The supply chain brings to life the ethical and sustainable vision of a business. Supply chains and procurement are only as resilient as their weakest link; therefore business continuity relies on us thinking about their impact on people and the planet.

For the most part, businesses that have been able to respond effectively to disruption, such as from COVID-19, are those with a sustainable supply chain and procurement management strategy. As investors, employees, and consumers continue to find a safe haven in those businesses, successful businesses should look to identify potential points of failure in their environmental, social and governance (ESG) framework, and identify and prioritize solutions.

Read our latest article to see how authentic action is needed to help preserve finite resources, align strategic performance metrics to incoming ESG reporting frameworks, and optimize the supply chain.

  

  

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