Supply Chain Leadership

Supply Chain Leadership

DSJ Global: A Supply Chain Management Recruiter

At DSJ Global, we take immense pride in being a leading talent partner, specializing in delivering mid-senior end-to-end supply chain leadership talent. Our expertise extends to securing business-critical professionals through permanent, contract, and multi-hire recruitment across various domains, including planning, procurement, technical operations, engineering, and logistic services.

For over 14 years, our global supply chain specialists have consistently exceeded the expectations of both clients and candidates. Their extensive knowledge, passion, and experience have been instrumental in driving success in the industry.

Guided by our core values, which are the very essence of our DNA, DSJ Global is dedicated to delivering a streamlined service that we can genuinely be proud of. We prioritize connecting talented professionals with industry-leading companies worldwide. By investing in cutting-edge technology, we ensure consistent, exceptional service that caters to the unique needs of our valued customers.

Put your trust in DSJ Global as your premier partner for supply chain talent. Let us help you achieve your goals and propel your career or business to new heights in the dynamic world of supply chain management.

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Supply Chain Management Jobs

Sr. Supply Chain Manager

We have a current opportunity for a Sr. Supply Chain Manager on a permanent basis. The position will be based in Singapore. For further information about this position please apply. Responsibilities: The Supply Chain Manager will be responsible for overseeing and optimizing all aspects of the supply chain process (upstream), end-to-end supply chain from procurement to distribution. Demand Planning: Collaborate with sales, marketing, and finance teams to develop accurate demand forecasts based on historical data, market trends, and customer insights. Implement demand planning strategies to minimize stockouts and excess inventory, while optimizing customer satisfaction and profitability. Develop and execute production plans to meet demand requirements while considering capacity constraints, lead times, and production efficiency. Coordinate with manufacturing teams to ensure smooth production operations and timely delivery of finished goods. Monitor and optimize inventory levels throughout the supply chain, balancing working capital requirements with customer service levels. Continuous Improvement: Identify opportunities for process improvement within the supply chain, leveraging data analysis, technology, and industry best practices. Lead cross-functional teams to implement process enhancements and drive operational efficiency. Requirements: Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain Management, Operations Management, or a related field. Proven experience as a Supply Chain Manager, with a focus on demand planning, production planning, and upstream operations. Strong knowledge of supply chain principles, including demand forecasting, production scheduling, inventory management and capacity planning. Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to analyze data, identify trends, and make data-driven decisions. Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams and external stakeholders. Proven track record of driving process improvements and achieving measurable results. Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic environment and adapt to changing business needs.

Negotiable
Singapore
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Customer Operations Manager EMEA

Introduction: We are seeking a dynamic and experienced individual to join the team of one of Europe's leading Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) companies. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who has experience managing customer relationships, optimizing service levels through E2E Supply Chain process, driving digitalization and sustainability within supply chain operations. Responsibilities: - Build strong relationships with customers to drive operational excellence. - Optimize end-to-end (E2E) supply chain processes. - Drive digital transformation across all aspects of the business. - Ensure sustainable practices are implemented throughout the organization. Qualifications: 1. A Bachelor's degree or higher education qualification relevant to Supply Chain Management or equivalent practical work experience. 2. At least 6+ years' previous experience working in Supply Chain/Operations roles. 3. Excellent communication skills both verbal & written; fluency in Dutch and English required (French is a plus). 4. Strong analytical capabilities including proficiency using Microsoft Excel and SAP. Skills: 1. Customer Relationship Building: Ability build positive rapport quickly by responding promptly when needed whilst providing excellent client services. 2. Optimization: ability analyze current processes / procedures, identify areas where improvements can be made make recommendations on how those changes could lead optimized process flows. 3. Technology savvy: Experience implementing new technologies such as IoT-based solutions into existing systems. 4. Sustainability focus: Driving programs focused towards reduction waste energy consumption efficiencies.

Negotiable
Amsterdam
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Demand Planner

We are seeking a skilled and detail-oriented Demand Planner to join our client's team in The Hague. The Demand Planner will play a key role in forecasting customer demand, optimizing inventory levels, and ensuring timely production to meet customer requirements. This position offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to the success and growth of our business. Key Responsibilities: Demand Forecasting: Collaborate with sales, marketing, and production teams to gather input and develop accurate demand forecasts for various product lines and customer segments. Utilize historical sales data, market trends, and customer insights to generate demand forecasts at different levels of granularity (e.g., SKU, region, customer). Monitor forecast accuracy and adjust forecasting models as needed to improve accuracy over time. Inventory Management: Maintain optimal inventory levels to balance customer demand, production capacity, and cost considerations. Analyze inventory levels and replenishment lead times to identify potential shortages or excesses and take proactive measures to address them. Develop and implement inventory strategies, such as safety stock levels and replenishment policies, to minimize stockouts while optimizing inventory turns. Production Planning: Work closely with production planning teams to translate demand forecasts into production plans, ensuring alignment with production capacity and lead times. Coordinate with procurement teams to ensure timely availability of raw materials and components to support production schedules. Monitor production progress and address any issues or bottlenecks that may impact delivery schedules. Cross-functional Collaboration: Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including sales, marketing, production, and procurement, to align demand forecasts with business objectives and operational plans. Communicate forecasted demand and inventory requirements to relevant stakeholders and provide regular updates on demand trends, risks, and opportunities. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in supply chain management, logistics, business administration, or a related field. Master's degree preferred. Minimum of 3-5 years of experience in demand planning, inventory management, or supply chain planning, preferably in the manufacturing industry. Proficiency in demand planning software and tools, such as SAP IBP, Oracle Demantra, or similar systems. Strong analytical and quantitative skills, with the ability to analyze data, draw insights, and make data-driven decisions. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams. Detail-oriented and organized, with the ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines in a fast-paced environment. Fluency in English; Dutch language proficiency is a plus.

