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Real Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB) in Your Supply Chain: Advancing Gender DEIB with Impact Sourcing for the Workforce of Tomorrow | Blog

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Impact sourcing is a business imperative that will not only help companies reach new talent pools but also offer opportunities to marginalized communities and populations, especially women. Empowering women through impact sourcing. The gender gap in global services.

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Where Sustainability Unites: Climate Week NYC, UNGA, and CGI | Blog

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Capgemini invited Rita Soni, Everest Group Principal Analyst, Impact Sourcing and Sustainability Research, to speak on a panel about technology companies’ unique role in addressing biodiversity entitled, Data & AI for Climate: Biodiversity Buzz. However, the imperative to achieve these goals has never been more pronounced.

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How are European Organisations Riding the Global Services Headwinds? | Webinar

Everest Group

How are European Organisations Riding the Global Services Headwinds? Steeply climbing salaries and outsourcing rates, dwindling talent pools, and increasing customer expectations of service are causing organisations across Europe to feel the heat and break budgets when it comes to global services. March 22, 2022 |. Parul Jain.

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Navigating COP28: Insights on the Evolving Landscape of Sustainability | Blog

Everest Group

As we stand on the brink of COP28 (November 30 to December 12, 2023), Everest Group’s technology service provider clients and industry leaders are poised to play a pivotal role in advancing the goals set forth by the Paris Agreement. This is a theme prominent not just at an enterprise level, but also at an international level.

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Ready, Set, Go – Scope 1, 2, and 3 ‘Emissions’ Extended: How ESG Standards Must Measure People and the Planet | Blog

Everest Group

More than nine out of ten Fortune 500 companies use the following three scopes to measure, report, and manage their Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions: Scope 1 – your facilities –emissions from fuel sources a company owns and controls. It can include: Expanded production and services to underserved markets.