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Brian G. Dowling

Powering the Shift to Supply Chain Transparency | SupplyShift - 0 views

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    At SupplyShift, we're committed to helping businesses create more transparent, responsible, and resilient supply chains. We believe that, when properly managed, a company's supplier network can deliver incredible value for the company, the greater economy, and can play an important role in changing our world for the better.
Brian G. Dowling

Introducing Sourcemap.com on Vimeo - 0 views

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    Sourcemap is the open collection of supply chains and environmental footprints. Visit sourcemap.com for more information.
Brian G. Dowling

Sourcemap: where things come from - 0 views

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    Sourcemap.com is the open directory of supply chains and environmental footprints. Consumers use the site to learn about where products come from, what they're made of, and how they impact people and the environment. Companies use Sourcemap to communicate transparently with consumers and tell the story of how products are made. Thousands of maps have already been created for food, furniture, clothing, electronics and more.
Brian G. Dowling

To Make an Impact in a World of Brutality and Strife, a Funder Embraces Systems Thinkin... - 0 views

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    Systems thinking, according to HU, has two important dimensions. One is the establishment of a new paradigm that understands global issues as inherently complex, multi-dimensional, conflictive and open to outside influence and intervention. A problem like slavery, for example, may seem intractable because of the economic interests it serves; in fact, the institutional and organizational linkages-the supply chains-that comprise slavery's power structure are vulnerable. The first step in system thinking is to map those linkages to better understand how they fit together and pinpoint their likely weak points. The next step is to devise a strategy that combines public advocacy, coalition building, insider lobbying, and investigative journalism to target those linkages, forcing those implicated in slavery, wittingly or unwittingly, to reform, and weakening the larger circuit of power over time.
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