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3 Parts of Social Responsibility
1. Legal and ethical behavior
2. Sustainability
3. Commitment to the community
4 Reasons to be Socially Responsible
1. Avoid government fines and regulation
2. Seek positive public image
3. Demonstrate to customers and employees the company's goals and values
4. Protect the company's interest
3 Links between SCM and SR
1. Eliminate waste
2. Legal and ethical business practices
3. Improve quality of life
Challenges of being SR
•What's the right thing to do?
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•Monitoring supply chain partners (and yourself)
•Tracking outcomes across the supply chain
Ethical Issues in SCM
1) Obey Laws
2) Choosing ethical business partners
3) Do not bully supply chain partners and/or employees
4) Conflicts of interests
5) Protect the environment, workers, and consumers
6) Breaches in intellectual property, consumer and employees personal data, and confidential
business information
Legal and Ethical Supply Chains
Humanitarian Supply Chains - Issues and examples
SCM Talent Pool - Who is working in these organizations?
Logistics - Infrastructure challenges, Storage, Demand forecasting o Procurement Challenges -
Low Cost, Financing, and Negotiations
Donations - Operational metrics, Today versus long-term, Mandated spend challenges
Global Disasters
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Mandated spend- being specific on how you want your donation to be used
Downside: having too much money in one category then another
Useless items
Legal issues- rules and regulations, monitoring what items can be donated
Media and Social Media Coverage - Bad messages, Impact on donations
Broken Communication, Lack or Coordination - Organizations do not work together, Inability to
communicate with those in need
Not Just One Problem, Multiple Problems
Global Health Supply Supply Chains - Issues and examples
In class ex: Chemonics. USAID gave $10 billion to go to 4 task orders; HIV/Aids, Malaria,
Family planning, Maternal
Kenya and Malaria - deliver the nets, some people were not using the nets properly some used
them for fishing
Clinton/Gates Recognition - went after Malaria because they saw it was not being solved
properly, could save them money, and affect the most amount of people. Clinton Foundation
helps with anti-retro viral (ARV) drugs
Dissected their SC for ARVs and negotiated the drug price from $500 to $140 per person
CIPLA before: low volume, high margin, uncertain payment system
CIPLA After: high volume, low margin
Charity Water
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3 Parts of Social Responsibility
1. Legal and ethical behavior
2. Sustainability
3. Commitment to the community
4 Reasons to be Socially Responsible
1. Avoid government fines and regulation
2. Seek positive public image
3. Demonstrate to customers and employees the company's goals and values
4. Protect the company's interest
3 Links between SCM and SR
1. Eliminate waste
2. Legal and ethical business practices
3. Improve quality of life
Challenges of being SR
•What's the right thing to do?
, SCM 300 Exam 3 Study guide (Latest
Update) verified Questions & Answers |
Already Graded A (100% correct) –
Arizona State University
•Monitoring supply chain partners (and yourself)
•Tracking outcomes across the supply chain
Ethical Issues in SCM
1) Obey Laws
2) Choosing ethical business partners
3) Do not bully supply chain partners and/or employees
4) Conflicts of interests
5) Protect the environment, workers, and consumers
6) Breaches in intellectual property, consumer and employees personal data, and confidential
business information
Legal and Ethical Supply Chains
Humanitarian Supply Chains - Issues and examples
SCM Talent Pool - Who is working in these organizations?
Logistics - Infrastructure challenges, Storage, Demand forecasting o Procurement Challenges -
Low Cost, Financing, and Negotiations
Donations - Operational metrics, Today versus long-term, Mandated spend challenges
Global Disasters
, SCM 300 Exam 3 Study guide (Latest
Update) verified Questions & Answers |
Already Graded A (100% correct) –
Arizona State University
Mandated spend- being specific on how you want your donation to be used
Downside: having too much money in one category then another
Useless items
Legal issues- rules and regulations, monitoring what items can be donated
Media and Social Media Coverage - Bad messages, Impact on donations
Broken Communication, Lack or Coordination - Organizations do not work together, Inability to
communicate with those in need
Not Just One Problem, Multiple Problems
Global Health Supply Supply Chains - Issues and examples
In class ex: Chemonics. USAID gave $10 billion to go to 4 task orders; HIV/Aids, Malaria,
Family planning, Maternal
Kenya and Malaria - deliver the nets, some people were not using the nets properly some used
them for fishing
Clinton/Gates Recognition - went after Malaria because they saw it was not being solved
properly, could save them money, and affect the most amount of people. Clinton Foundation
helps with anti-retro viral (ARV) drugs
Dissected their SC for ARVs and negotiated the drug price from $500 to $140 per person
CIPLA before: low volume, high margin, uncertain payment system
CIPLA After: high volume, low margin
Charity Water