Negotiable
Gemeente Den Haag
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Transport & E-fulfilment Manager

We are currently seeking a skilled and experienced Transport & E-fulfilment Manager to oversee and optimize our client's transport operations and e-fulfilment processes. This role is crucial in ensuring the efficient delivery of our client's products to their customers, as well as maintaining high standards of service and cost-effectiveness. Key Responsibilities: Transport Management: Develop and implement strategies to optimize transportation routes, minimize costs, and enhance delivery efficiency. Coordinate with transportation providers to negotiate contracts, monitor performance, and ensure compliance with service level agreements. Oversee the scheduling and routing of deliveries, ensuring timely and accurate distribution of goods to customers. Continuously evaluate transportation operations and identify opportunities for improvement, such as route optimization, load consolidation, and fuel efficiency. E-fulfilment Operations: Manage the end-to-end e-fulfilment process, including order processing, picking, packing, and shipping of online orders. Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including IT, warehouse, and customer service, to streamline e-commerce operations and enhance the customer experience. Implement best practices and technology solutions to improve order accuracy, inventory visibility, and order fulfilment speed. Monitor key performance indicators (KPIs) related to e-fulfilment operations, such as order cycle time, on-time delivery, and inventory turnover. Team Leadership: Lead and develop a team of transport coordinators, warehouse staff, and e-fulfilment specialists, providing guidance, training, and performance feedback. Foster a culture of accountability, collaboration, and continuous improvement within the transport and e-fulfilment teams. Ensure compliance with company policies, safety regulations, and quality standards in all aspects of transport and e-fulfilment operations. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in logistics, supply chain management, or a related field. Master's degree preferred. Minimum of 5 years of experience in transportation management, logistics, or e-commerce fulfilment, with at least 2 years in a leadership role. Strong knowledge of transportation regulations, routing software, and e-commerce platforms. Proven track record of driving operational efficiency, cost reduction, and customer satisfaction. Excellent leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills. Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment and adapt to changing business needs. Fluency in Dutch and English; French proficiency is a plus.

Negotiable
Brussels
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Senior Director of Supply Chain Operations

Title: Senior Director of Supply Chain Operations - Oxford, UK Introductory Paragraph: DSJ Global is currently seeking a highly experienced and motivated individual to fill the position of Senior Director of Supply Chain Operations for our client in Oxford. The successful candidate will be responsible for leading end-to-end supply chain operations with an emphasis on S&OE improvement. Responsibilities: - Develop strategic plans that align with business objectives - Oversee E2E supply chain processes including planning, purchasing, logistics and inventory management - Implement continuous process improvements across all functions within the organization - Manage relationships with suppliers and third-party vendors Qualifications: To qualify for this role you should have: * A Bachelor's degree or higher in Business Administration or related field. * At least 10 years' experience working as a senior leader within supply chain operations. * Strong knowledge of industry best practices. * Exceptional leadership skills coupled by excellent communication abilities both written & oral plus outstanding interpersonal skills. Skills: The ideal candidate must demonstrate expertise in several areas such as: * Proven ability to develop effective strategies aimed at optimizing company's operational performance; * Extensive hands-on experience managing complex cross-functional projects; * Demonstrated success driving transformation initiatives which enhance productivity while lowering costs; * Experience developing strong supplier/vendor partnerships along with negotiating contracts terms favourable towards their clients' interests; If you are interested in growing your career alongside one of the world's most innovative biotech companies please apply now!

Negotiable
Oxfordshire
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Maintenance Manager

Maintenance Manager needed for leading Food Company * Maintenance Manager * Portland, Oregon * $82,000-$100,000 About: A leading food production company is seeking a talented Maintenance Manager to join their team at their state-of-the-art facility in Clackamas County, Oregon. In this role, you will have the opportunity to lead a highly organized team of professionals and ensure all maintenance operations are completed safely and efficiently. The ideal Maintenance Manager will possess the following skill sets: * Manage Maintenance budget effectively * Oversee Maintenance Department operations and procedures * Maintain inventory levels * Provide effective coaching and development training to staff members under your supervision * Lead facility wide safety initiatives * Oversee preventative and predictive maintenance programs * Oversee refrigeration plant functions * Maintain working relationship with department supervisors * Background in electrical refrigeration a plus * Knowledge of industrial machinery operations and troubleshooting techniques * Working knowledge of OSHA regulations The Maintenance Manager qualifications: * 5 Years maintenance experience in a food production setting * At least 1 year experience in ammonia refrigeration * Ability to manage 5+ direct reports * Excellent verbal and written communication skills * High School diploma or GED * Forklift Certification preferred * Relocation Assistance Provided

Negotiable
Portland
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Manager Warehouse & Logistik (m/f/d)

โšก Logistik & Warehouse Managerโš™๏ธ Are you ready to power up your career with a dynamic and innovative electrical manufacturer in scenic South-Eastern Bavaria? We're seeking a talented Logistics & Warehouse Manager to lead our client's team and drive operational excellence. About Us: At our medium-sized electrical manufacturing company, we're dedicated to delivering high-quality products that empower our customers and drive innovation in the industry. Nestled in the picturesque landscapes of South-Eastern Bavaria, the facility is home to a passionate team committed to excellence. Your Role: As the Logistics & Warehouse Manager, you'll be responsible for overseeing the warehouse and logistics functions, ensuring smooth operations and optimizing processes for efficiency. Your key responsibilities will include: Leading and mentoring a team of warehouse and logistics personnel, fostering a culture of collaboration, accountability, and continuous improvement. Managing inventory levels, storage, and distribution of goods to meet customer demand while minimizing costs and optimizing space utilization. Developing and implementing streamlined processes and best practices to enhance operational efficiency and accuracy. Collaborating with cross-functional teams to coordinate inbound and outbound shipments, resolve logistical issues, and ensure on-time delivery of products. What We're Looking For: We're seeking a motivated leader with a strong background in warehouse and logistics management. The ideal candidate will possess: Proven experience in warehouse and logistics management, preferably in a manufacturing environment. Excellent leadership skills with the ability to inspire and motivate teams to achieve operational excellence. Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities, with a focus on optimizing processes and driving continuous improvement. Effective communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate cross-functionally and build strong relationships. A proactive mindset and a commitment to delivering exceptional results in a fast-paced environment. Ready to Energize Your Career? If you're ready to take the next step in your career and lead a warehouse and logistics team in South-Eastern Bavaria, we want to hear from you! Don't miss this opportunity to be part of our exciting journey toward excellence.

