Yummy Cup # 4

  1. How would you implement the concept of Triple Bottom Line (People, Planet, Profit) at the NAB company you created?   

Notes: 

  • Your response should have three headings, each focusing on an aspect of the triple bottom line as outlined below. 
  • Check out Chapter 14: Social Responsibility & Sustainability for more information.  
  • You will use this week’s information in Assignment 3: Ethics and Social Responsibility Plan.  

Keep the following format in mind as you complete this week’s discussion: 

  • Profit – When looking at profit from this theory’s perspective, the idea is that profits will help empower and sustain the community as a whole, and not just represent a benefit for the shareholders. (Briefly explain your approach.) 
  • People – Discuss your approach to care about suppliers, customers, community, employees. (For example, to care about employees you can provide a good working environment, training and development opportunities, healthcare, etc.) 
  • Planet – Discuss your approach to minimize your impact on the environment. (An example would be to create processes to minimize waste or reduce energy usage; maybe you are using recycled materials, etc.) 

IMPORTANT NOTE: Post at least one substantive comment to another student’s post.

Supply Chain Innovations by Wal-Mart.

In a minimum of at least 300 words describe innovations Wal-Mart has brought to Supply Chain Management. Bring completely new things to the table. Please cite from where you have gotten your material. You may want to concentrate on technology innovations Wal-Mart has instituted.

All papers should meet the following criteria:

      Follow APA formatting and style guidelines (6th edition)
      Follow all instructions for each assignment
      12 inch standard font such as Arial, Times New Roman or Calibri
      1 inch margins
      Double-spaced
      Submitted on time
      Represent your best work

Read Chapter 3 Of The Textbook And Answer Question 08 And Responses 1&2

1- Read Chapter 3 of the textbook 

 Question 08

What characteristics of IT (and the internet) change the environment for plagiarism and plagiarism detection? 

2- responses this two 

 1- There are four key points made to assert that the Internet is inherently democratic. The Internet allows users to be producers of information, it provides open forums that are moderated differently than mass media, it allows access to a wide variety of information, and it encourages the formation of relationships and associations that go beyond geographic space. More or less, the key point on which all of these arguments hinge is the ability to communicate easily with many people. The free flow of information and the ability for any individual to communicate come across quite easily as “democratic” concepts, as they encourage every individual to be able to contribute to discourse and discussion, regardless of any traits they might have. The basis of democracy is that political power rests in the hands of many, rather than few. The Internet very much embodies this ideal by giving every individual the ability to state their beliefs. While there is no guarantee that anybody else will heed or even listen to this individual’s words, the Internet undeniably makes it much easier for anybody to produce and distribute their thoughts, their beliefs, and their information. 

  2- Reproducibility in the IT world is basically the ability to copy electronic information to be used by someone or something else. This is significant because electronic information is not so easily deleted like information that is transmitted in the real world. Also, in many cases, when a piece of electronic information is copied there is no evidence left behind that the original information was copied which can definitely complicate things when it comes to property rights and crime. Reproducing electronic information is much more permanent in the sense that when someone copies information they may never delete it and always have access to it. The words that are sent online may very well last forever, unlike in the real world where words are spoken and then basically disappear. Plagiarism is another problem with the reproducibility of electronic information because many people steal the work of others and claim it as their own. 

250 Words And Two Scholarly Sources

What is the meaning of “theodicy”?

What have been, historically, at least two proposals for the “solving” of the problems raised by theodicy?

Discuss an instance in your personal life where the problems of theodicy asserted themselves (strive for relevance, but refrain from being too personal, if the details shared would be embarrassing or in bad taste).

What do you think is the “answer” to the questions raised by “theodicy”?

Is there, finally, any credible answer to the “problem of evil”?