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New Belgium Brewing Company and B Corporation Certification Case Solution

Case Solution & Analysis for New Belgium Brewing Company and B Corporation Certification by Kent Walker, Taylor Laporte.

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Case Name :      New Belgium Brewing Company and B Corporation Certification
Authors :           Kent Walker, Taylor Laporte
Source :              Ivey Publishing
Case ID :           9B17M028 / W17071
Discipline :        General Management
Case Length :    11 pages
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
In the winter of 2012, the New Belgium Brewing Company (NBB) in Fort Collins, Colorado, was considering becoming a certified B Corporation (B Corp). Dedication and willingness to share with employees had always been a part of NBB, whose values also extended to consideration of the natural environment and philanthropy. NBB had grown tremendously over the years, partly thanks to its focus on the triple bottom line. Already the third-largest craft brewery in the United States, NBB was now considering opening a second brewery. Perhaps surprisingly, this economic growth was accompanied by a reduction in the company’s carbon footprint, and a greater impact on industry and society through philanthropy and lobbying for stricter environmental requirements. The board of directors had asked the assistant director of sustainability to make a recommendation regarding B Corp certification. Should she recommend certification, she would also need to convince the employees of its value; at that time, employees owned part of NBB, and they would soon own 100 per cent.
 
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Case Solution for Trip Trap: Managing Certification in the Global Supply Chain

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Case Name :      Trip Trap: Managing Certification in the Global Supply Chain
Authors :           Jette Steen Knudsen, Dana Brown
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            W14528
Discipline :        International Business
Case Length :    08 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
A small Danish design company seeks to collaborate with its largest supplier in Thailand in order to improve health, safety and environmental conditions, as well as labour standards, as a core element of complying with the UN Global Compact principles. The company takes its corporate social responsibility (CSR) agenda seriously and has developed a new standard for CSR in its supplier factories that is implemented and audited by a non-governmental organization. New challenges emerge as attention shifts to the certification of production inputs such as wood. Although Western small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) face pressures to audit their suppliers in developing countries, these SMEs often lack the financial and political resources to change behaviours in supplier factories. The firm’s quality manager must evaluate its sustainability approach. How much leverage can a small company expect to have with its suppliers? Furthermore, is the cost of auditing suppliers in a country such as Thailand too high?
 
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