Negotiable
Schwandorf in Bayern
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head of logistics (M/F/D)

We have a current opportunity for a Head of logistics on a permanent basis. The position will be based in .. For further information about this position please apply. Head of Logistics - Focus on Process Optimization (m/f/d) What awaits you: Responsibility for the overall logistical process from goods receipt, storage, provision and transport to the outflow of finished goods and shipping. Coordination of production orders with production, responsibility for the timely supply of materials to production and ensuring timely delivery to customers Design and continuous optimization of logistics processes Ensuring proper shipping processing of incoming and outgoing goods as well as monitoring and improving the associated work processes. Management of shipping activities including customs clearance Key figure management and optimization Personnel planning, employee management and employee development. Contact person for all departments and freight forwarders. Close collaboration with production, purchasing, customer service, controlling and other interfaces. Responsible for training in the logistics sector. Planning and carrying out the inventory Responsible for occupational safety in the assigned area. Your skills: Completed vocational training in the field of logistics or comparable training. Several years of practical experience in logistics in a manufacturing company. Experience in the technical and disciplinary management of employees. High resilience and flexibility paired with organizational talent and good communication skills. Fluent knowledge of spoken and written English Knowledge of proALPHA and AEB (Assist4) desirable You impress as a responsible team player (m/f/d) and work in a goal-oriented manner with a high level of initiative and assertiveness

ยฃ80001 - ยฃ115000 per annum
England
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Plant Materials & Logistics Manager (m/f/d)

๐ŸŒฒ Leadership Opportunity! Plant Materials & Logistics Manager Wanted ๐Ÿš— Are you ready to embark on a rewarding career journey with a global automotive powerhouse? Our client are seeking a talented Plant Materials & Logistics Manager to lead the functions on-site near the enchanting Black Forest in Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany. About The Client: As one of the Top 100 Global Automotive Suppliers, they are committed to driving innovation and excellence in everything they do. Nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of the Black Forest, the plant is manufacturing a wide range of products & solutions for automobiles. With plants in 16 countries, the business is a well-positioned partner for its customers. Your Role: As the Plant Materials & Logistics Manager, you'll be at the helm of the materials management and logistics operations, overseeing the entire site's activities. Your responsibilities will include: Strategizing and executing efficient materials management and logistics processes to meet production demands. Leading and developing a team of direct and indirect reports, fostering a culture of collaboration and excellence. Collaborating with cross-functional teams to optimize inventory levels, minimize costs, and ensure on-time delivery of materials. Implementing continuous improvement initiatives to enhance productivity, quality, and safety within the supply chain. Leading the materials management & logistics teams directly & indirectly. What We're Looking For: We're seeking a dynamic leader with a proven track record in a similar leadership role within the automotive industry. The ideal candidate will possess: Experience in materials management and logistics within an automotive manufacturing environment. Strong leadership skills with the ability to motivate and inspire teams to achieve excellence. Proficiency in both German and English, enabling effective communication across diverse teams and stakeholders. Strategic mindset with a focus on driving operational efficiency and continuous improvement. A passion for innovation and a commitment to delivering exceptional results. Ready to Make Your Mark? If you're ready to take the next step in your career and lead materials management and logistics efforts in the heart of the Black Forest, we want to hear from you! Don't miss this opportunity to be part of an exciting journey toward a sustainable future.

Negotiable
Freiburg Region
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+49 Head of Supply Chain Management

Head of Supply Chain Management - Germany M/W/D Looking for an exciting opportunity to showcase your supply chain expertise? Look no further! We are currently looking for a dynamic and skilled Head of Supply Chain Management to join our team. Our client, DSJ Global - leaders in electrical power solutions- is seeking someone with strong leadership skills who can inspire their teams while ensuring sustainable practices across all aspects of the supply chain. Key Responsibilities: As head of Supply Chain Management at DSJ Global, you will be responsible for: * Developing and implementing effective strategies that optimize operational efficiency. * Leading cross-functional efforts on procurement activities including negotiations with vendors * Establishing metrics that monitor performance levels such as cost savings targets or inventory reduction goals * Working closely with various internal departments (such as Sales & Marketing) to ensure smooth operations throughout each stage from product development through delivery Qualifications: To qualify, candidates must possess the following qualifications/skills set apart from other generic requirements we may have missed out here due to character limits : 1. Proven Leadership Skills: It's essential that applicants demonstrate experience leading large-scale projects within complex organizations successfully. 2. Strong Understanding Of Sustainable Practices In The Supply Chain : Candidates should also exhibit knowledge relating specifically towards environmentally conscious initiatives driven by business needs whilst maintaining compliance standards 3.Experience In Consumer Electronics Industry would give them preferential advantage over others. If this sounds like it could be just what you're looking forward too then apply today - we'd love nothing more than helping take charge alongside us! DSJ GLOBAL IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER AND DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE AGAINST ANY APPLICANT ON THE BASIS OF RACE OR ETHNICITY

Negotiable
Germany
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M/W/D External Operations Manager

Title: External Operations Manager - Electrical Power Solutions We are currently seeking a highly motivated and experienced External Operations Manager for our client in Germany. As an industry leader in the electrical power solutions sector, this is a fantastic opportunity to join their team and make your mark by delivering outstanding results. Job Description: As the External Operations Manager, you will be responsible for leading all aspects of operations management including supply chain logistics, consumer electronics production processes as well as managing teams across multiple sites. You must have over 5 years' experience with excellent skills in designing new concepts and identifying roadblocks that hinder growth within organizations. Responsibilities: - Lead day-to-day external operational activities - Develop strategies that improve overall efficiency - Liaise closely with stakeholders both internally & externally to ensure smooth running of projects. Qualifications : Fluent English speaking ability along with B2 level German language proficiency shall be essential. Skills Required : The ideal candidate should possess following set of skills- 1) Strong Team Management Experience at senior levels 2) Outstanding knowledge on Supply Chain Logistics coupled Consumer Electronics Production Processes 3) Proven track record working alongside market leaders such as DSJ Global 4 ) Demonstrable expertise operating under Head Of capacity would also add advantage . Apply Now!

