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1.
Should a company build in the inner city to integrate its workforce with the community
and reduce the traffic consequences of adding its workforce to the local population?
There are several factors to consider when deciding where to locate a company's facilities and
how to support its workforce.
One potential benefit of building in the inner city is that it can help integrate the company's
workforce with the community and potentially reduce the traffic consequences of adding its
workforce to the local population (Stanberry, et al., 2018). However, it's important to consider
the potential impacts on the local community, including the availability of affordable housing
and the potential for displacement of residents.
2.
Is it better for a company to support local restaurants or build its own restaurant
facilities?
In terms of supporting local restaurants versus building its facilities, it may be more sustainable
and beneficial for the local economy to support local restaurants. However, there may be
practical considerations such as cost, convenience, and the need to accommodate specific dietary
requirements that could make it more feasible for a company to build its facilities.
3.
Is it ethical for a company to spend so much on building a corporate facility instead of
increasing shareholder dividends?
It is ultimately up to a company to decide how to allocate its resources, including whether to
prioritize investments in facilities or shareholder dividends. This can depend on the company's
overall business strategy and financial situation.
4.
Should there be zoning laws regarding corporate campuses?