"Judge your value by what you give to the world ,

not by what you take from it."

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Podcast exploring insights, strategies, and tools driving change to shape critical aspects of business, environmental, and social responsibility. The Supply Chain Revolution helps others build better supply chains and organizational transformation for technological, social, generational, and planetary shifts. 

Community

The Supply Chain Revolution is a trusted community for thinkers, leaders, learners, storytellers, practitioners, and problem solvers who don't conform to the norm. As Rebels leading the revolution, we have a healthy disrespect for the status quo and pulse to improve the world. We don't follow the standard. We set it. 

leading podcast in supply chain management

Focus & Expertise

Trusted Insights in Supply Chain & Digital Transformations

The Supply Chain Revolution evangelizes that supply chains can change the world using sustainability, circular economy, diversity, and innovation. 

Supply Chain
Circularity
Sustainability & Sustainable Development
Diversity & Inclusion
Organizational Leadership
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Core Themes in the Supply Chain Revolution

New School Supply Chain

The “we’ve always done it this way” operating model is over. Supply chain has never had a bigger seat at the table. Advances in supply chain technology, data science, and corporate social responsibility create opportunities like no other decade in our existence to building a new global economy that is circular. This requires a “new school” shift that puts the customer experience, supply chains with purpose, and leadership front and center. 

Corporate Sustainability

Corporate Sustainability isn't philanthropy. We help companies understand supply chains are a conduit for social responsibility, environmental stewardship, and the win-win of ' doing well and doing good" to transform the world we share.

Circular Economy & Circular Thinking

We are leaving value on the table and take-make-waste, or linear economy, is costing our planet and our supply chains billions in value leakage annually. The Supply Chain Revolution embraces circularity, making fiscal sense of shifting toward regenerative, restorative processes and designing for zero waste in end-to-end supply chain orchestration.

Sustainable Development & the SDGs

This is the decade of action. Propelled by purpose, new school leaders understand the inter-connectivity of industrial, technological, environmental and human systems. Sustainable Development and Supply Chains are a conduit to realizing many of the SDGs by 2030.

Diversity & Inclusion

The way we lead, hire, think, design, connect, share in communities of practice is shifting. New diversity includes challenging paradigms for inclusion by transforming culture, developing multi-disciplinary teams, and encouraging diversity, divergence, and radical collaboration. 

Leading & Influencing Change

The ability to lead in sustainable and circular transition, digitalization, and the future of work requires new-school leadership. Themes include cultural + capacity building strategy, headspace, modus operandi, stewardship, and understanding new impacts in transformation and beyond. 

In celebration of International Women’s Day, we’re joined by a panel of senior leaders in supply chain who reflect on the challenges and opportunities of being women in our field: Sarah Bonnaud, the vice president of supply chain transformation for the Estée Lauder Companies, Jennifer Han, the chief product supply officer of nutrition for Unilever, … Read more

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Women in Supply Chain: How is the face of leadership changing as more women are breaking the mold in supply chains – and what is their impact? Zero 100 Podcast Collaboration

In this special International Women’s Day edition of Transform Talks, Sheri talks with Maria and looks back at some of the conversations she has had with the fantastic women we have had on the show in the past 12 months. For those of you that are interested in listening back to the full episodes, the … Read more

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Celebrating Women in Supply Chain on International Women’s Day with Transform Talks feature

Sustainable supply chains are good for the planet and good for business. In this episode of Smart Talks with IBM, Malcolm Gladwell takes on this topic with Tim Harford, host of Cautionary Tales, and guest Sheri Hinish, IBM’s Global Sustainability Services Leader and Offering Leader for Sustainable Supply Chain, known as the “supply-chain queen.” They … Read more

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Smart Talks with Malcolm Gladwell + Sheri Hinish: The Future of Supply Chain, Building Sustainable and Transparent Businesses

Dr. Garry Copper, neuroscientist turned sustainability technologist and circularity advocate had a pivotal moment – that our field is one-noted and we need to build a reuse bridge to capture value left in materials to transition to a sustainable world, a fly-wheel of wealth for communities who have been left out in the linear economy. … Read more

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Circular Technology That Enables Sustainability, Inclusion, Net-Zero Waste, and Circular Cities with Dr. Garry Cooper (Rheaply)

The decisions we make this decade are the most important in human history. You have to ask yourself: if our economic system actively destroys the biosphere and fails to meet many people’s basic needs, what actually the point of it all? With COP26 weeks away, answering the call in climate action and equity for all, … Read more

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‘Procurement with Purpose,’ the Powerful Movement in Sustainability with Authors Mark Perera and Peter Smith

In Episode 73, host Sheri Hinish delves into bestseller, “From Source to Sold” and offers an inside look at the real-world experiences and valuable lessons of supply chain experts, industry leaders, and disruptive innovators. The book delves into the career paths and strategies of 26 Supply Chain Leaders who have propelled businesses of all sizes, … Read more

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Supply Chain Leaders Tell All in Strategy, Transformation and Disruptive Innovation (with From Source to Sold Authors: Radu Palamariu, Knut Alicke, McKinsey)