How can leaders create more sustainable supply chain management frameworks?
Supply chain management (SCM) is the process of planning, executing, and monitoring the flow of goods and services from suppliers to customers. It involves various activities such as sourcing, production, distribution, and logistics. SCM can have a significant impact on the environmental, social, and economic aspects of sustainability, which are often referred to as the triple bottom line. However, many SCM practices are still based on traditional models that prioritize cost, speed, and efficiency over sustainability. How can leaders create more sustainable SCM frameworks that balance the needs of the business, the society, and the planet?
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Ahmad Aljohani ESG-SDGsCertified Corporate Sustainability Professional | ESG Strategy & Planning | SDGs Expert | MBA | CFI | GRI | CMI
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Sunder BalakrishnanOn a mission to build Connected Supply Chains with Data, Math, Tech, and good ol' Logical thinking
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Ehsan Alirezaei, ASCMSupply Chain Design & Optimization | Procure to Pay | Sustainability?? Master's in Technology Innovation Management