Monday, January 27, 2020
My Unforgettable Days in my Life
My Unforgettable Days in my Life The days which I cant forget in life are my school days. The School in which I studied was SSV East Tambaram. The days were sweet and pleasant and I used to wish that night should not come through my life, because I wanted to stay in school but the nature didnt allow me. I studied there till I entered my graduation course. Let me share some of my sweet memories. One fine Morning, my parents took me into the school campus while I was holding their hands tightly as if I was about to go into a lions mouth. I still remember that I was screaming like anything when my parents left me in the hands of my teacher. I was made to sit along with other children and they too were crying loudly by seeing them I cried even more. Like that the whole day went on with full of tears all around the classroom. After one week I was used to it and I made my first friends. All my kinder garden classes were finished with some of the basics in my mind which is still helping me around my life. When I was in class 3 a boy came into our class, and there were some boys who were bullies of the class at that time. When he came those boys went over him and they teased him to the core and I went over and scolded them, from that time the class admired me, those boys went to their places and we both became friends and I had no idea why I scolded those boys in favour of the new comer. But some magic went through our hearts and we are still friends including those boys who teased him. My school campus had a very small area for playing, I am sure that no other campus will provide their students like ours. Our playground had an area about 2000sq.ft.In that 500sq.ft was used by the drivers for parking. There was only one hour in a week for playing, on that occasion also there were 2 to 3 other classes of children used to come and occupy the ground. Even though the number was large for playing we used to play all the games including cricket and football. The greatest thing while playing was if we hit the ball slightly above in the air means it will go into the next house. So, we had to ask them and get the ball. In the mean time the master will come and say your time is over get back to your classes. Many a times we go back to class at a speed in which we came. Even though it had a small area we used to enjoy the hour and will be eagerly waiting for next week to come. Till class 5th I used to write in pencils it was very difficult for me to use that because every time when we do mistakes we have rub it off and if the pencil was not sharp we had to use sharpeners, I hated using them. Then, at last came my day when we entered into class 6th I was given the permission to use pen. It was much better to use, the words were clear and the things which I wrote were catchy and added beauty to the words. Then after two years came another surprise it was all of us came into the school wearing trousers and girls came in churidar. That day was exciting and wonderful because before we used wear shorts which was funny, because some boys will be bulky that it wont suit them. But each and every year apart from birthdays everyone in campus will be allowed to wear causals on November 14th on behalf of Jawaharlal Nehrus birthday. The campus looked colourful and all faces will be glittering like stars as if we have achieved some great thing. On that occasion the class es will be decorated with flowers, colour papers and balloons all around and will have no classes on that single day. All the students will be engaged in some plays and rest will be enjoying watching the programmes. The days were moving in a rocket speed, and the day came when we were about to get separated. In our school there was a procedure followed when the students came to 9th.They used to shuffle all the students based upon the results of 8th .On that day all the students will have to stay in the auditorium and they will call out the names and accordingly we move to our respective classes. All the students will be sad and the faces look dull because the friends with whom we were up to 8th are getting separated. I too was feeling sad for a week and then I became normal. After completing 9th all the students became serious and studious than before because we were in class 10th.Usually all other schools during these periods use to keep special classes and will conduct regular test to make them strong to face the board exam, but my school didnt do such things. We were let free and no special classes were there and had a midterm test for a month. But the students in my class were busy in studies. But I didnt take it much seriously I was what I was before. The days passed on and my first board exam came my way. Our school belonged to Shankaracharya who is famous in the Hindu religion. They used to give blessings before we take our exams. I dont know how much it worked on me. I was very nervous during study holidays, and they too passed on and the day came for me to take my exams. On the first exam I was nervous, after that I was normal, took the exams very easily than the exams taken in the school. After my exams were over I was on a long leave for about 3months, it was the longest leave that I had got in my school days. Our school used to give the groups before the results came on the basis of the performance in the school exams. I got the group before the exam results. Then came the result and it was ok. I was not bothering about the result because I got the group which I needed. The real world of happiness came to me when I entered into my 11th.After three months of gap I was into the campus and when I entered into the class all of them were new faces hardly 3boys were known to me. It was the class where all the studious guys were placed, I was shocked why I have been to this class and tears were there in my