Why Business Leaders Must Make Supply Chain Ethics a Priority
83% of surveyed supply chain professionals consider supply chain ethics either extremely or very important. However, there is a disconnect between this understanding and action.
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The Association for Supply Chain Management (ACSM), Supply Chain Management Review (SCMR) and Loyola University surveyed more than 700 supply chain professionals to discover how their organizations address key issues related to supply chain ethics.
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