see attachedHomework 1: 1 page with 2 references 1. Read: How a company can involve its suppliers by Andreas Kleinert 

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Homework 1: 1 page with 2 references

1. Read: How a company can involve its suppliers by Andreas Kleinert 
/content/enforced/172243-co_SCM-530-MBOL1-2025SP2/How a Company Can Involve Its Suppliers in Six Sigma.docx

2. Describe which level you believe to be the most appropriate.  

Homework 2: 2 pages with at least 2 references

1. Read: 
Strategy Guide: Supplier Relationship Management  which is an article that comes from procurement leaders.

2. As  you read:

· Think about how they define SRM and how they explain what SRM is and what it is not.

· Also, consider how the authors distinguish between different types and levels of relationships and how they are organized.

3. Provide a 2 page paper addressing these considerations, covered by the article.

Homework 3: 2 pages with at least 2 references

1. Read: 
Sustainability Management Beyond Organizational Boundaries- Sustainable Supplier Relationship Management in the Chemical Industry.
/content/enforced/172243-co_SCM-530-MBOL1-2025SP2/Sustainable SRM in the chemical industry.pdf

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Sustainability management beyond organizational boundaries-sustainable supplier relationship management in the chemical industry

2. Provide a 2 page detailed description of the lessons learned from the case study.

3. Include in your response, a description of an appropriate enterprise relationship management infrastructure and an integrated SRM strategy.

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