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Germany
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Supply Chain Manager (M/F/D)

We have a current opportunity for a Supply Chain Manager in Langenzenn on a permanent basis. For further information about this position please apply. Company Description - This role is critical in ensuring the end-to-end supply chain runs smoothly and in line with the overall strategy within operations, during a busy period of demand and global supply chain challenges. - Reporting to the Plant Manager, this role will oversee a team of planning professionals to execute the deliverable of the role. - In this position you will have multiple responsibilities and duties with your initial priority being a focus on ensuring the site is meet Global Standards whilst managing and supporting your team through a large period of change. as well a This role would suit a highly motivated candidate who has a background in and passion for change management. Qualifications Experience Requirements: 4-6 years of experience in Supply chain methodologies Strong data analysis and ERP subject matter expert The successful candidate: Excellent relationship management, with the ability to work collaboratively. The ability to think strategically and translate the strategy into operational performance. The ability to work under pressure, solve problems and make decisions additional information: the market-leading global flow control and instrumentation company, helping their customers manage the flow or liquids, gases and powders across many industries worldwide.

ยฃ100000 - ยฃ110000 per annum
Langenzenn
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News & Insights

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Europe Salary Survey Report

A comprehensive overview of salaries, compensation, and career motivations across Europeโ€™s end-to-end supply chain industry.As the world navigates geopolitical tensions, rising inflation, weak consumer consumption, and high business overheads, itโ€™s never been more important for end-to-end supply chain organisations to have the right talent in place. And to do that, having the latest salary and compensation movements is vital.For professionals, knowing their worth and understanding the compensation packages available to them is essential as they become increasingly sought-after.Thatโ€™s why DSJ Global has engaged with nearly 900 supply chain professionals across Europe to uncover their current salaries, bonuses, and benefits packages, and what drives them to seek new career opportunities.Whether youโ€™re a hiring manager or industry professional, discover valuable insights and benchmarks to guide you in your decision-making in this exclusive report, including: The latest data on base salaries, pay increases, and bonuses for Europeโ€™s supply chain professionalsAdditional compensation insights on benefits packages, leave, and flexible workingTop push and pull factors for professionals contemplating new career opportunitiesKey counter offer considerations for businesses and professionalsDownload your copy of the report by completing the form below:โ€‹โ€‹

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Energy crisis along the value chain โ€“ Four companies on the road to sustainability

โ€‹โ€‹DSJ Global discovered how four companies are saving energy and reducing emissionsRising prices, persistent inflation โ€“ what affects private households burdens the supply chain industry to an even greater extent. While energy-saving measures used to be simply related to a company's own Health, Safety, Environment (HSE) and sustainability strategy to reduce its carbon footprint, they are now part of essential processes that could secure long-term cost savings and eco-optimize a companyโ€™s future.But what can be done along the supply chain to keep control over rising energy costs? How can firms reduce their carbon footprint to both cut emissions and minimizeย consumption? Yumiko Moehlmann, Head of Quality & HSE at DSJ Global, asked.ย Reducing the carbon footprint as a businessย When asked, "What is your company doing to become more sustainable and save energy?" 51% of participants responded with a clear "reduce carbon footprint."ย 20% of companies are sourcing more sustainable raw materials for their production while 16% are switching to energy-saving solutions for lighting. 12% also said they are raising awareness among their employees through education and training.ย To gain further insights, Yumiko Moehlmann personally surveyed her network in the Quality and HSE area on the topic, talking to four companies along the supply chain to provide insights into how their companies are defying rising energy prices - or not.ย Energy targets firmly anchored in corporate cultureCOO at a global player in the e-mobility sectorThe e-mobility sector is considered a pioneer in sustainability. A global player and client of DSJ Global also pursues this mission at the level of corporate culture. They have clearly defined environmental and energy goals and woven them into their corporate strategy.ย "We raise awareness on the topic of energy," explains the COO. By visualizing the costs and energy consumption of equipment and production, their company create awareness among employees, who can adjust and optimize their actions and processes accordingly.ย There are also detailed shutdown lists to ensure that sensitive machinery is operated correctly and that all employees are taught the right procedure. This saves resources and protects the equipment. Furthermore, efforts to switch to the most modern and energy-saving machines support the companyโ€™s current measures. Although these machines have to meet certain requirements, they are much more efficient and cost-effective to operate.For example, the global player has already converted to a decentralized compressed air network with small local systems that run when they are needed. Previously, they were in continuous operation even though it wasn't necessary.ย โ€‹In-house gardening as a delicious solutionโ€‹Director Global EHS at a tier 1 automotive supplierโ€‹One easy-to-implement option for indirectly reducing one's own emissions is to switch to so-called green electricity, i.e. electricity from renewable sources. Electricity from solar, wind or even biogas produces less CO2 during production and is therefore considered better for the environment. Yet upon closer inspection, these promising effects might be lower in reality, according to the Director for Global EHS at a tier 1 automotive supplier.ย โ€‹This long-time customer of DSJ Global has already converted many areas to green energy. However, the Director was skepticalโ€“ he saw it as clear "greenwashing."ย โ€‹Greenwashing refers to the attempt by organizations to achieve a "green image" through communication, marketing and individual measures without having systematically anchored corresponding measures in the operational business.ย โ€‹"Electricity is ultimately the same for everyone," says the Director. The percentage from renewable sources doesn't change the fact of how much energy is consumed, he said. Consequently, a widely advertised switch to green electricity is not effective, since ESG must be primarily about reducing the company's own emissions.ย โ€‹For the Director, however, it would be more effective to switch all light sources in operation to resource-saving LEDs.ย โ€‹Unfortunately, the biggest problem cannot be solved so easily: According to lifecycle analyses that the automotive supplier initiated for each product, their supply chain leaves the largest carbon footprint.ย ย โ€‹They found that commuting had a particularly heavy impact as well. After two years of pandemic home office regulations, more and more companies are looking to return to the office to strengthen collaboration within departments and teams.ย โ€‹As the Director explains, his company is currently looking for a solution to make this more sustainable. Some employees have no other choice than their car, but for others, covering the cost for public transportation or even leasing a bike is an option. In addition, smaller on-site office spaces could help reduce emissions if a location has a larger catchment area with longer commutes.โ€‹In other areas, there's room for more creativity: some locations of the automotive supplier, the director said, have established in-house gardens to more sustainably source the fresh fruits and vegetables provided to employees each day. "In the past, fruits and vegetables were delivered daily," the Director explains. "Inhouse gardening stops the supply chain and their vans, saving tons of CO2, and the company cafeterias use the homegrown fruits and vegetables instead."โ€‹The initiative has been so well received that entire teams are now getting personally involved. In the "Lunch & Learn" format, employees educate themselves via open lectures on a variety of topics while enjoying a company-funded lunch.โ€‹Global Sustainability Manager defies initial pessimismโ€‹Head of Health, Safety, Environment, Sustainability, Quality, at a global player in the chemical industryโ€‹There is less optimism at a company in the CHEMPARK network. The head of HSSEQ sees very little potential โ€“ apart from putting a stop to production โ€“ for saving energy.โ€‹Reducing commuting and the associated emissions as well as the energy required through more flexible home office solutions is only possible to a limited extent in the case of this company, he says.ย โ€‹But the company does not want to give up. It has recently hired a Global Sustainability Manager and hopes for sustainable change, even if any structures have to develop before they take effect and lead to savings.ย โ€‹Photovoltaics as an alternative to costly investmentsโ€‹Senior Manager Mineralization at a building materials manufacturerโ€‹The possibility of saving energy in cement production is a question that also occupies the senior manager for mineralization of a building materials manufacturer. In fact, the only way to do this, the senior manager says, is to stop production or shut it down โ€“ neither of which are economically viable options, of course.โ€‹Since the manufacturer buys its electricity on the stock exchange, itโ€™s possible to obtain it more cheaply, yet that depends on the production processes. They need to be optimized to allow for a more cost-effective tariff.ย โ€‹Another option is to invest in more energy-efficient plants. "Some of our equipment is 60 or 70 years old," the senior manager says. "New machines are inevitably more energy efficient, but realistically we can't replace all the machines because the cost would be far too high."โ€‹How his company nevertheless tries to counteract the enormous costs and has been reducing the overall need for externally produced energy for years. Their method of choice: photovoltaic systems on the factory roofs. This is already proving effective: The resulting savings could light up an entire small town.ย โ€‹Heat recovery as the vision of the futureโ€‹Senior EHS Manager at a global semiconductor companyโ€‹Since they are renting in their current location, this global semiconductor company has little room to maneuver.ย โ€‹"We're turning down the heat, relying on home offices and reduced hours," explains DSJ Global's client. Long-term goals are few and far between since, as a tenant, they can't seek extensive renovations.ย โ€‹Still, there are innovative ideas: Since the production machines give off a lot of heat, the Senior EHS Manager and his team are working on using this to generate electricity via heat recovery.โ€‹Funding for production conversion in sightโ€‹As difficult as cost savings and emissions reductions are: A competitive, climate-friendly industry is essential for sustainable growth and the fight against climate change.ย ย โ€‹At the beginning of December 2022, Germanyโ€™s Economics Minister Robert Habeck announced climate protection agreements that he would conclude with industry in 2023 to stimulate necessary investments in the use of hydrogen. This is the best alternative to fossil energy sources, especially in the steel and chemical industries. Under the climate protection agreements, companies receive both subsidies and monetary support if they convert to green production.ย ย โ€‹When and to what extent these funds will come remains to be seen. Until then, it's up to innovative ideas like indoor gardens and company-owned photovoltaic systems to make the value chain more sustainable. โ€‹Conclusionโ€‹Opinions on how to save energy along the value chain vary widely, Yumiko Moehlmann confirms. "Many companies don't want to or can't change anything, or position themselves better. Others invest a lot in it."ย โ€‹She sees the promised climate agreements as a positive sign. After all, as some of the examples cited show, companies especially need help with the enormous costs of switching to greener production.ย โ€‹Yumiko and her team of experts at DSJ Global are closely following how the energy crisis is affecting HSE and sustainability strategies and how different companies are adapting. Whether the companies that are not currently planning any changes will aim for more sustainable production in the future remains cause for speculation.โ€‹Your partner for sustainable niche professionalsโ€‹In addition to HSE talents, our global network continues to grow in the area of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Sustainability.โ€‹Reach out to our talent experts today, to discuss us supporting you with a vacancy, or as a professional keen to make their next career move.ย โ€‹โ€‹Submit a vacancyโ€‹Send CVโ€‹Contactโ€‹Yumiko Moehlmannโ€‹Head of Quality & HSE, DSJ Globalโ€‹yumiko.moehlmann@dsjglobal.comโ€‹+49 30 726211418

