How Race Can Impact Sourcing Decisions
Winning contracts from buyer firms is crucial to the survival of small businesses – but racial bias can get in the way. Racial
Improving Access to Drugs: The Critical Role of Supply Chain Risk
A simple way of thinking about medical criticality, supply chain risk and their interactions can lead to more sustainable solutions
Paris 2024: A Model for Greener Games
With a bold ambition to halve greenhouse gas emissions, the Paris Olympics and Paralympics are raising the bar for future
Accounting for Sustainabilityz
Can accountants and auditors become agents for real social change and make businesses more sustainable? In today’s business
Can Boeing Fix Itself?
A systems perspective of the American planemaker’s crisis and how the company could restore confidence. Disasters can act as brutal
Disaster Response: Finding Order in Turmoil
When disaster strikes, governments are faced with difficult, urgent decisions – but preparedness can make a difference. After a sudden
Why Has the Humanitarian Sector Been Slow to Localise?
Despite a collective strategic intent to localise, progress has been slower than expected. As the effects of climate change
Empowering Public Health Leaders in Africa
By Luk Van Wassenhove A unique programme to foster leadership and supply chain skills through public-private capacity-building
Improving Women’s Access to Mobile Family Planning Services
By Luk Van Wassenhove Cash-strapped NGOs could reach more clients in rural areas – at no extra cost – by basing their visit
When the Problem Isn’t the Problem
By Luk Van Wassenhove Private healthcare facilities in low- and middle-income countries may not have all medical supplies in