| Generally, most enterprises want to be sustainable, but not at the cost of business performance >> | | Industry Insights | | Hi there,
Generally, most enterprises want to be sustainable, but not at the cost of business performance. Many companies are not fully committed to sustainability as it requires a fundamental rethink. Unfortunately, sustainability often competes with other business priorities, such as agility and resilience.
But what if enterprises could achieve all these business needs while also becoming truly sustainable? Tune into our upcoming Supply Management Insider webinar on 22 June as we join GEP to discuss innovative approaches within procurement and the supply chain to balance what’s good for the planet with what’s good for your business.
On the agenda: - How to assess and measure sustainability with business performance
- Key supply chain and procurement categories influencing sustainability
- How to leverage technology to reach sustainability goals
- The benefits of a more sustainable organisation and ways to get there
| | If you can’t make it on the 22nd, you can still register your interest here, and we’ll send you a link to watch the discussion on-demand after it’s taken place.
We hope you can join us, Supply Management Insider
PS. Why not check out our latest report “The three areas procurement must evolve for a ‘never normal’ future” to discover where you should be focusing your energy in a post-pandemic world. | This email has been sent to [email protected] If you would like to unsubscribe from further email communications from CIPS and Supply Management, please click here.
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