eyes by seeing them. All used to talk about studies and I used to watch their mouths. Like that one week went on, and then one teacher came to our class and said that this class has more students when compared to the other class of similar groups. She told that 3 of them should go to next class, I quickly stood up and told I was willing and thank god I was out of that class finally .When I went to the next class I saw all my friends and I mingled with them and there from my happiness started. In every school they used to say that 11th is used for enjoying since we have been working hard for last one year and to work hard for the coming year. It was a year to relax and to enjoy the school days. Each and every day my enjoyment kept on increasing. I made new friends and formed a team of 12 members from various groups. Every morning we use to assemble, enjoy cracking silly jokes which still remain in my heart. During those days I was involved in many sports activities. Our school was famous for a game named kho-kho in our zone. The students of our school were recognised by this game from the day our school was started. I was very much attached to that game and I enjoyed it a lot. We used to practice in the evening after the school hours. Our past passed out school seniors will come daily and we used to play and practice daily for the interschool competition. But this game is not internationally recognised, but its a game where one can gain stamina and improve his speed. The duration of the game was about 30 minutes but each and every second was interesting. We use to win all the games in our zone and we were the champions for many years. Our School had many cultural programmes and I used to participate every year. We used to form a group of members and used to do some innovative things. I still remember we did a mime program with paint all over our body and were standing like statues in different positions and it was the best show ever done in our school days and we use to dance in some functions. In most of the functions we used to do mischief and get scolding from our principal. After every function gets over the next working day our principal will make our group to stand in the auditorium for the whole day but they will allow us in the break to have lunch. It was very interesting to stand in front of all others. Everyone who passes will laugh at us and we loved those moments. In every year we will be waiting for the sports day to come because during those days we will be practicing march-past with group captains of every house leading in the front. And during my 11th I was the sports secretary for my school. I used to light the lamp. That time I was on the top of the world. During sports Day everyone used to wear school uniform but I used to wear jerseys and will instruct all the students. Everyone will be looking at me and they will announce in the mike that so and so student has achieved in the field of sports. Like that I was enjoying each and every moment in my higher secondary. My experience in 12th was also very interesting as I was thinking of college. During those days many test were conducted and we were not allowed to play any sports. We were made to concentrate on our studies. Usually our school used to get the top rank among other schools in our zone. In my batch one student bagged the top mark among all other schools. The staffs who took our subjects were fabulous and they thought us in such a way that we were able to implement in our college studies also. That year too went on nicely but the only thing which I didnt experience was farewell, due to our seniors misbehaviour. But that was not a problem for we used to enjoy every day with full spirit and had no hard feelings for not having it. Finally the date came when we were about to take our exams which was going to decide our career and on other side was going to miss our friends who I loved more than anything. As days past the exam also came to an end, and the last exam was maths and still remember I was very emotional when all of us finished our exams and went back home. Thus, the school days of my life still remains like a scar in my heart which is not going to die till years. I feel that everyone will be happy enjoying the school days more than any other event that comes through their life.
Sunday, January 19, 2020
My Business Essay -- essays research papers
Personal Assessment: After doing comprehensive research I come to the conclusion, that by opening a Restaurant with Bosnian food would be very good business venture. By opening a restaurant with authentic Bosnian food within the Bosnian community of fifty thousand people would be very profitable. In a way risk free. My only concern is that this is my first time investing a large amount of money. Bosnian Food is very unique. Most Bosnian people have very busy schedules and they donââ¬â¢t have time to cook. My restaurant would feature traditional Bosnian food and atmosphere to make people feel as if they were in Bosnia. By opening this restaurant, families would be able to come to dine or to take food home that would make them feel at home and also employ many Bosnian people who canââ¬â¢t find jobs because of the language barrier. Uncontrollable variable in this case is that someone else may come up with the same idea shortly after I start my business. I want to start my own business for several reasons. My money, hard work, time, and effort would be invested in something that would, in the long run, benefit me, my family and also the Bosnian community. Research: Chicago is home to fifty thousand Bosnian people. Which makes it the largest Bosnian community in the United States. Bosnians started immigrating to United States in 1993Which means that this is a very young community with great potential. Memories of their homeland and home cooking are still very fresh in their minds and i...
