With reference to appropriate theory and the company, discuss the key tensions or dilemmas involved in being an ‘ethical’ company

In the clothing industry, keeping input and distribution costs under control are an important driver for financial returns. In the last few years, these costs have been rising. Profitability in the sector is under pressure. To address profitability concerns, the board of directors of Patagonia () are considering two proposals

Proposal 1: reduce product quality by reducing the quality of inputs

Proposal 2: maintain product quality but reduce the range of CSR initiatives it supports

The board of directors are sure, however, there may be other options.

Instructions on Assessment

1. You are required to produce a 3500 word essay based on the following tasks:

1. An introduction to the company and its current approach to corporate responsibility and sustainability(10%)
2. With reference to appropriate theory and the company, discuss the key tensions or dilemmas involved in being an ‘ethical’ company (30%)
3. With reference to your answer to part (1) and part (2), assess the proposal (40%)
4. Develop one further proposal that the directors should consider in light of your answers to parts 1, 2 and 3 (20%).
5. Conclusion

Discuss The impact of COVID 19 Pandemic and BREXIT in Projects and Logistics

Discuss The impact of COVID 19 Pandemic and BREXIT in Projects and Logistics

You are required to write a 1500 word essay reflecting on the relationship between a global supply chain

You are required to write a 1500 word essay reflecting on the relationship between a global supply chain (from a sector of your choice) and a global challenge (from the list below).

1.Climate Change

2.Declining Productivity Growth Rates

3.COVID-19

4.Modern Slavery and Exploitation In your essay you must:

•Explain how your chosen supply chain has been or could be impacted by the global crisis

Critically evaluate the role of the supply chain in contributing to the global challenge OR how the supply chain impacted the ways that the global challenge unfolded.

How can the Royal Mail evolve to compete with Private Sector Courier Services?

” How can the Royal Mail evolve to compete with Private Sector Courier Services? ”

 

How is success measured? What will be done if the project failing?

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The paper must be clear and concise and include the following:

Executive Summary – Summarize report in entirety

Issue(s) Identification (long term/short term? urgency? importance?)

Operating Environment

Root Cause Analysis

Alternatives & / Or Options (pros/cons – decision criteria. score options highest score should be recommendation).

Recommendation(s) – What option did you select and why? Based on decision criteria. Contingency plan?

Implementation – When? Give a specific timeline? Dealt with cons/risks. Stakeholder buy-in? Measure KPI’s.

Monitor & Control – How is success measured? What will be done if the project failing?

Explain how reverse logistics management can support to a reduction of plastic bottles in the supply chain.

Explain how reverse logistics management can support to a reduction of plastic bottles in the supply chain.

Identify who should be on your organization’s cross-functional, multi-level team.

Now it’s time to consider how you might build a supply chain commitment in your own organization.

Instructions:
Identify who should be on the supplier’s cross-functional, multi-level team.
Select a site for the meeting.
Create a list of partnership drivers for the supplier.
Now that you’ve examined the relationship from both sides, do you still think you should

Select a supplier(Dairy farmers of CanadaIdentify who should be on your organization’s cross-functional, multi-level team.) you conduct business with. The supplier should be one with whom you think your organization should pursue a closer relationship.
Prepare for a “How to Commit in 28 Hours” meeting with the supplier:
Identify who should be on your organization’s cross-functional, multi-level team.
Select a site for the meeting.
Create a list of partnership drivers for your organization.
3.Now, consider the role of the supplier. Repeat step 2 from the supplier’s perspective:
pursue the partnership? Explain your rationale.

What supply chain problems and risks are or could be involved in outsourcing this production to China and how could such risks be mitigated?

Supply Chain Management Assignment

Assignment The purpose of this individual assignment is to provide the student with an opportunity to demonstrate his/her mastery of one or more related topics discussed during this module and apply them in the context of the topic of this assignment. You have studied concepts, models and topics set out in the module guide. If you wish to improve your learning before embarking on this assignment, you may want to conduct a systematic search of relevant scholarly literature material. This is strongly advised. • The student is required to select ONE questions from the list below and submit a substantiated answer of between 2000 and 3000 words.

