Remove Efficiency Remove Impact Sourcing Remove Risk Management
article thumbnail

The Business Benefits of Impact Sourcing: Beyond Social Good

NoonDalton

Our commitment to impact sourcing isn’t just about meeting a quota or a superficial addition to our corporate social responsibility portfolio. Understanding Impact Sourcing Impact Sourcing is a transformative business practice that extends beyond the conventional boundaries of corporate social responsibility.

article thumbnail

Unlock a New Source of Value Creation – Integrate Sustainability into the GBS Charter to Help BFS Firms Realize Their ESG Goals | Blog

Everest Group

This has created a big opportunity for GBS organizations to move from being measured for their labor arbitrage and cost efficiency to the value they can deliver to enterprises. These organizations are also focusing on workplace diversity , pay equity, and good governance structure to meet their ESG aspirations.

professionals

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Procurement Outsourcing (PO) – Services PEAK Matrix® Assessment 2023

Everest Group

Procurement Outsourcing (PO) – Services Procurement Outsourcing (PO) providers are seen as strategic partners by organizations and are playing a critical role in helping them navigate the challenges posed by macroeconomic uncertainties and inflationary pressures by driving cost reduction and enhancing efficiencies.

article thumbnail

The New Age CPO: Jim Wetekamp of Riskonnect

Future of Sourcing

In this series, Future of Sourcing is talking to practitioners, technologists and executives to get their insights and expertise on navigating current and future challenges impacting sourcing, procurement, risk and supply chain professionals. In 2023, Riskonnect joined the United Nations Global Compact initiative.

article thumbnail

A Systems Approach to Sourcing & Procurement

SIG Speaks

SIG University Certified Sourcing Professional (CSP) program graduate Thomas Cooper describes how with the increasing pressures on supply chains and sourcing organizations lately, efficiency and effectiveness cannot be understated in an organization.