Procurement departments are driven and incentivised by a range of KPIs. Unfortunately, social issues haven’t traditionally topped that list. But engaging procurement departments in modern slavery risk is key to tackling an issue prevalent in company supply chains.
In this webinar, hear how two industry leaders have achieved genuine engagement with procurement officers. They assess what’s worked, what hasn’t and the common pushbacks that occur.
Panellists:
Tony Roy, head of governance and sustainability, BT
Christophe Sassolas, director global procurement, Total SA
Hosted and moderated by Toby Webb, founder, Innovation Forum
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