Saturday, January 11, 2020
International and Strategic Marketing Essay
The globalization of business markets from domestic to international has generated a unique competitive advantage for all the organizations whose products and services are being welcomed by the customers all around the world demanding mass marketing efforts. In this regard, marketing research in the international environment is having different methodology and complications with respect to geographical boundaries of a specific country in which penetration and development of a product is required. Therefore, an international market planning with strategic aligned goal, for development in the global world should be the objective of marketers to captivate international market leadership. Introduction The gravity of globalization in todayââ¬â¢s modern era in the business world is increasing enormously due to faster means of communication, transportation, technology, and rapid financial streams. The product that is being produced in a specific region does not have limitations of boundaries. A Russian student can be wearing Italian T-shirt, driving in a German car going to meet his friend in a Chinese restaurant. This example is not astonishing because it is a general practice and nowadays everybody can illustrate the true meaning of world global market place. Hence, marketers are required to analyze this gravity of globalization and have to consider international marketing in their strategic goal of marketing plan. Marketing is the well known concept of anticipating customer need or demand then analyzing how marketers are going to fulfill that demand or need and finally satisfying customer need or demand. If the customer is really satisfied by gauging the ultimate benefit from that product or service provided by the marketer than it develops a sense of strong relationship between the customer and the organization, in which the organization give value to the customer and in return customer give value to them by building a strong profitable relationship (Kotler, & Armstrong, 2008). International marketing concept is also the same as the general defined concept of marketing but the methodology to enter and penetrate in the international market is not the same as it is in domestic marketing. Indeed the tools and skills to enter in the international market is same but their application differs due the factors which include economy, political and legal system, and most importantly culture and buying behavior of the nation. Hence, the ideology of international marketing can be gauged in this way that the organization which offers its products and services by planning, pricing, promoting, and distributing to more than one nation other than domestic market to earn higher profit à (Cateora et al., 2002). Internationalized Business Operations Many potential organizations tend to bring their operation on global level rather than national level. When the companies move to internationalization the complexity and sophistication of operations change enormously. The basic guidelines for the companies orienting in international market are described by EPRG framework (Wind, Douglas, & Perlmutter, 1973). This framework deals with four types of orientation of company going to international market which are: a. Ethnocentrism: In this type of orientation, top management is highly focusing on domestic market as compared to foreign market because its products have already stable and reasonable demand in domestic market. Company considers their foreign sales as surplus to their domestic sales. b. Polycentrism: It is the attitude which arises when the company recognizes that its multi domestic products strategies would not be successful in the host country if the orientation method is same as domestic orientation. Hence, a different marketing program to enter in the international market is required by the company. c. Regiocentrism: In these stages company identifies the similarities of the entire region and enters the regional market by developing integrated strategies of marketing. Such types of orientation capture geographically and economically integrated region such as NAFTA and European Union. d. Geocentrism: In this type of approach company consider the entire global market as its potential market place. This is one of the most important and critical type of approach when companies make single policies for the entire world market. The organizations should have prior focus on going globally because this approach has a great future. Hence, it is proved as well that organizations which are growing globally have gathered tremendous success in the past decades. à International marketing environment An