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The Responsible Supply Chain Show

The Responsible Supply Chain Show

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The Responsible Supply Chain Show is a must-hear podcast for insights and strategies on building ethics and sustainability into global supply chains. Each episode delves into the challenges and opportunities businesses face as they strive to create more responsible, transparent, and environmentally friendly supply chains. From innovative sourcing and trade disruptions to reducing carbon footprints and combating modern slavery, we explore the critical issues that define the future of global commerce.©FRDM Co Economía Gestión Gestión y Liderazgo
Episodios
  • The Myth Of Ethical Business
    Mar 17 2026

    This is a spicy one, so switch on genius mode and get ready to fry some circuits. Alison Taylor from NYU Stern School of Business is here to challenge assumptions about responsible supply chains and perhaps make us all a bit more intellectually honest, or at least curious. She says the quiet part out loud, and asks 'what are you pretending not to know?.

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    44 m
  • Turning Geopolitical Chaos Into Supply Chain Resilience
    Feb 10 2026

    Geopolitical threats and trade instability are priority one for C-Suites. Alas, most companies have no idea what exposure their supply chain faces. The good doctor Karsten Machholz is here to vaccinate your supply chain and get you back out into the marketplace to play with the other kids.

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    32 m
  • Supply Chain Risk And The New World Order
    Jan 27 2026

    The World Economic Forum just wrapped up and made one thing clear. The new world order is upon us. And who better to help navigate this new world than a Queen who can quell our worried hearts. This week, we speak with Sheri Hinish (Supply Chain Queen) about the tectonic shifts in both trade and sustainability goals, and dig into whether consultants matter in the world of AI. This pod packs a punch. You don't want to miss one.

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    39 m
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