SCMT 41203 — Environmental, Social and Governance Strategies and Operations in Supply Chains
Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) issues can carry significant supply chain challenges, risks, and opportunities. This course focuses on the relationship between ESG and supply chain planning, sourcing, manufacturing and service operations and logistics. Topics may include values-based leadership; globalizing social and environmental sustainability; diversity, inclusion and ethics across the supply chain; and voluntary product standards and governance, stakeholder engagement, reverse logistics, humanitarian logistics, ethical sourcing, transparency, innovation, resource scarcity, waste reduction, carbon emissions, and human rights across the extended supply network. Prerequisite: (( ECON 21003 and ECON 22003 ) or ECON 21403 ) and SCMT 21003 each with a grade of C or better. (Typically offered: Irregular)
Prerequisites: ECON 21003, ECON 22003, ECON 21403, SCMT 21003