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In this podcast, host Caroline Chumakov is joined by guests Lauren Wheatley and Sarah Watt in discussing the ongoing European energy crisis, its impacts upon global supply chains and how supply chain leaders should respond.
They anticipate the ripples of the crisis to continue for at least the next three years, so they explore reports about business viability concerns and rising raw material costs in Europe from affected supply chain leaders. In response, they offer proactive, long-term solutions designed to help you weather the crisis, such investing in on-site renewable energy and managing uncertainty through dynamic scenario planning.
Lauren Wheatley is a research director within Gartner’s Energy and Utilities Industries team. Lauren’s primary focus is advising clients within the energy services and renewable energy domains. Her research interests include renewable energy development and asset management, and how strategic decisions about energy can influence sustainability goals. Through a focus on low-carbon energy strategies, Lauren helps Gartner clients find effective ways to address energy risks within their organizations.
Prior to joining Gartner, Lauren worked within the renewable energy sector. She has a successful, executive track record in strategic planning and implementation, business and team development, and international business growth.
Sarah Watt is research director with Gartner’s Supply Chain Group. Sarah’s research interests include sustainable supply chain, climate change, circular economy, biodiversity loss and responsible sourcing. She helps Gartner clients find more effective ways to apply sustainability principles within the supply chain while balancing multiple organizational priorities. Her work aims to show how embracing sustainability can be profitable for the business while also being good for the planet. She also works with supply chain leaders to link their business strategy to their talent management requirements.