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Capstone Workshop Promoting Supply Chain Sustainability For The Rio Olympic Games COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY - SIPA Admissions Blog

Capstone Workshop Promoting Supply Chain Sustainability For The Rio Olympic Games COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY - SIPA Admissions Blog August 5, 2016, marked the opening ceremony of the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janiero, Brazil. This is the first time that a country in South America has ever hosted the Olympic and Paralympic Games. In an effort to learn from the experiences of previous host cities, the Rio Olympics Committee has given strategic focus to the potential social, economic and environmental impact of the Olympics through the creation of the Sustainability, Accessibility and Legacy Team (SAL). During the spring 2016 semester, SAL worked with a team of students, Abir Joshi, Ariel Williams, Jennifer Arias, Jayant Narayan, Mitsushiro Hirai, Supharin Chatthaworn, Shiza Pasha, under the guidance of Professor Kevin Kelly in a SIPA Capstone workshop to assist with analyzing and benchmarking their sustainability efforts. SAL has a unique opportunity to promote sustainability for the Olympic Games with visible impacts across the pillars of People, Planet and Prosperity. Over the course of the 2016 Olympics, SAL has identified 230 projects to create actionable items and results for promoting supply chain sustainability, as well as unique projects in education and sustainable tourism. These projects and experiences have helped create  transferable  assets, such as databases, manuals and frameworks, that  can be adapted and  utilized  by entities across  the public and private domains far beyond the Olympics. The SIPA Capstone team worked with SAL to analyze the effectiveness of incorporating sustainability into the Olympic Games, which includes evaluating SAL’s supply chain procurement process, educational programs and tourism initiatives, and then provided recommendations on the strategic transfer plan to disseminate SAL’s sustainability practices for future use by key stakeholders.  The Capstone project and work of the Sustainability, Accessibility and Legacy Team will have far reaching benefits not only within Brazil regarding sustainable supply chain practices but also, through the experience of analyzing supply chains from the sustainability lens, presents an exemplary benchmark for global sustainable practices for future dissemination. #gallery-1 { clear: both; } #gallery-1 .gallery-item-wrapper { float: left; margin: 0; padding: 0; width: 33.333333333333%; } #ie6 #gallery-1 .gallery-item-wrapper, #ie7 #gallery-1 .gallery-item-wrapper { width: 33%; } #gallery-1 .gallery-item { display: block; float: none; margin: 5px; width: auto !important; } #ie6 #gallery-1 .gallery-item { display: inline; } #gallery-1 .gallery-icon a { display: block; line-height: 0; } #gallery-1 img { width: 100% !important; max-width: 100% !important; height: auto !important; } #gallery-1 .gallery-caption { overflow: hidden; } #ie6 #gallery-1 .gallery-caption { word-wrap: break-word; } The main distribution center (MDC) for the Rio Olympics. The large size of the MDC is indicative of how complex the supply chain process is and the scope of the responsibility for the Sustainability, Accessibility and Legacy (SAL) Team and the Capstone workshop to ensure responsible supply chain. Capstone team visited with SEBRAE, the organization helping small and medium businesses in bidding for the Rio Olympic tenders. SEBRAE provides support with applying for tenders, getting certifications, and other logistical guidance to SMEs. Rio Olympics Committee headquarters Capstone team meeting with Sabrina Porcher, the Manager of Sustainability and colleagues from the Education Legacy team. The Capstone team meeting with the president of the Olympic Public Authority (APO), the public consortium that coordinates between organizations working on infrastructure related projects for the Rio Olympics. Capstone team visit to the Small business unit located in the Favela. This small business unit was chosen to supply 20,000 + cushions to the Rio Olympics committeeâ€"providing a social value as well as managing for cost. Jayant Narayan writes: “This picture was taken during our Capstone (Rio Olympics supply chain sustainability) field trip to Rio. The Post sunset view from the Morro da Urca (Sugar Loaf mountain) is surreal in certain ways. The city stretches out endlessly, glittering in its resplendent golden glory. Truly the city of God but at that moment, it was also the city of Gold.” Pictured: Rio Olympics Committee headquarters Capstone team meeting with Sabrina Porcher, the Manager of Sustainability and colleagues from the Education Legacy team.

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