optical company introduced eye glasses in Thailand by running advertizing campaign of cute animals wearing glasses. The advertisement featuring animal was a pathetic choice as in Thailand animals are considered to be the sign of low life and was not respectful for Thais to take that thing which was being used by animal due to which the company had to suffer a loss in spite of modern and unique design of their product (Payne, website). So the main fault was of the companyââ¬â¢s marketing research team that they did not gatheredà appropriate knowledge of Thai culture and have misjudged the society in which they are going to enter. They did not realize the fact that the marketing environment would be different from the domestic market in which they have achieved the strategic position. When the organization takes the decision of going beyond the domestic market then it needs to cater that there will be significant national differences which will create a different marketing environment than the one it is serving now. This reflects the very fact that the research is need to be conducted in those highlighting factors which will affect its strategic marketing goals. There are many ways by which research can be conducted out of which asking question is the most effective one by which an appropriate answer is obtained (Kumar, 2000). Marketing Research in Saudi Arabia If the analysis is conducted on the differences of factors in the international marketing environment of a country named as Saudi Arabia then it is observed that the main highlighting factors which are to be considered in doing research and which differentiate people of one nation to another are discussed below; a. Culture: Nation with different cultures has different traditional values and demand those products which are not vulnerable to their culture. Saudi Arabia is a Muslim country having Arabs traditional values, they will highly support and promote the product in Saudi market which will either promote their culture or at least accept their culture. b. Economic condition: The economic condition of the nation should be highly considered in marketing research because it defines the purchasing power of the customer which is the main origin of marketing. In Saudi market maximum companies offer luxurious and expensive products because the purchasing power of the nation is high because of rich government having vast amount of natural resources. c. Racial differences: It defines the different physical features of the nation. Like the cosmetic product would be different for the customers of Saudi Arabia as compared to the customers of U.S.A. It is located in such region of Asia in which people have generally different colored skin which is opposite to U.S. nation which do not have the same skin as Saudisââ¬â¢ have. In this regard, the marketing program for the Saudi nation for particularly cosmetic products would be different from that of U.S.A. d. Climate: It defines the different meteorological condition of the country because it has a great impact on the products which have seasonal demands. Saudi Arabia is considered as the hot climate country in which temperature normally rises to 55 0F. For such a hot weather country marketers have taken that as opportunity for them and have introduced such air conditioning system which can sustain the temperature of Saudi Arabia. There would be consider an immature marketing program if the products which are not suitable with the climate of the country are introduced because they are not compatible for that region neither they have market demand in that region. e. Religion: It does reflect in the marketing, in the sense that the product whose ingredients are controversial. In Saudi Arabia the concept of Halal food restricts the entire food manufacturers to penetrate in its markets that violate it and in the same way alcoholic drinks are also not allowed because of their religious jurisdiction. f. Language: In international marketing research, it is one of the most important aspects because it is the effective means of communication and if it is not used in appropriate manner, can cause reverse affect on marketing efforts. Arabic is the native language of Saudi nation and mostly they are unable to understand English, which is a universal language. So, the marketers have analyzed that their all promotion efforts should be translated in Arabic so that the customer really get to know that what the product all about is. Similarly, there are also other factors which marketers have to analyze in the international marketing research mode of environment it has targeted like market facilities and capabilities, political stability of the country, nation psyche etc.