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Addressing the UK Energy Crisis: Embracing Sustainability

The United Kingdom is currently facing an energy crisis, a situation that has far-reaching implications for various sectors, including supply chains. The depletion of fossil fuel reserves, closure of aging power plants, and overreliance on imported natural gas have strained the nation's energy infrastructure. Factors like extreme weather events and limited investment in new energy infrastructure further exacerbates the situation, leading to potential disruptions in energy supply.In this blog, we will explore the UK energy crisis and the need for sustainability, discuss job opportunities in sustainability, and delve into the impact this crisis is having on supply chains.The Need for SustainabilityTo address the UK energy crisis, sustainability must be at the forefront of the nation's energy strategy. Here's why sustainability is crucial:Climate Change Mitigation: The transition to renewable energy sources is essential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate climate change. By embracing sustainable alternatives like wind, solar, and hydropower, the UK can significantly decrease its carbon footprint and align with global climate goals.Energy Security: Diversifying the energy mix with renewable sources enhances energy security. A heavy reliance on imported energy resources makes the UK susceptible to geopolitical tensions and market fluctuations. By developing domestic renewable energy infrastructure, the country can reduce dependence on foreign supplies and increase resilience.Economic Opportunities: Transitioning to a sustainable energy system opens up substantial economic opportunities. Investment in renewable energy projects, research and development, and green technologies can drive job creation, stimulate economic growth, and position the UK as a leader in the clean energy sector.For more information on the need for sustainability, download our latest report on making a case for sustainable business practice.Job Opportunities in SustainabilityEmbracing sustainability in the energy industry not only addresses the UK's energy crisis but also unlocks numerous job opportunities. The transition to renewable energy sources and sustainable practices fosters job creation across various sectors, including:Renewable Energy: The growth of renewable energy requires skilled professionals in engineering, project management, and operations. From installing and maintaining wind turbines to managing solar farms, these jobs offer stable employment prospects while contributing to a greener future.Energy Efficiency and Conservation: Improving energy efficiency is a crucial aspect of sustainability. Energy auditors, retrofitting specialists, and sustainable design consultants play vital roles in reducing energy waste and optimizing energy consumption in buildings, industries, and transportation.Research and Development: Advancing sustainable technologies requires continuous research and innovation. Scientists, engineers, and researchers specializing in areas like battery storage, smart grid systems, and clean fuel development have the opportunity to shape the future of the energy industry.Impact on Supply ChainsThe UK energy crisis has significant implications for supply chains across sectors. Here are a few effects observed:Disruptions in Operations: Energy shortages can lead to disruptions in manufacturing and distribution operations. Businesses reliant on a stable energy supply may experience delays, decreased productivity, and potential bottlenecks in the supply chain.Rising Energy Costs: Escalating energy prices put pressure on businesses' operational costs, impacting their bottom line. Higher energy expenses can strain supply chain budgets and lead to price increases for consumers.Increased Focus on Resilience: The energy crisis highlights the importance of building resilient supply chains. Companies are recognizing the need to diversify energy sources, invest in energy-efficient technologies, and explore localized renewable energy generation to reduce vulnerability to energy disruptions.The UK energy crisis demands a swift transition towards sustainability, and businesses play a vital role in driving this change. If you are a forward-thinking company seeking to build a sustainable business and contribute to a greener future, we invite you to request a call back from DSJ Global.At DSJ Global, we understand the importance of sustainability and the benefits it brings to businesses. Our team of experts specializes in guiding companies by actively providing talent pools with sustainable skill sets, helping you to navigate the complexities of renewable energy adoption, energy efficiency measures, and sustainable practices.By requesting a call back from DSJ Global, you will have the opportunity to discuss your specific business needs, goals, and aspirations. Our knowledgeable consultants will provide tailored advice and solutions, empowering you to make informed decisions that align with your vision of creating a sustainable business.Together, let us embark on a journey towards a cleaner, greener, and more prosperous future. Request a call back from DSJ Global today and take the first step towards becoming a sustainability leader in your industry.

