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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.

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

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Nothing could underpin the importance more than the fact that the first Global Stocktake (GST) of the implementation of the Paris Agreement will conclude at COP28, the mid-point in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its SDGs, including Goal 13 (climate action).

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

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CIOs CTOs CDOs IT and BPO leaders Sourcing leaders Strategy leaders GBS leaders. Related Content Cloud Services PEAK Matrix® Assessment 2022 – Europe Decoding the Location Mystery for Technology Services Talent Delivery Europe’s Critical Moment in Digital Transformation – Mission 2030 Now is The Time to Refresh Your Global Talent Strategy.

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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. Scope 2 – controlled by you, procured by you –emissions through purchasing electricity.