Organizations care a lot about their reputation in the current business era. Due to the major obstacles related to sustainability, the image of the organization can be damaged. Additional social and environmental strategies and standards are needed to portray the organizational concern for the environment and society. Therefore, considering the investigation of the relationship between supply chain management, sustainable supply chain governance and corporate suitability. The course is concerned with analyzing the direct relationship between supply chain management and corporate sustainability and between sustainable supply chain and corporate sustainability. In addition, the current study is also concerned with examining the moderating role of sustainable supply chain governance in the relationship between supply chain management and corporate sustainability.
Supply chain management (SCM) is the way logistics, warehousing, purchasing, transportation, and other support service departments operate to build toward end-user support success.
Sustainability in supply chain management generally refers to ongoing accountability for the risks and negative impacts caused by a range of actions along the supply chain including disasters such as the recent pandemic. To survive in today’s competitive environment, organizations not only need an effective and efficient supply chain for the context in which they operate, but they also need to factor sustainability issues into their supply chain strategies.
This training course will support you in developing the tools and achieving success to proactively manage these massive tasks, allowing you to meet deadlines and achieve your goals.
• Definition of supply chain management
• Supply Chain Management Concepts
• Understand how COVID-19 is impacting the supply chain
• How supply chain management information flows
• Key elements of the supply chain