Sustainable Supply Chain Transformation: Primary drivers behind the increasing mandate
Increasing awareness of the global impact of supply chains on the climate, environment, and human rights has substantially elevated corporate focus and attention across a number of key risk management categories. These categories include brand reputation, capital market access, and regulatory.
But perception of the primary drivers of sustainable supply chain transformation today seem to vary by region, industry sector and, in some cases, by organization role. In this roundtable we will explore the relative weight of these drivers and how they are evolving in time as international standards, regulations, and the climate itself continue to change.
This roundtable discussion will take place at 5pm CET, November 9th.
Stanton Thomas, SVP Sustainability Solutions at o9 will drive the discussion.
So, what is a roundtable?
This roundtable is a 1-hour knowledge sharing session in which a limited group of people <12 will engage in a discussion around the topic of the month. The session is facilitated by an industry expert in which diverse groups of innovators come to share knowledge, discuss challenges, learn new things, and meet new people. The session will be highly interactive and collaborative, with a fresh twist.
We keep the agenda simple:
- Introductions
- Setting the scene
- Group discussion
- Networking
Why should I register?
- Immerse yourself in a global community of professionals who are passionate about digitally transforming their businesses.
- Learn a new tool and creative process that you can bring back to your team to collaborate and brainstorm together.
- If you think webinars are great, but you’re missing the benefits of in-person collaboration and conversation. Be prepared to use this full hour of actively engaging on both Zoom and our creative end-of-the-session program.
Who is it for: Cross-industry
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the roundtable
- Global community of professionals
- Bring your team to collaborate and brainstorm
- Seats are limited to 12 – register now!