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How to Better Manage Disruption with Responsible Value Chains

By: 3BL Media
May 24, 2022 at 08:00 AM EDT
ⓘ This article is third-party content and does not represent the views of this site. We make no guarantees regarding its accuracy or completeness.

SOURCE: SAP

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The global pandemic disrupted business operations and exposed supply chains that were fine-tuned for efficiency but not resilience. Today, the war in Ukraine and the recent lockdowns in China have again put entire value chains under stress.

Responsible Value Chains

In this period of constant disruption, investing in technology will give organizations the data and actionable insights needed to enhance business resilience, performance, and sustainability. Companies must also continually rethink how to engage, develop, and support their people, and build new networks of collaboration with suppliers and industry organizations to help us uncover solutions that cannot be achieved alone.

It’s this powerful combination of data, a people-first approach, and new networks of collaboration that will drive responsible decision-making across entire value chains. It will empower the collective business world to make its largest and most important contribution: a more sustainable world for all.

Data Visibility Drives Responsible Business Decisions

Data transparency is table stakes for any modern organization looking to do business with resilience, speed, and agility. Yet the World Economic Forum reports just nine percent of companies are actively using software that supports data collection, analysis, and reporting on their environmental, social, and governance (ESG) activities. And in an SAP Insights survey, only 21% of business executives said they were completely satisfied with the quality and availability of data collected for sustainability.

By embedding metrics that measure climate risk, carbon emissions, and waste and pollution, among others, into business operations and across both upstream and downstream supply chains, organizations can access a continuous view of financial, social, and environmental data that manual processes simply cannot offer. What’s more, effective use of cloud-based data management and analytics, the Internet of Things (IoT), and artificial intelligence (AI) can help companies gain the visibility needed to better manage value chain disruption through actionable insights and faster, more responsible business decision-making.

People Sustainability Must Be a Business Imperative

The disruption we have faced over the past two years has deeply impacted an organization’s most important asset: its people. We’ve coped with health concerns, new ways of remote working, and humanitarian crises, all of which have rightfully prompted leaders to prioritize the needs of their people in new and impactful ways. But there are also longstanding issues — equal access to education and training as well as fair and equitable labor rights — that global organizations must continually address to secure a more sustainable future.

Access to diverse, skilled, and engaged employees is a massive challenge in many global markets. The World Economic Forum predicts that 42% of jobs will require wholly new skill sets in the next three years – more than 1 billion workers will need re-skilling by 2030. Equally as important are purpose-driven company cultures with a clearly defined value set for long-lasting social impact. Building a more diverse and inclusive culture, for example, boosts engagement and productivity, drives innovation, and attracts and retains talent.

Today’s worker experiences necessitate a culture of psychological safety and business beyond bias across every workplace touch point, an approach that must go beyond an organization’s full-time employees. As new legislation across the globe requires organizations to more consistently and systematically address human rights issues, business leaders will need to implement new supplier selection processes and policies, as well as data-based monitoring and validation mechanisms across an organization’s entire value chain, to help ensure the fair and equitable treatment of not only employees but also contingent and supply chain labor.

Technology is critical to tackling these challenges. Today’s cloud-based human capital management and digital learning solutions can empower organizations to scale and prioritize re-skilling and upskilling efforts, build more diverse, equitable, and inclusive hiring and internal mobility practices, and keep pace with changing legislation to help ensure compliance of responsible human rights practices for workers both inside and outside of the company.

Technology Is Table Stakes

Responsible value chains prioritize data, people, and collaboration – technology can help organizations address all three.

Greater visibility and intelligence across the enterprise allows for more informed and sustainable business decisions, from ethical and diverse sourcing, labor and human rights, and skills enhancement to carbon emissions management and materials management.

Coming together as a community to ensure we address these issues systematically and consistently will help us better manage disruption and lay the foundation for business progress and a more sustainable world for future generations.

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