A Journey Through Time: The Most Important Supply Chain Developments of the Last Two Millennia
The evolution of supply chain management has played an essential role in shaping the global economy throughout history. This article highlights what I consider to be the most significant supply chain developments that have occurred over the last two millennia.
5 Ways that Blockchain Can Drive a Collaborative and Coordinated Workplace Culture
Beyond finance and supply chain management, which I usually discuss on this blog, blockchain can also foster a collaborative and coordinated workplace culture. This article will explore five ways that blockchain can transform the modern workplace by enhancing teamwork, efficiency, and transparency.
The United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals: A Comprehensive Overview
In this article, I give you an overview of each goal, drawing from information found on the official SDGs website and the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals Report 2022.² It should give us all a good idea of how things are going and whether the initiative is on track for its 2030 ambitions.
The 3 Key Challenges to Sustainable Development
In this article, we will explore the three main challenges to sustainable development, as outlined by Carol Newman, Professor in Economics at Trinity College, Dublin, and chair of the Trinity International Development Initiative (TIDI).¹ These challenges are instability, implementation, and governance.
15 Q&A’s About Sustainable Supply Chain
By implementing sustainable practices, businesses can reduce their impact on the planet, improve relationships with customers and stakeholders, and contribute to a more just and equitable society.
The 3 Elements of ESG—What They Mean and Who is Making a Difference
10 Companies Using Blockchain Technology for Sustainable Supply Chain
Companies all around the world have started to actively use the blockchain to create a more sustainable supply chain system; what I find most interesting is that major players in almost every industry seem to be finding new ways to use the innovative technology.
How Could Blockchain Technology Drive a More Sustainable Supply Chain?
What Exactly is Blockchain Technology?
Theorised in a 1991 paper, How to time-stamp a digital document, by Stuart Haber and W. Scott Stornetta, advanced upon by Nick Szabo and Stefan Konst in 1998 and 2000, respectively, and implemented in 2009 by the pseudonymous Satoshi Nakamoto, ‘blockchain’ has been at the forefront of technological development for almost a decade and a half.