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Should your business offer flexible working? Talent experts at DSJ Global advise

The adoption of flexible working has increased over the last few years as technological advancements make it easier to work from anywhere at any time. This has left many companies facing the question of whether to embrace flexible working on a permanent basis. Can the future be flexible in the supply chain industry, and do companies need to offer it to attract and retain the best talent?ย We spoke to some of the talent experts at DSJ Global to find out how industry leaders are balancing the growing need to remain competitive in the hiring landscape with their business requirements and objectives.The supply chain industry has traditionally been reliant on on-site work, so flexible working in the supply chain industry presents its own unique set of challenges and opportunities. Matt Wood, Executive Director Europe at DSJ Global confirms:ย โ€œWe have to remember that the nature of the roles we recruit in supply chain sometimes means that people must be in the office. You canโ€™t run a production site from your home office; you need to be on-site. The same goes for roles working in quality control, manufacturing processes and health & safety.โ€How many supply chain companies offer flexible working?As part of DSJ Globalโ€™s report, โ€˜The Impact of Flexible Workingโ€™, we surveyed top business leaders in the supply chain industry to find out how their company has been impacted by the rise of flexible working. 63% of clients said they currently offer flexible working, 20% offer fully remote roles, and the remaining 17% do not offer any flexible working options.ย We asked Emily Cook, Senior Vice President โ€“ Head of Procurement Search at DSJ Global, if the results were in line with her experiences finding top talent for leading supply chain firms:ย โ€œThis isnโ€™t surprising - more companies are decreasing fully remote positions, and we are also seeing more companies offering flexibility on a case-by-case situation. However, bear in mind that some candidates have declined offers based on flexibility not being offered formally in their contract, as they are worried the terms could change or be taken away at any minute.โ€Matt provides insights from a client perspective:ย โ€œA key requirement when hiring for supply chain roles is the ability to build relationships and trust with your key stakeholders quickly. Most of our clients need candidates who can be in front of their stakeholders and accessible to them throughout these processes so even for positions that can be carried out fully remotely, such as procurement, I rarely see companies offering 100% remote positions.โ€Flexible working โ€“ the positivesOne of the biggest advantages of flexible working in the supply chain industry is increased productivity and loyalty. By allowing employees to work from home or alternative hours, companies can help their staff to achieve a better work-life balance and feel more in control of their lives, which in turn can lead to higher levels of motivation and engagement.ย Flexible working can also help companies to attract and retain top talent in todayโ€™s competitive job market, with many professionals looking for companies that offer flexible working arrangements.Out of the 17% of businesses DSJ Global surveyed that donโ€™t offer any flexibility, 38% plan to introduce it for these reasons. Emily states: โ€œCandidates are asking about flexibility as much as they ask about compensation; it is an increasing priority for them. Companies are losing out on new talent and their own existing talent due to not giving flexibility on working hours or working from home, so we are seeing more and more companies increase their flexibility offering.โ€Flexible working โ€“ the challengesOne of the biggest challenges of flexible working in the supply chain industry is maintaining effective communication and collaboration between team members. When employees are working remotely or outside of traditional hours, it can be difficult to ensure that everyone is on the same page and working towards the same goals. This can lead to misunderstandings, missed deadlines, and other communication-related issues, all having an impact on company culture.DSJ Globalโ€™s survey found an equal split with 37% each experiencing a positive or negative impact on company culture due to flexible working, with the remaining 26% unchanged. Emily advises:ย โ€œHaving a team and company culture that is supportive, collaborative, and approachable is what people are often looking for when changing roles. Some managers believe this is better formed when the team is together on site, but companies need to adapt and learn new ways of maintaining a positive company culture while navigating flexibility for the team. This could come from structure or innovative methods of team collaboration.โ€Can flexible working improve hiring and retention challenges?The biggest hiring challenge according to DSJ Globalโ€™s clients is a shortage of qualified candidates (37%), followed by increasing competition for top talent (20%). 10% find it is a struggle to retain talent. Emily offers her experience with how businesses can improve their hiring and retention based on candidate attitudes towards flexible working:ย โ€œThe current market is very candidate driven. During COVID, professionals were worried about changing roles while there was instability in the market, but in 2021-22 we saw an influx of candidates feeling more secure in taking the risk. In the last 6-12 months, with talks of the recession, the risk has gone back up for candidates and so they are less are likely to move.ย โ€œHowever, there is a shortage of qualified candidates on the market and a lot of the candidates we are supporting are also in two or three other processes, so companies must be competitive with speed of their interview process, salaries and additional benefits. We are also seeing more counteroffers to compete with retaining talent, including more flexible hours and increasing responsibility. Itโ€™s due to this competition that salaries are increasing, which is why more companies are struggling to retain talent.โ€Final considerations for businesses considering flexible workingRemote and hybrid options play a central role in both hiring decisions and company culture. The number of days people are expected to be in the office affects the success of a company's hiring strategy and helps retain existing talent, as 67% of survey respondents agree. However, for 16% of supply chain leaders, it comes at the expense of productivity, and in 37% of cases it has a negative impact on office culture. We asked Emily for her key takeaways for clients asking whether to offer flexible working:โ€œI would advise that if supply chain businesses want to attract and retain the best talent, they need to offer some sort of flexibility and at-home working, but they need a clear structure to ensure it doesnโ€™t affect the company culture.โ€Matt offers another word of warning for European organisations offering remote working on a global scale:ย โ€œItโ€™s clear that hybrid and flexible working is the norm now but at management and senior management level roles, often responsible for global teams and multiple sites, there has been a requirement to manage a complicated schedule around global colleagues and stakeholders for a long time. Donโ€™t under-estimate the impact that โ€œcross-borderโ€ remote working has on this dynamic โ€“ it isnโ€™t as simple as being employed by a UK company in a 100% remote role and doing so from the beach in Spain โ€“ there are tax implications as well as eligibilities when working in other locations.โ€Learn moreThe future of flexible working in the supply chain industry is explored further in DSJ Globalโ€™s report, โ€˜The Impact of Flexible Workingโ€™, where we surveyed business leaders to provide you with insights on how productivity and company culture has been impacted by the increasing prevalence of flexible working, the benefits and challenges it has brought to business leaders, and how companies plan to use flexible working to attract and retain top talent.Click here to download โ€˜The Impact of Flexible Workingโ€™ report.If you would like to talk to us about your current talent needs, fill in our form and one of our consultants will call you back.ย  โ€‹

