SCM 300 Exam 3 V2 (Latest Update)
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The 3 Parts of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
- legal and ethical, serves and community/society, environmental sustainability.
Reasons to be Socially Responsible:
- Avoid legal issues, government regulation, and fines,
- Responsibility as a global/local citizen,
- Business risks - political, resource shortage, population growth, climate change
- Business opportunities - increased profits, lower costs? Maintain business operations? Develop
socially responsible competitive weapons
Links between SCM and SR
- How SCM can help companies become more socially responsible
o Eliminate waste
o Legal and Ethical Business practices
o Improve quality of life
Challenges of being SR
- What's the right thing to do?
, SCM 300 Exam 3 V2 (Latest Update)
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Graded A (100% correct) – Arizona State
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- Monitoring supply chain partners (and yourself)
- Tracking outcomes across the SC
- How supply chains can be socially irresponsible
o Customer related issues
o Business partner related issues - Buyers and Suppliers
o Labor related issues
o Culture related issues
o Country and community related issues
o Environment related issues
Ethical Issues in SCM
- Obey laws
- Choosing ethical business partners
- Do not bully SC partners or employees
- Conflicts of interest
- Protect the environment, workers, and consumers
- Breaches in intellectual property, consumer, and employee
- Personal data, and confidential business information
Legal and Ethical Supply Chains - Issues and examples
, SCM 300 Exam 3 V2 (Latest Update)
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Graded A (100% correct) – Arizona State
University
- Employee abuse - if your suppliers' employees are being abused, what should your company
do? (EX. Nike and Apple)
- Promoting sustainability - how hard can you push your supplier to adopt sustainable business
practices?
- Humanitarian programs - is it ever acceptable to utilize the black market or a corrupt
government as a business partner in the distribution of humanitarian aid?
Humanitarian and Global Health Supply Chains - Issues and examples
- Logistic Challenges - poor slash devastated infrastructure, storage, demand forecasting
- Procurement Challenges- low cost, financing, negotiations
- Process Or Operations Challenges - Culture, technology, process implementation
- SCM Talent Pool - who is working in these organizations?
- No Single SCM Solution- every location possesses new challenges (law, politics, military,
geographic, climate, infrastructure)
- Not Just One Problem, Multiple Problems
- Broken Communication, Lack Of Coordination - humanitarian organizations may not work
together, inability to communicate with those in need.
- Media And Social Media Coverage - bad messages come at impact on donations
Social Responsibility Basics
- Legal and Ethical - Good practices and attitude towards customers and associates
- Serves the Community/Society- Committed to programs and practices that benefit society
verified Questions & Answers | Already
Graded A (100% correct) – Arizona State
University
The 3 Parts of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
- legal and ethical, serves and community/society, environmental sustainability.
Reasons to be Socially Responsible:
- Avoid legal issues, government regulation, and fines,
- Responsibility as a global/local citizen,
- Business risks - political, resource shortage, population growth, climate change
- Business opportunities - increased profits, lower costs? Maintain business operations? Develop
socially responsible competitive weapons
Links between SCM and SR
- How SCM can help companies become more socially responsible
o Eliminate waste
o Legal and Ethical Business practices
o Improve quality of life
Challenges of being SR
- What's the right thing to do?
, SCM 300 Exam 3 V2 (Latest Update)
verified Questions & Answers | Already
Graded A (100% correct) – Arizona State
University
- Monitoring supply chain partners (and yourself)
- Tracking outcomes across the SC
- How supply chains can be socially irresponsible
o Customer related issues
o Business partner related issues - Buyers and Suppliers
o Labor related issues
o Culture related issues
o Country and community related issues
o Environment related issues
Ethical Issues in SCM
- Obey laws
- Choosing ethical business partners
- Do not bully SC partners or employees
- Conflicts of interest
- Protect the environment, workers, and consumers
- Breaches in intellectual property, consumer, and employee
- Personal data, and confidential business information
Legal and Ethical Supply Chains - Issues and examples
, SCM 300 Exam 3 V2 (Latest Update)
verified Questions & Answers | Already
Graded A (100% correct) – Arizona State
University
- Employee abuse - if your suppliers' employees are being abused, what should your company
do? (EX. Nike and Apple)
- Promoting sustainability - how hard can you push your supplier to adopt sustainable business
practices?
- Humanitarian programs - is it ever acceptable to utilize the black market or a corrupt
government as a business partner in the distribution of humanitarian aid?
Humanitarian and Global Health Supply Chains - Issues and examples
- Logistic Challenges - poor slash devastated infrastructure, storage, demand forecasting
- Procurement Challenges- low cost, financing, negotiations
- Process Or Operations Challenges - Culture, technology, process implementation
- SCM Talent Pool - who is working in these organizations?
- No Single SCM Solution- every location possesses new challenges (law, politics, military,
geographic, climate, infrastructure)
- Not Just One Problem, Multiple Problems
- Broken Communication, Lack Of Coordination - humanitarian organizations may not work
together, inability to communicate with those in need.
- Media And Social Media Coverage - bad messages come at impact on donations
Social Responsibility Basics
- Legal and Ethical - Good practices and attitude towards customers and associates
- Serves the Community/Society- Committed to programs and practices that benefit society