Questions 1.

The international outsourcing of manufacturing is a growing phenomenon today. A UK based company called Fallowfield Cabinets Ltd., located in Manchester, UK was established in 1980 and makes high quality wooden cabinets and dressers. It only uses European wood in the production and now ensures that this comes from sustainable sources. It is a growing and profitable company. Downstream, it sells to up-market furniture stores throughout Europe. It arranges delivery to the retailer. The retailer is responsible for delivery to end-users themselves. 85% of the turnover is generated in the UK. Germany accounts for 10% France 3% and Italy 2%. Its manufacturing plant employs a total of 135 people. 70 in the carpentry unit. 20 in the finishing department 30 in the assembly and packing department. 15 in the metal working unit. The metal working unit makes all the hinges, handles, doorknobs and other metal parts. The production director has recently estimated that he can make annual savings of UKP 165.000 (€186.000) if the company outsources the production of the metal components to a production company in China. He is keen to go ahead with this and is preparing to present his plans to the CEO and the rest of the board.

  1. a) What hidden costs may arise affecting the economic attractiveness of this proposal?
  2. b) What supply chain problems and risks are or could be involved in outsourcing this production to China and how could such risks be mitigated?
  3. A Dutch based company called Jacobs Pet Foods BV, located in Rosmalen in the south of the country was established in 2009 and sells high quality dog and cat food. The dog food itself is manufactured to Jacob’s own recipe in Prague in the Czech Republic. It is packed in 15 kg bags designed by Jacobs and manufactured in Germany. It is then shipped to a central warehouse close to Rosmalen. Jacobs Pet Foods BV is a fast growing and profitable company. Downstream, it sells to specialized pet shops in the Netherlands and Belgium. It uses a local transporter to delivery to the retailers. The retailers are responsible for the direct sales to endusers who come into the shops. Approximately 85% of the turnover is generated in the Netherlands. Belgium which the company entered in 2019 is growing and now accounts for 15%. The Commercial Director of Jacobs Pet Foods, Ms. Yvonne Jaspers, has noted the rise in internet sales and the decline in the number of retail outlets in towns.

The number of specialty pet shops shows a continuous decline; from 1600 in 2010 to less than 1200 in 2019. Corona restrictions in 2020 and 2021 are expected to accelerate this trend. She now wants to adopt an on-line selling strategy and turn the company into a web-based company. The CEO Pete van den Berg who is also the founder of the company, is dubious. He points out that most of their retail customers have been with the company for many years and will be bitterly opposed to the same products being available online which could affect their sales. If the Commercial Director is able to persuade the board to adopt her proposal,

  1. a) What will be the effect on the downstream supply chain? What will the new downstream supply chain look like?
  2. b) What risks will the company be taking?
  3. c) What internal changes will the company need to make?
  4. d) How should export sales, to Belgium which account for 15% of the turnover, be dealt with? Should the company re-structure the supply chain to ensure that the export customers are effectively served and if so how?
  5. 3. A Belgium based company called Lavaerts Furniture pvba, located in Mortsel, a suburb of Antwerp was established in 1980 and makes high quality wooden furniture such as tables, chairs, cabinets and dressers. It only uses European wood in the production and now ensures that this comes from sustainable sources. It is a growing and profitable company.