Friday, January 3, 2020
The Canterbury Tales Test And Work On French - 863 Words
Mr. Priest started off class today, October 26, by telling us that the Serial paper was on hold, but that we had a different kind of paper to turn in, an iSearch. Thank goodness the Serial paper is on hold, otherwise I would be extremely stressed out. This iSearch paper needs to be a personal paper and I really hate those. Oh wait, this might actually be interesting. What could I look into that actually peaks my curiosity? Maybe why a human might kill another. That could be interesting, but then again murders usually have motives and motives are a type of answer. What about a question of, are humans the only animals that have morals that they follow and if so why? No, too bland and I am not really interested in that. Well, guess I will study for The Canterbury Tales test and work on French. It is now the day after The Canterbury Tales test and I am really hating this paper, I have no idea what to look into, I am just way too indecisive. 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Thursday, December 26, 2019
Legalization of Marijuana Just Say No Essay - 671 Words
Pot, weed, grass, hay, Mary Jane: all names for the illegal drug marijuana. This drug can be used for either medical or recreational purposes. In the past election, many states voted for the legalization of this drug. Legalizing marijuana, in my opinion, would not be beneficial. Releasing this drug to a greater population would increase the chances of it falling into the hands of children and causing harm to those around the abuser. Also, marijuana is considered a ââ¬Å"gate-wayâ⬠drug, or a drug leading to the usage of methamphetamine, heroin, or any ââ¬Ëharderââ¬â¢ drugs and its addiction is difficult to overcome. Many believe that its legalization would solve the economic crisis , but would placing the United Statesâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Just one ââ¬Ëhitââ¬â¢ could alter their learning capabilities and decision making skills for life. Even secondhand smoke could have harmful effects on their futures. Marijuana is also considered a ââ¬Ëgateway drugââ¬â¢. This title given to the substance means it is only the beginning of an addiction to many other ââ¬Ëhardââ¬â¢ drugs, such as cocaine, methamphetamine, or heroin. Teens that smoke marijuana are 85 times more likely to continue their abuse to cocaine . The addiction marijuana entails is very difficult to overcome. Addicts cannot seem to stop abusing the drug, even if they wish . The potency of marijuana is continuously increasing, causing the addictions to be more and more severe. This increase has brought many new rehabilitation programs to hospitals and clinics. The body takes physical tolls as the abuser becomes more and more accustomed to its effects. Wanting and craving additional ââ¬Ëhitsââ¬â¢, the amount smoked becomes essential as their bodies act as if it were an essential part of life. Breaking away from that perceived necessity is the most difficult part of recovery abusers need. 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Tuesday, December 17, 2019
A Interview On Interview Etiquette - 1159 Words
Interview etiquette begins as soon as your schedule the interview. In the time leading up to the interview, do your research! Find out as much as possible about the company. An excellent place to begin learning about the company is its website. On the website, you can usually learn about the companyââ¬â¢s history, mission, leaders, current projects or promotions, size and much more information. Search reviews about the company to know how customers and employees feel about the company. Learning as much information as possible will help you produce solid questions for the interviewer. If you ask a simple question that can be answer by looking on the website, the interviewer will know that you did not research the company. Showing thatâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Upon arrival, turn off you cell phone and other gadget that makes noise. Enter the building and greet the person who welcomes you with kindness and a smile. The first person you meet is your first, first impress ion. Friedman states that most likely whomever you first encounter will report back his or her impression of you to the interviewer (Smith). The old saying, ââ¬Å"You only get to make one first impression,â⬠states the importance of making a stellar first impression. In an interview, you get approximately 30 seconds to make a good first impression (Mitchell). When you meet the interviewer, with great enthusiasm, smile and reach out to shake the interviewerââ¬â¢s hand. Use your right hand and make sure it is not dripping with sweat. The position of your hand during the reach should have you palm slightly up so when the interviewer grabs you hand, his or her hand slightly covers yours. Mark Bowen, author of Winning Body Language, claims this type of hand shake is a sign that you are giving the interviewer status (Ordona). While shaking hands, introduce yourself with your first and last name. Maintain constant eye contact and keep smiling while the first exchanges of conversation occur. If the interviewer offers you a drink, politely decline. Having a drink nearby opens the door for an accidental spill. Dr inking during an interviewer is
Monday, December 9, 2019
Business Portfolio for Laburnum Group -Free-Samples for Students
