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Partnerships between organizations and Indigenous peoples can help reverse a history of oppression – but require deep relationships and trust.
Partnerships between organizations and Indigenous peoples can help reverse a history of oppression – but require deep relationships and trust.
Find out how business schools are using systems thinking to advance sustainability – and get involved!
Empathy is a skill needed for business and society. Goa Institute of Management shares its innovative strategy for developing empathy in business students.
Social procurement is when companies buy from suppliers that create positive impact on society. One company’s story shows how to start doing social procurement.
Social procurement is when companies buy from suppliers that create a positive impact on society. Learn how it benefits companies, communities, and the environment.
To reduce your supply chain carbon emissions, partner with your Transportation and Logistics providers. Their broad lens can reveal opportunities.
Traditional, linear business thinking won’t solve social and environmental issues. Executives need systems thinking.
Refugees are an overlooked talent pool. Working with a non-profit organization can smooth the hiring process.
The circular economy offers potential, but metrics are still evolving. We identify core measures and remaining questions.
As climate change hits global supply chains, supply chain researchers aren’t providing the guidance needed. Leading scholars identify how that can change.