate social responsibility ( 1996), 18 Key Dates List: Corporate Social Responsibility at Levi Strauss: Corporate social responsibility ( 1996?), 19 Internet Offprint: A-Z of Levi Strauss & Co. awards for commitment to social investment: Corporate social responsibility (1 0 January 1998), 20 Evaluation Document (x2): Program Overview. An Independent Evaluation of Levi Strauss & Co.'s Code of Conduct Process: A Pilot Programme in the Dominican Republic: Corporate social responsibility (August 1998), 21 Internet Offprint: Press Release: Apparel Maker Wins First Ron Brown Award for Corporate Leadership, an award that recognises companies that have demonstrated a sustained and passionate commitment to employee and community relations: Corporate social responsibility (3 December 1998), 22 Internet Offprint: Milestones Levi Strauss & Co. History: Company history (undated), 23 Article: The Economist Intelligence Unit, Case Study, Levi Strauss: An LBO That's Made to Measure: Analysis of company history (undated), 24 Advertisements: Series of Levi's advertisements- targeted at farmers, cowboys and miners: Advertising (1933)