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How to Avoid Bias in Job Descriptions

There is overwhelming evidence that companies with diverse workforces perform better on every possible metric, with diversity positively impacting every level of a business, from the cleaning staff to the board of directors.ย Bringing in as many perspectives, working styles and experience as possible to a workplace leads to integration, success and growth to those businesses who dedicate effort into attracting a diverse talent pool.ย The first step to make when aiming to achieve a balanced workforce is to ensure job advertisements avoid signs of unconscious bias. This helps present you as a welcoming and forward-thinking employer. You will also discover that your job positions attract a rich wealth of resumes after eliminating bias in your job descriptions.ย Biased job descriptions can discourage capable and talented candidates from applying for a role they are perfect for, and problems can be found both within the language and content of your job descriptions.ย Thankfully, it is easy to avoid bias in job descriptions through simple edits and considerations. Follow these rules to attract a diverse and successful talent pool.What is Unconscious Bias?โ€‹Though the majority of us strive to encourage inclusiveness and diversity, unconscious bias incorporates the assumptions we make about groups based on gender, ethnicity, age and class due to the structures we live in. When writing job descriptions, this will most often come through in gendered or other biased language.ย ย Unconscious bias can discourage qualified candidates who feel like a job description is looking for a specific type of person, and are unintentionally excluded.ย โ€‹Are Your Job Titles Inclusive?โ€‹Unconscious bias affects many aspects of language, through to job titles themselves. Many job titles are gendered, and successful efforts have been made to reframe traditional roles such as chairman (chairperson), fireman (firefighter) and councilman (council member).Even modern descriptors hold a bias. Have you ever seen a job from a hip company seeking a โ€˜rockstarโ€™, a โ€˜guruโ€™ or a โ€˜ninjaโ€™? These are fun titles which give candidates a vivid impression of a company's culture, but all of these terms still hold gendered connotations. A mother in her 40s with the qualifications and experience required may not want to apply for a role with โ€˜ninjaโ€™ in the title. These job titles can also give the (often false) impression of a company dominated by men or entrenched in a โ€˜ladโ€™ culture where others are not welcome.ย โ€‹Ensure your job titles are gender-neutral, avoid discouraging older applicants and are descriptive of what the job entails (e.g. โ€˜Magento Build Project Managerโ€™).Use Gender-Neutral Pronounsโ€‹This is a fast and effective way of cleaning up your job descriptions, and a simple rule to follow when advertising new roles. Donโ€™t include gender-specific pronouns in your job description. Stick to they/their and you when referring to the candidate. โ€˜S/heโ€™ is also an acceptable replacement for gender-specific pronouns,ย ย This rule also applies to collective nouns. Phrases such as โ€˜guysโ€™ can be easily replaced with โ€˜teamโ€™ or โ€˜folksโ€™.ย Check For Biased Languageโ€‹This is where judgement can be more complicated.ย When describing the ideal candidate for a role, job descriptions do lean towards using phrases which contain unconscious bias. For example, typically masculine traits include โ€˜assertiveโ€™ and โ€˜competitiveโ€™. While women have every ability to be assertive in the workplace, this can also be viewed as loyalty and supportiveness through a โ€˜feminineโ€™ lens.ย This also works the other way. Roles which may be classically applied to by women may include words such as โ€˜bubblyโ€™ or โ€˜nurturingโ€™ to unconsciously encourage female applicants and discourage applications from men.ย Avoid Presenting A Toxic Work Cultureโ€‹When presenting your work culture, language choices can give applicants the vision of a โ€˜broโ€™ culture of after-work beers, chats about matchday and, in worse case scenarios, sexual harassment. Phrases such as โ€˜work hard, play hardโ€™ and โ€˜banterโ€™ will not only put off the majority of female applicants but many men too. Consider the wide spectrum of lifestyles your potential applicants could follow and elements of your work culture which will appeal to many, not just a single generation or lifestyle.Consider Your Job Requirementsโ€‹Alongside bias in language, the general content of your job applications are worth reviewing to make them more inclusive. This includes avoiding job descriptions which contain an exhaustive list of skills needed for the role.ย In general, men are usually much more confident in their suitability for the roles they apply for, even if they donโ€™t have all of the required skills for the role. Meanwhile, women are much more cautious about applying for roles. The more in-depth and specific a job description is, the less likely a qualified or near-qualified woman will apply for it, even if she ticks more boxes than a male applicant.ย Avoid this by outlining only the absolutely essential requirements for the role (such as education levels, years of experience, skills qualifications) followed by general โ€˜desiredโ€™ or โ€˜nice to haveโ€™ requirements. This will lift barriers to entry which often stop those with low confidence or imposter syndrome to apply. Provide a smaller amount of boxes to โ€˜tickโ€™ to attract a larger and higher quality range of candidates.ย โ€‹The best approach is to create descriptions which use succinct and direct language. Make your descriptions easy to follow, read and digest.ย Use Online Tools To Eliminate Bias in Job DescriptionsLarger companies have now invested in software to help highlight and change job descriptions and other materials to remove signs of unconscious bias. Recruitment software OnGig uses a text analysis tool to help remove biased language. Textio is a leading โ€˜augmented writingโ€™ software for recruiters which will eliminate gendered or biased language or job requirements while still ensuring your chosen language has the passion and impact you want to encourage applications.ย โ€‹โ€‹Want to learn more about diverse recruitment strategies? Contact Our Team