Question: Investigate two different aspects of their business portfolio for Laburnum Group. Answer: Introduction The study aims to investigate two different aspects of their business portfolio for Laburnum Group. The discourse of the report has analysed both quantitative and qualitative perspectives of the challenges and inefficiencies as per the given case. Laburnum Group has been identified to constantly monitors the performance across its diverse portfolio of businesses which is essential to their corporate strategy decisions. The main discussion has focused on the addressing the specific questions framed by the top management of across both the energy and clothing business portfolios of Laburnum Group. The first section of the report has evaluated the effectiveness of the current ordering system and applied the Economic Ordering Quantity (EOQ). The second section has applied the knowledge of global business environment for AusCotton in terms of the market and supply sources. The study has also discussed the various types of the challenges associated to the major global issues that will be r elevant to the area of strategic sourcing. The report has shown the various aspects of the assertions for responding to the illegal merchandise which ends up competing with merchandise branded by AusCotton (Pimenta and Ball 2015). Sapphire Energy Case Study Effectiveness of the present ordering system As per the given ordering system Sapphire Energy has been identified with a total ordering system of 4500 meters of cable. The prescribed standard for the annual stocking has been seen to be based on total stocking cost of $ 9318.75. The EOQ implementation model has been conducive in ordering only 3388.43 meters of cable. Therefore, it needs to be discerned that the strategy of implementing EOQ is not feasible decision as the EOQ has been depicted with an ordering quantity less than 4500 meters. EOQ for AWG aluminum triplex cable Unit Meters Dollars Annual Demand (D) 155000 Present Order Quantity (Q) 12917 Annual cost for carrying one unit (C') $ 1.350 Annual cost per order (S') $ 50.00 Total Annual Stocking Cost (TSC 1) (Q/2) x C'+(D/Q) x S' Total Annual Stocking Cost (TSC 1) $ 9,318.75 Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) SQRT(2xDxS')/C Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) 3388.43 Total Annual Stocking Cost in case of implementing EOQ Total Annual Stocking Cost (TSC 2) (EOQ/2) x C'+ (D/EOQ) x S' Total Annual Stocking Cost (TSC 2) $ 4,574.39 Estimated annual savings in stocking costs Savings TSC 1 - TSC 2 Estimated savings in stocking costs $ 4,744.36 Recommendations on improving the current system The present ordering system has been seen with a saving of $ 4574.39 and with the implementation of the strategy of saving in the stocks, the company is seen to be saving $ 4,744.36. However, this also suggests that there is a scope of ordering more number of units. Therefore, the main recommendation for Sapphire energy is to increase the order quantity to 4500 meters of cable. AusCotton Case Study Major global issues relevant to the strategic sourcing As discussed by Aydin, Cattani and Druehl (2014), the issue of fast changing market has been identified as one of the main issues associated to consumer behaviour. This has been recognised with the changes in technology and globalization. Social media is depicted with creating new pressures for the consumers to conform while putting pressure on enterprises to utilize these sources of information to respond to changing preferences to stay interesting and relevant. The primary challenges on a global scale is depicted with the shorter life cycle due to rapidly changing demand in the market (Abidi, de Leeuw and Klumpp 2014). The different types of the enterprises associated to cotton production are facing several problems to keep itself up to date with the latest trends and innovations. Several firms are seen to be facing the challenge of maintaining an appropriate data management and integration. Data management and integration is identified as the key to solve the problems of data mana gement integration by connecting the manufacturers supply chain management systems with those of their suppliers and partners. The issues pertaining to the integration of the supply chain management is seen to be affecting the operations at a very ground level (Fahimnia, Sarkis and Davarzani 2015). As stated by Martnez-Jurado and Moyano-Fuentes (2014), the technological aspect is further able to present a new challenge which is associated to non- awareness of the demand for new products from beforehand. This is seen to cause several types of the problems which are associated to inappropriate demand forecast. In various situations the problems associated to inaccurate demand forecasting is seen with the unavailability of the data. In numerous cases raw information coming from suppliers, partners, and even customers comprise of unstructured data which makes it even more challenging for the enterprises to analyse and generate insights from the disjointed pieces of information (Govindan et al. 2014). In addition to the problems, the company may face several limitations in managing each commodity and category of the material depending on the spending characteristics and supply. There may be main dilemma in choosing the outsourcing strategy. This is related to the critical question of whether to make the product or buy from a third-party source. It is also important to know about the factors for achieving an optimal portfolio of the suppliers which is able to satisfy the requirement of the suppliers as