A company is formally adhering to the principles of the UN Global Compact. After a review of their supply chain, they have found that a key supplier is in violation of the compact. The best action for the company to do first is:
Notifying the supplier is a good first step, but the company should also have a plan in place to help them get back on track. Maybe they can offer some training or resources to assist them.
As a business owner, I'd be more concerned about the supplier's compliance than the company's. It's like having a shady friend and expecting them to keep you out of trouble.
Replacing the supplier is the quickest way to resolve this, but it might not be the most sustainable solution. Giving the supplier a chance to become compliant seems like the better approach.
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