• Intelligent Enterprises
  • Advancing Diversity
  • The Circular Economy
  • Climate Change
  • Embedding Social Impact
  • Intelligent Enterprises

    The coronavirus crisis has exposed the many social and economic issues that the world urgently needs to address. Businesses must embrace sustainability and purpose if they’re to help tackle these problems Thomas Saueressig, member of the Executive Board of SAP SE, SAP Product Engineering
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  • Advancing Diversity

    Driving diversity and inclusion must become a priority if intelligent enterprises are to thrive. It starts with asking the right questions Judith Williams, SVP, Global Head of People Sustainability & Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer, SAP
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  • The Circular Economy

    The circular economy could unlock $4.5trn in economic growth. To capture this growth, transparency and collaboration within business are crucial Maggie Buggie, Chief Business Officer at SAP Services
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  • Addressing Climate Change

    Traditionally, the top and bottom lines of a business are its most important metrics. But companies need to start treating their “green line” – the measurement of their environmental efforts – with just as much importance Daniel Schmid, Chief Sustainability Officer, SAP SE
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  • Embedding Social Impact

    By partnering with social enterprises, businesses can accelerate growth and ensure their operations include a positive humanitarian and environmental impact  Adaire Fox-Martin, Executive Board Member of SAP SE, Customer Success
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