Recording webinar ‘International Women’s Day: Embrace DE&I in Supply Chain’
How to attract, retain and promote more women in supply chain management? Diversity, equity and inclusion is not only good for people but also provides significant advantages to organisations that prioritize and invest in these areas. They create a more dynamic workplace culture that fosters creativity, innovation, and collaboration. This will lead to better performance, increased competitiveness, and long-term success.
The benefits of an inclusive and equitable organisation
• When employees feel included and valued in the workplace, they are more productive and engaged. This leads to better performance, higher quality work and increased efficiency.
• A diverse workforce brings a wider range of perspectives and experiences to the table. This leads to more innovative and creative solutions, as well as new ideas for products and services.
• Employees who feel included and valued are more likely to stay with an organisation for the long term. This can reduce turnover and help organisations retain top talent.
• A diverse team brings a range of perspectives and ideas to the decision-making process. This leads to more thoughtful and effective decisions, as well as reduced groupthink and bias.
How men play an active role in DE&I in supply chain
Men can become more effective allies and leaders by learning about issues related to DE&I, including unconscious biases, microaggressions, and the experiences of marginalized groups.
Speakers of the webinar:
• Melanie Salter, Director of Supply Chain Research at Boom!
• Dominique Jansen, Owner at SCM Executives
• Patrick Gunther, Senior Director EMEA Logistics at Bausch + Lomb
Missed the webinar?
The recorded webinar is available on the YouTube channel of Supply Chain Movement. The slide deck is available for download below.