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The brands shall make the world a better place!

24 Friday Oct 2014

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shutterstock_202216336The customers on the high street or online do not want to make the world a better place!! They want the brands to do that for them. The brands need to obliterate guilt in buying their products and services by making visible, meaningful and constructive actions in their products, their processes and the way they sell.

Some recent examples in how the major global brands are trying to obliterate the guilt free buy and develop a better world for their stakeholders.

  • Tesco: The giant UK supermarket chain decided earlier this year that they would remove chocolate and sweets from the sales check out in order to help the customer to make a more informed purchase.
  • Subway: The sandwich retailer removed chemical ingredients from its bread that enhance the shelf life, despite them being legal and being approved by the FDA in the US.
  • Intel: The technology chipmaker has removed all ‘conflict’ minerals from its products.
  • Apple Inc: Have publicly confirmed to the world that they make profit from great products. They do not monetise data and customer information.
  • Tesla: The electronic car maker no longer enforces its patented auto technology, in order to secure faster development of electric cars and the global benefits that this will bring.
  • European cloth retailers eg H&M, ASOS, Topshop etc: no longer allow the use of angora in its products due to the industry practices in its supply.

All the above examples have been implemented this year. They have resulted in extra costs and sacrifices to the above organisation, but they have responded to the stakeholder issues and concerns in their supply chain.. The point about sacrifice is not valid in the medium to long term. There will always be an alternative and most of the time better solutions, its part of the business evolution of change and adaption.

In the supply chain, this evolution and brand responsibility to make the world a better place should be a constant part of the process. Its needs to continually find efficiencies through Product Quality, Social and Environmental compliance, Availability and Price. It has to develop and grow to ensure a guilt free, affordable, product purchase by the customer – GOOD BUSINESS GROWTH..

Robert Vernon Associates looks forward to helping your organisation to achieve Good Business Growth..

Mark K. Astley

 

 

RVA: Training Providers

17 Friday Oct 2014

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RVA Trainers  have over 40 years combined experience working with global retailers and suppliers  operating across the Far East and Europe. Work with them through our series of training courses exploring ways to improve performance and minimise risk in the fast developing and ever demanding world-supply market. These courses are highly activity-based, learning in a fun, informative and interesting way. See the list of training courses below..

 

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The Current Programme of Training Courses Offered by Robert Vernon Associates:

1. PRAS: Risk Management

2. CEPQ: Customer Experienced Product Quality

3.  CofC: Code of Conduct Management

4. Good Business Growth: 1 Day Senior Management course.

5. Good Business Growth: 2 day Training Course Autumn_Winter 14

Please use contact form below for more course details including location and costs..

 

 

The RVA Team – a considerable number of years experience..

10 Friday Oct 2014

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Trevor Bailey  MSc BEd CertEd is an International Consultant, Lecturer & Trainer with 35 years experience.trevor profile picture

Jukka Vasarainen is an experienced Textile Engineer with over  30 years in manufacturing and sourcing.

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Elizabeth Morgan has more than 25 years experience creating successful and profitable brands, and growing markets, through innovation in marketing and product development.6352518[1]

 

 

 

 

0c36c4c[1]Dr Andrew Tempest has over 23 year senior management experience at the Mars Group.

 

 

 

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2 Day Good Business Growth Training Course

19 Friday Sep 2014

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Robert Vernon Associates announce the availability of a 2 day Training Course:   Supply-chain Security, Brand Protection, Risk Reduction – Achieve Good Business Growth. Please click the link below for full details:

RVA Training Course Autumn_Winter 14

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Dates and venue details to be announced for Winter 2014/15 at London, Manchester, Cardiff and Dublin.

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Four Key Areas of Good Business Growth

12 Friday Sep 2014

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The business requirements of compliance and brand protection in Quality, Social and Environmental assurance are now very well understood in the business community.  However, the implementation and application in organisations are very often within silos of function and outside the daily commercial operations of sourcing, buying, production and supply chain management. This is a lost opportunity to create a good business and provide fantastic growth opportunities for all stakeholders. Robert Vernon Associates are Management Consultancy and Training Development Providers. We want to help and support International Sourcing organisations and their vendor factories  by working with clients in the 4 keys areas of Good Business Growth.  Mark K. GBG Wipeboard2

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