In today's fast-paced market, product development leaders must move beyond outdated, static portfolios for strategic decision-making and accelerated time to market.
Drones delivering cargo. Robot workers in warehouses. Virtual reality simulations of extreme weather or political events. To the average person, these things might seem like novelties or publicity stunts.
In this article, we explore how to find, evaluate, and improve the accuracy of ESG metrics across the supply chain, with reference to BCG’s six-step process for navigating ESG risks.
The increasing emphasis on sustainability affects all aspects of business operations. Functions like manufacturing and transportation play a clear part in any sustainability commitment.
Today, our highly connected world and globalized economy provide us with incredible opportunities. But this same interconnectedness causes unprecedented events to have domino effects that stretch across the globe.
IT leaders play a critical role in environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance. Their access to and knowledge of an organization’s infrastructure and databases makes them gatekeepers of ESG data.