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    IKEA: Global Sourcing Challenge [Name of Student] [Name of University] IKEA: Global Sourcing Challenge IKEA is a world beloved Swedish furniture company that started in 1943 as a mail-order business that offered goods purchased from low-priced suppliers. Its founder‚ Ingvar Kamprad helped grew IKEA into a multi-billion manufacturer and producer of self-assembled furniture as it is known today (IKEA‚ 2011). Key to why IKEA products are embraced by people beside quality that

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    IKEA’s Global Sourcing Challenge: Indian Rugs and Child Labor (A) Case Synopsis IKEA is a “privately held‚ international home products company that designs and sells ready-to-assemble furniture such as beds and desks‚ appliances and home accessories” (www.worldisyouroyster.com). The company was established in 1943 by Ingvar Kamprad in Sweden when he was just 17 years old. Kamprad himself‚ who still owns the private company‚ is rumored to be the world’s richest man. IKEA is currently the world

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    Risk mitigation is a critical function of every project manager. A well-developed risk management process “attempts to recognize and manage potential and unforeseen trouble spots that may occur when the project is implemented” (Gray & Larson‚ 2006‚ p. 1). Risk mitigation begins with project planning. Based on previous experiences‚ lessons learned‚ schedule and budget constraints of the assigned project‚ the project team can identify all the risks‚ analyze each risk in terms of the severity of the

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    the IKEA supply contract with Rangan Exports? A. Marianne Barner should first of all understand the situation thoroughly before taking any steps against Rangan Exports. The Global sourcing always brings with it the social‚ cultural and regulatory differences which should be dealt with effectively to ensure success in global supply chain. She should seek the assistance of UNICEF‚ ILO and NGO’s and should help Rangan Exports to avoid using child labor in production of rugs by bringing awareness about

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    Ikea Global Sourcing Challenge: Indian Rugs and Child Labor IKEA and Marianne Barner are facing a very challenging issue. Because they were blind sided by the child labor issues with their supplier‚ they had to scramble to respond to the issues in a quick and appropriate manner. IKEA sent a legal team to Geneva to seek input and advice from the International Labor Organization on how to deal with the problem and to find out more about the child labor issues. They also hired a third party agent

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    Managing Global Expansion

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    Managing Global Expansion: A Conceptual Framework. Business Horizons | March 01‚ 2000 | Gupta‚ Anil K.; Govindarajan‚ Vijay | COPYRIGHT 1989 JAI Press‚ Inc. (Hide copyright information)Copyright [pic] There are at least five reasons why the need to become global has ceased to be a discretionary option and become a strategic imperative for virtually any medium-sized to large corporation. 1. The Growth Imperative. Companies have no choice but to persist in a neverending quest for growth if they

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    IKEA’s Global Sourcing Challenge: Indian Rugs and Child Labor Executive Summary Ingvar Kamprad founded IKEA in the early 1950s and served as CEO until 1986. By the mid-1990s the company was the world’s largest specialized furniture retailer. Kamprad broke the mold of the traditional furniture maker and went outside of the Swedish furniture cartel. He built relationships with outside suppliers and forged a unique business model featuring exhibition retail displays highlighting a broad range of functional

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    LGO GLOBAL SOURCING‚ LLC [pic] The World Wide Leader in International Sourcing and Service ISO 9001:2008 Certified Global Sourcing of Cast and Forged Products Fabrications and Hardware/Fasteners Quality Products Timely Product Shipments Technological Expertise Light Manufacturing Consulting Services Warehousing Table of Contents LGO Global Sourcing - Addressing the Emerging Marketplace……………………...………….3 Value Proposition…………………………………………………………………………………4

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    H&M and Zara-Global Sourcing

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    ABSTRACT The purpose of this paper is to use supply management as a tool in analysing the global sourcing processes and activities within two successful leading textile companies: Zara and Hennes and Mauritz (H&M). To describe their logistics and supply chain processes in order to understand how these two companies can add a good value to its customers‚ to its stakeholders and to its suppliers. Pressure for companies to create and deliver value to customers manifests itself in every stage of

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    1) IKEA is a successful global furniture company‚ which was founded as a mail order business earlier. The vision of IKEA was to create a better life for the many people‚ besides offering qualitative products with affordable prices‚ IKEA was trying to be environmental friendly and social responsible. Nevertheless‚ the flourish of IKEA also brought some problems‚ and IKEA was currently seeking a better way to deal with the child labor issues of its suppliers. 2) IKEA was facing a harsh issue due

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