Workers are perhaps the most important stakeholder for multinationals to consider when trying to monitor working conditions in their supply chains. A growing number of tools are available to organizations seeking to gain access to worker input during supply chain due diligence and monitoring, however many organizations lack a strategic vision for implementing these tools. Each tool provides its unique set of benefits and challenges; however, when used strategically these tools can catalyze widespread change in working conditions around the world.
This webinar is the third in a series. Access webinar series below.
Session 1:
Debunking Three CSR and Sustainable Procurement Myths
Session 2:
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Megatrends: The Biggest Forces Changing the World, Business and Supply Chain
Session 5:
Is Your Sustainable Procurement Program Oriented Toward Outcomes and Impact?
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