Transformative guidance for putting responsible sourcing at the heart of your supply chain strategy In Certifiable: How Businesses Operationalize Responsible Sourcing, supply chain and corporate social responsibility expert Chris van Bergen delivers a practical and incisive discussion of how to create, implement, and audit transformative socially responsible sourcing practices that create a permanent competitive advantage for your firm. In the book, you'll find start-to-finish guidance on doing the hard work and creative problem solving required to put responsibly sourced products on store shelves. Drawing on his own experience creating the groundbreaking Ethical Handcraft program at non-profit organization Nest, as well as many other real-world case studies, the author shows you exactly how to navigate the complex arena of global supply chains without falling victim to the common pitfalls presented by typical factory auditing systems. You'll also find:
CHRIS VAN BERGEN is a supply chain transparency expert who is also extensively experienced in issues of corporate social responsibility. He is an Adjunct Professor at the New York University Leonard N. Stern School of Business and the Chief Financial and Operating Officer at Nest, Inc., a global nonprofit organization.
Foreword by Rebecca van Bergen ix Chapter 1 Down the Dusty Road: The Complexity of Supply Chains in the Age of Globalization 1 Chapter 2 Globalization and a Corporate Crisis 15 Chapter 3 The Power Pathway: External and Internal Pressures on Global Supply Chains 33 Chapter 4 Pulling Back the Curtain: The Basics of Standard-Setting and Auditing to Increase Transparency 59 Chapter 5 Wake-Up Calls: The Dual Disasters of Rana Plaza and COVID-19 83 Chapter 6 Walking Further Together: Partnership and Innovation 103 Chapter 7 Rays of Sunshine: Stories of Brand Success 125 Chapter 8 Let Me Tell You a Story: The Responsible Marketing of Responsible Sourcing 149 Chapter 9 Convincing the Money Folks: Business Finance for Sustainability and Impact 173 Chapter 10 On Your Own Path 189 Acknowledgments 205 About the Author 207 Endnotes 209 Index 225