You must prepare a presentation for your suppliers regarding your Supplier Code of Conduct.
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As you have explored in this course, ongoing challenges in the business environment are mostly attributed to unethical business practices, failure to embrace technology advancements, and stiff competition among businesses. Imagine that you have been appointed as the Chief Compliance Officer of one of the below companies.You must prepare a presentation for your suppliers regarding your Supplier Code of Conduct.****you may choose the same company you chose for your
1st assignment, BUT the content MUST adhere to THIS assignment
rubric/questions**** DO NOT use the same content for this assignment as
you did for your first assignment, as your paper will be 1) flagged, 2)
it will not meet the requirements for this assignment!!
BUS475 Company List
Tesla
Wells Fargo
Hilton Hotels
Coca-Cola
Progressive Insurance
L’Oreal Personal Care Products
Uber
Kroger’s Grocery
Nike
Northrop Grumman Corporation
Facebook ***may not be applicable to Week 9 Assignment
Starbucks
PowerPoint PresentationCreate a four to six (4-6) slide PowerPoint presentation in which you:Summarize your chosen company’s Supplier Code of Conduct informationIn your own words, explain how each aspect of your Supplier Code of
Conduct is committed to ethical business practices and society social
responsibility. Discuss your company’ s stance on each of the following areas: a. Empowering Workersb. Labor and Human Rightsc. Health and Safetyd. The Environmente. AccountabilityIdentify the key ways that your company’s Code of Conduct has
changed in recent years (i.e. have there been any improvements made).Examine the manner in which your company’s Supplier Code of Conduct
helps the organization operate as a socially responsible organization.Provide detailed speaker notes of what you would say if you were delivering the presentation.Submit a reference page with at least two (2) quality references
from the past 2 years that you have used for this presentation / paper.
Note: Wikipedia and other websites do not qualify as academic resources.