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"Exxon Mobil:
An Analysis of Corporate Social Responsibility"
Group Project by:
Lajvir Gundhu
and
Brock Melnyk
Managing Responsibly in a Global Environment
Dr. David Ohreen
MGT 3031
Due: November 27th, 2003
Table of Contents
Introduction
1
Corporate Governance
2
Corporate Citizenship
4
Health and Safety
8
Environmental Considerations
10
Conclusion
12
Introduction
The Esso retail outlets are the commercial face of Imperial Oil Company Limited (Imperial Oil), which in turn is controlled by its majority shareholder, Exxon Mobil Corporation (Exxon). Imperial Oil is a major crude oil and natural gas producer and the largest refiner and marketer of petroleum products in Canada. When Exxon and Mobil merged in 1999 they formed one of the largest oil and gas companies in the world. With this size and power comes great responsibility both corporate and social.
Exxon Mobil has faced major public scrutiny, since the conception of its parent companies in the late 1800s, through to present day. The corporate social responsibility of this company can be examined in the areas of corporate governance, corporate citizenship, health and safety, and environmental considerations and customer relations.
While some factors present evidence that favorable decisions were made by Exxon, others are contradictory. When a company of this size operates on such a large scale, social responsibility becomes even more important.
Corporate Governance
Exxon has formed an intricate corporate governance agenda in order to promote effective management of its subsidiaries. These corporate governance guidelines outline that the sole purpose of the...
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