- 41. ESG Risks in the Supply Chain
- (Supply)
- ... of an ESG risk in the supply chain is climate change and emissions. If a company’s supplier is not taking steps to reduce their carbon footprint, it could lead to higher emissions and contribute to climate ...
- 42. The Importance Of Sustainability And Social Responsibility In The Supply Chain
- (Supply)
- ... including suppliers, logistics providers, and other partners. Ensuring these parties are committed to sustainability can be challenging, as it may require changes to their business practices and processes. ...
- 43. The Top Challenges Facing Supply Chain Professionals in 2023 and How to Overcome Them
- (Supply)
- ... responsive enough to handle sudden changes in demand. To overcome these challenges, supply chain professionals can use data analytics and predictive modeling to forecast demand and develop flexible and ...
- 44. Digitize Your Supply Chain for Better Performance
- (Supply)
- ... and data sharing between suppliers and your business. This can help reduce errors and misunderstandings and make it easier for you to respond quickly to changes in demand or other factors that may affect ...
- 45. 4 Key Steps to Integrate ESG into Supply Chain Management
- (Supply)
- ... evaluate the role ESG plays in supply chains and to make foundational, forward-thinking changes. A recent PwC survey of over 240 executives reveals the ESG-focused actions that businesses can take ...
- 46. These 8 Practices Can Make Your Supply Chain Better
- (Management)
- ... globalization and remote work, there are more supply chain complexities than ever witnessed. Despite this, many companies have not changed how they manage the supply chains, which is a critical part of ...
- 47. These Are the 7 Best Ways to Fix Your Supply Chain Problems
- (Supply)
- ... as well as the activities they perform throughout the entire process. It’s also important to consider any external factors that may affect your supply chain such as economic forces or changes in technology. ...
- 48. Preparing for Disruptions
- (News)
- ... have been blamed on the COVID-19 pandemic. And while it’s been the root of many problems that continue to affect the world at large, the less-considered culprit is climate change. Read it on Supply ...
- 49. The Supply Chain May Be Opening Up
- (Supply)
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- 50. 2023 Innovations in Supply Chain
- (News)
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