per individual category of commodity (Wiengarten et al. 2016). Impacts of less-than-perfect demand forecasts for AusCotton products The opportunities and the precise request conjectures are seen to be fundamental to the assembling to the chain. This is considering the incorrect request which may bring about the supply contrasts in terms of meeting the demands of the client. As stated by Wang et al. (2015), it is important to ensure that there exists a timely and accurate forecast to the supply chain as any inaccuracies in the demand plan may lead to differences in the supply chain which may affect meeting the customer request. Henceforth, it needs to be understood that the forecast accuracy is always seen as a critical factor for proper allocation of resources. The different steps taken to mitigate the problems are seen with creating an alliance between the suppliers and customers to improve the accuracy of the forecast. The faster response to the demand changes should aim at minimizing the impact of the cost for forecast error. To mitigate the areas of problem the company may also decide to create partnership among the clients and suppliers for enhancing the exactness of the gauge. The quicker reactions to request changes will be able to minimize the impact and cost of the gauge mistakes (Bode and Wagner 2015). Elements of the strategic sourcing process do you feel are the top candidates for improvement at AusCotton The elements for the strategic sourcing process applicable to the top candidates for improvement at AusCotton is seen with supply market analysis, developing a strategy, benchmarking and tracing results. The use of supply market analysis is conducive in re-analysis of the different perspective of the new and global suppliers and study the different types of the cost constituents of the service or the product. The company will be able to review the marketplace of the suppliers for the opportunities and risks. The development of the strategy as per the top management will be able to discuss on the issues pertaining to minimize the risks and costs. In addition to this, the top management will be able to conduct a meeting and discuss on main strategies for the suppliers competitiveness (Genovese et al. 2015). The initiatives such as benchmarking and tracking of results will be conducive in sourcing of the process which needs to be re-monitored. This will be able to provide the business s pecialists with the present status of the commodity or category. AusCotton should look forward to improve the overall supply chain assessment. It is important to identify the possible suppliers which they may use and develop the sourcing strategy. This will be help to cover the different areas of supplier research and provide them with the opportunity to assess the different capabilities to remain on contract or to be considered for the contract. The focus should be given on monitoring the key strategic elements provided with the business specialist to present the status of commodity or category (Ho et al. 2015). Responding to the assertion that some of the contract manufacturers are involved in producing illegal merchandise The response to the assertion of the contract manufacturers involved in producing illegal merchandise needs to go through several stages. The first stage needs to analyse the contract and agreement which needs to be taken into consideration with the new contract negotiation. The intellectual property protection could also serve as the penalty to immediately meet with the manufacturers and set the different types of the expectations which are to be conducted through investigation. AusCotton needs to finds the true facets from the investigation. In case it is able to track the legal proceedings then it needs to be track for any anomalies (Chopra and Meindl 2015). To deal with the problems associated to illegal merchandise, the contract manufacturers need to hire a new president of the supply chain. This consideration needs to be evaluated with the strategic sourcing process focusing on improving the errors. In addition to this, the new owner of the company may be asked to take some time and visit the global facilities. This will be able to bring the awareness of the situation and different types of the problems faced by the company to follow the legal proceedings (Apte and Petrovsky 2016). This will be set as a good example for thee suppliers and the vendors. The manufacturers need to assert the documentation procedures needs to be confirmed with the actual order which are ordered by the company. This should be done in manual procedure rather than relying on automation (Pagell and Shevchenko 2014). Conclusion The different types of the depiction as per the case study of Sapphire Energy has showed that the strategy of implementing EOQ is not feasible decision as the EOQ has been depicted with an ordering quantity less than 4500 meters. The recommendation on improving the current system is seen with implementation of the strategy of saving in the stocks, the company is seen to be saving $ 4,744.36. However, this also suggests that there is a scope of ordering more number of units. Therefore, the main recommendation for Sapphire energy is to increase the order quantity to 4500 meters of cable. The challeng4es in global supply chain for AusCotton is understood with the primary challenges on a global scale seen with the shorter life cycle due to rapidly changing demand in the market. 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