Haritha Saranga, Schneider Electric’s Vice President of Global Procurement and Real Estate,
Lead-in (optional paragraph)… As we follow the exciting journey of Schneider Electric in “Case (A),“ this chapter presents us with another chapter (yes!). In the past several days, you’ve heard of recent efforts at our small manufacturing plants to reduce waste in materials. Your assignment will be quite critical as this new case requires analyzing this development. How exactly does this change influence the entire Schneider Electric organization structure, especially your community outreach program? With various strategic options and lessons we learned from past situations and case studies in Harvard Business Review’s Classroom Conversations, what specific choice do you see most logical for the CEO and the management team at large for implementing a more sustainable sourcing methodology that leads the way for other companies around the world
Sustainable Sourcing: Schneider Electric leads the way with Haritha Saranga
Case Section 1: First-Person Accounts – Personal Experiences (“How did you feel …?) in “Schneider Electric’s New Sustainable Manufacturing Effort and the Expansion of Its Community Outreach in China?”
“Exploring Schneider Electric’s efforts to become a leader in sustainable sourcing.”
Lead-in: What does Schneider Electric hope to accomplish, even on top of a successful sustainability drive led by its CEOs across Europe and Asia? How have its failures led it forward and become inspiration to others? Here are my stories of those failures
Haritha Saranga: Schneider Electric’s Leading the Way in Sustainable Sourcing –
A: **Analysis of Personal Strengths and Weaknesses**
One crucial element in solving a successful case solution with Schneider Electric in Haritha
One random subtopic about Schneider Electric: Leading the Way in Sustainable Sourcing – Case (
Slight deviations from a perfectly written analysis in this case are acceptable.
“Innovative Sustainable Sourcing Solutions for a Sustainable Future: Schneider Electric and Har
I have to say as I write this analysis I have a strange relationship with sustainability. Some days it makes my heart sing because if implemented right, sustainability can lead to incredible cost savings, better customer engagement, and a positive social impact. I mean let me be honest, saving our planet at the end of the day also benefits you and me, as we only want a future on this planet to live off our hard-earned profits. On the other hand
Haritha Saranga on Schneider Electric’s sustainable sourcing leadership.
Section: **Societal Trends** – How does this case relate to your thoughts, actions in the court, where you practice your craft in? In the court, while advocating for clients
“Haritha Saranga at Schneider Electric: Revolutionizing Sustainable Sourcing”
——————– (Start writing Solution, Section: Societal Trends) **In My Court Practice, This Case Resonates…** I often face situations that make my clients happy and proud. Schneider Electric’s sustainable sourcing efforts could serve as the standard in various sectors. However, the case of Thorn Industries comes to mind, as another corporate giant attempting to rebrand for better corporate values during my career. As many firms in our society evolve beyond traditional goals of increasing sales and market dominance, so should courts work collaboratively with companies to uphold standards we hold dear. As the case reveals, sustainable sourcing strategies like using nonrenewable resources with waste disposals in low-cost areas create complex ethical dilemmas for businesses. As a legal scholar myself and in the courtroom advising people to make their decisions, it is comforting to witness such attempts towards sustainability even in cases like Thorn Industries, and Schneider Electric’s positive actions align with this sentiment. ———————– **Solutions to this Section: Local law practices, small regulation quirks** We will now move onto analyzing small societal trends which govern legal regulations and societal norms. It’s important to mention regulations as an integral element of a nation’s functioning legal framework. Therefore, understanding how to navigate these regulatory issues when working to maintain corporate social responsibility may provide immense assistance in future cases.
“Haritha Saranga: Leading the Way in Sustainable Sourcing”
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