Scotts Miracle-Gro: The Spreader Sourcing Decision
John Gray; Michael Leiblein; Shyam Karunakaran
Product #:9B08M078_P
Supplier:Ivey
Discipline:General Management, International Business, Operations Management
Setting:United States, China, 2007
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Learning Objectives
- to demonstrate that even simple, non-core products are not always outsourced - when all facts are considered it is not apparent that outsourcing or offshoring even a simple product such as a lawn spreader will offer substantial cost savings
- an opportunity to discuss the various risks and tradeoffs associated with ownership and outsourcing of production as well as domestic and non-domestic production
- to illustrate the critical importance of considering not only production and governance costs, but also changes in macroeconomic variables such as exchange rates and labor rates in international outsourcing decisions
- in a class on global sourcing, in which make-buy is discussed during the first few weeks of the class
- a sourcing elective to help students learn how to measure total cost of ownership between two options, including easy-to-measure and hard-to-measure components
- to demonstrate the difficult internal and external political issues associated with offshore outsourcing, although these are not the focus of the case as written