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How to Make Sustainability More Sustainable with Mike Griswold of Gartner
Episode 87413th April 2022 • Supply Chain Now • Supply Chain Now
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Mike Griswold is the Vice President of Research at Gartner, specializing in retail with a particular focus on forecasting and replenishment. He is responsible for Gartner’s annual Top 25 Supply Chain ranking and joins Supply Chain Now on a monthly basis to discuss the latest in retail supply chains from an analyst’s perspective.

As part of this year’s ‘Top 25’ conversations, 50 companies have given Gartner briefings on their supply chains. One of the themes that has emerged this year as a particular focus is a lot more companies are proud of the work they are doing to emphasize sustainability.

In this episode, which was created as part of a Supply Chain Now livestream, Mike shares sustainable insights about sustainability to co-hosts Greg White and Scott Luton:

• The importance of companies discovering intrinsic business value in their efforts to become more sustainable, rather than just ‘doing the right thing’

• How external factors like inflation and consumer expectations are changing the corporate mindset around sustainability

• The role that technology can play in making it easier for companies to improve the sustainability of their supply chains

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This episode was hosted by Scott Luton and Greg White. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/sustainability-more-sustainable-mike-griswold-gartner-874

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