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Do Employers Interview the Best Candidate First?

โ€‹When it comes to interviews, there's always a debate about whether being the first or last candidate interviewed is beneficial. We'll explore the strategies behind scheduling interviews and whether employers typically interview the best candidate first.Do Employers Interview Best Candidate First?There is no one-size-fits-all answer to whether employers interview the best candidate first. The reality is that different employers have different strategies when it comes the scheduling process. Itโ€™s important to remember only the top candidates will be interviewed and therefore there is something interesting about your experience that the hiring manager will be looking to touch upon within the interview.The Case for Interviewing FirstSome hiring managers may choose to interview the strongest candidates first. This can be advantageous for a number of reasons. By interviewing the top candidate early, employers can gauge other candidates' performances against the benchmark set by the best candidate. This can also help streamline the hiring process if the best candidate impresses the interviewer and is a clear fit for the position.The Case for Interviewing LastOn the other hand, some employers may prefer to save the best for last. This can allow them to get a better understanding of the overall candidate pool and make it easier to identify the top candidate's strengths and weaknesses. By interviewing the best candidate last, employers can also ensure they have a lasting impression of the strongest contender, which may be useful during the decision-making process.Other FactorsMany other factors can influence the order in which candidates are interviewed, such as scheduling conflicts, interviewer preferences, or internal processes. Therefore, it's important not to read too much into the order of your interview.FAQsTo help you navigate the often complex world of interviews, we've answered some commonly asked questions.Does Being Interviewed First Mean Anything?Being interviewed first doesn't necessarily indicate your standing as a candidate. It's important to remember that there are many reasons why an employer may schedule interviews in a certain order, and it's often unrelated to the perceived quality of the candidates.Does the Order of Your Interview Matter?While the order of your interview may have some impact on how your performance is assessed, it's crucial to focus on what you can control: presenting your skills, experience, and personality in the best possible light. Ultimately, being well-prepared and confident will have a much greater impact on your chances of success than the order in which you are interviewed.How Long After an Interview Should You Hear Back?The time it takes to hear back after an interview can vary widely depending on the company, the position, and the number of candidates. Generally, you can expect to hear back within one to two weeks, but it may take longer in some cases. If you haven't heard back within this timeframe, it's acceptable to follow up with the employer or your talent consultant to inquire about the status of the hiring process.Why Choose Us?At DSJ Global, ourteam of experts are dedicated to providing you with the latest insights, tips, and advice to help you succeed in your job search with us. Whether you're looking for guidance on career progression, interview preparation, resume writing, or salary negotiation, we're here to support you every step of the way.Get in Touch NowReady to take your career to the next level?Submit your CV today and discover relevant roles. Contact ustoday to learn more about our services and how we can help you achieve your career goals.

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The Impact of Flexible Working

โ€‹Assessing the adoption of flexible working in the supply chain industrySince its introduction to the masses, flexible working has revolutionized the world of employment. As the demand for supply chain professionals continues to grow worldwide, strategies to facilitate flexible and remote working have become essential in attracting and retaining top-tier talent.For many, some degree of flexibility is essential to achieving a healthy work-life balance. This can in turn, result in a happier and more productive workforce, which benefits businesses. However, moving processes away from the office can also have a negative impact on company culture, as teams interact less, decreasing productivity. The ambiguity of the situation made us wonder: What is the real impact of flexible working? To answer this question, here at DSJ Global we engaged with top businesses to understand their flexible working strategy. Exploring the state of flexible working across the supply chain, we take a look at the following: How productivity and company culture has been impacted by hybrid and flexible working patterns What leaders see as the benefits and the challenges to flexible workingHow companies plan to use flexible working to attract and retain top talentOffering valuable insights to professionals seeking to understand the state of flexible working in supply chain, and for organizations reflecting on their flexible and working from home policies, both can take away a number of key considerations from this exclusive report. โ€‹Download your copy of the report by completing the form below:โ€‹

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Global Job Confidence Index 2021

โ€‹โ€‹The annual DSJ Global Job Confidence Index aims to measure the beating heartbeat of the Supply chain and procurement labor market, their confidence in the economy, securing or finding a job, compensation and bonus, flexible working patterns, and whether the bull-bear factors in employment have altered.

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The Virtual Recruitment Landscape: Reset and Reboot

โ€‹The historical events of the past year made most firms pivot and re-evaluate their talent acquisition processes. Despite the resetting of traditional workplace rules, on the back of many businesses continuing to limit travel and in-person collaboration, what can be said for the virtual recruitment landscape then?โ€‹At DSJ Global, a subsidiary brand of the Phaidon International group, we recently engaged with our supply chain and procurement network. In the latest survey, the mandate is clear: 84% of respondents report that they are still conducting digital interviews.How can employers capitalize on a dynamic talent market when face-to-face contact has primarily been refuted? The answer lies deep-rooted in crafting a hyper-personalized, virtual recruitment strategy that accurately assesses a candidateโ€™s competencies and skill set, whilst also providing an immersive user-experience online. Download our complementary guide to discover the digital-fast tactics that can keep your talent pipeline flowing, so you can lead from the front. โ€‹This Guide Covers: The Virtual Recruitment Landscape: Reset and Reboot? Recruiting Remotely: A New Playing Field Idiosyncrasies and Nuances of Virtual Recruiting Decoding the Virtual Recruitment Landscape

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