The Purchasing Manager, Mr. Michael Claerx, has been looking at the upstream supply chain. The wood is still purchased from the same local wholesaler as when the company started some 40 years ago. Then Lavaerts Furniture was a small company only employing 4 people. Today it is much larger, employs over 200 people and purchases large amounts of raw materials. The relationship with the wholesaler is good; there are few quality problems and any that have occurred in the past have always been amicably resolved. Lavaerts Furniture has stocks of wood approximately equal to 3.5 weeks demand. Due to the growth of the company warehouse space is at a premium and any further expansion will mean that measures will have to be taken. The Purchasing Manager knows that the origins of the wood are: – Oak France. Beach, Ash & Elm Poland. Pine Sweden. Paint, Glue and varnish account for 12% of all raw material purchases by value. They are purchased from a wholesaler based in Antwerp. The wholesaler offers a quick delivery service and very flexible order quantities even being prepared to supply single cans of product where necessary which means that Lavaerts Furniture has an average of only 5 days of stocks for these products. Last year a further price reduction of 4.5% was negotiated based on the increasing volumes used. The Purchasing Manager is considering shortening the supply chain and buying wood directly from exporters in the countries where it originates. He is also considering purchasing the paint, glue and varnishes directly from the manufacturers who are all UK based. Paint comes from two different manufacturers, glue from one and varnishes from two different companies. a) Draw the current up-stream supply chains.

  1. b) What will be the advantages of sourcing the wood from the countries of origins?
  2. c) What extra risks will the company face?
  3. d) What extra costs could be involved by doing this?
  4. e) Should the company purchase the paint, glue and varnishes directly? What are the advantages and what are the disadvantages? f) Create and draw your new proposed supply chain.
  5. One of the characteristics of the modern economy is long, often very complex, international supply chains. For example, last year the European non-food retail group Action sourced over 50% of its products in China. The Dutch based retail group Hema generated 42% of its revenue from products originating in China (NRC 15-02-2020). The recent outbreak of the Covid-19 virus has shown how vulnerable these extended supply chains are and whilst not being the reason, it is certainly acting as a catalysator in causing many multi-national concerns to reconsider onshoring (some of) their activities. a) What other factors are causing multi-national companies to onshore some of their activities? b) What are the positive effects of these international extended supply chains on the world we live in? c) What are the negative effects of these international extended supply chains on the world we live in?

Identify and describe the type of errors in the response of organizations that provide supplies to the victims.

Assignment Instructions

Case Study Information

You will be reviewing the study, “Natural Hazard Mitigation.”

This case study is an effort on your part to describe a disaster logistics scenario and construct strategies for supply management to aid victims of Hurricane Katrina. Explain design strategies relative to specific case study examples.

Address the following questions:

How many logistics problems are there that came from this disaster?

Identify and describe the type of errors in the response of organizations that provide supplies to the victims.

Describe a new scenario of this operation if would be improved in the event that it occurs again in a waterfront city in the US.

Then, make a recommendation on how to not repeat the mistakes that were documented for the response to Hurricane Katrina.

CASE STUDY General Guidance

Your submission must be in the form of APA formatted manuscript (title page and reference page).

APA requires that you write in the third person and you should be directing this to the company, not to individuals in that company, it is not a report about the company it is a narrative report to the company.

Such documents are written in the third person and must remain objective, unemotional, and impersonal. That means there should be no reference to you in any way shape and that there is no need to name any individual in the company, or for that matter, the company itself. It is inappropriate to repeat or summarize the case information.

You should start by providing an analysis of, not a repetition of, the case information and what you determine are the salient or critical corporate/strategic issues that relate to those questions above.

Be careful to avoid gratuitous openings and closings. For these case studies, an abstract is not required.

If you are comfortable writing an abstract make sure it addresses your proposals in the paper and does repeat or summarize the case itself.

Focus on demonstrating the ability to think analytically and synthesize by providing realistic and viable solutions and/or alternatives.

Demonstrate careful analysis of the company and the current situation followed by specific and focused recommendations.

Businesses must make decisions regularly with imperfect information that means it is inappropriate to suggest any additional analysis, study, survey, or additional company effort to reach a decision.

A well-written case study analysis should run at least three pages (not including title and reference page) to earn full credit. Do not provide company histories and do not repeat or summarize case information.

Complete and Post your Case Study to the Assignments Folder – Assignment may be in a memorandum, presentation form such as powerpoint or in an APA style paper. You could follow a format like this:

Marvin the Martin Case Study

1. Case Issues

2. Analysis

3. Recommendation