Global supply chains are entering a period of structural change. Regulatory expectations are accelerating across jurisdictions, with enforcement mechanisms that extend beyond disclosure into operational accountability.
Frameworks such as the UFLPA, Withhold Release Orders, the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD), and the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) are redefining what constitutes effective human rights due diligence.
For many organizations, the challenge is no longer awareness—but execution.
The Opportunity
Leading organizations are moving beyond fragmented compliance efforts toward integrated, intelligence-led approaches to human rights risk.
This workshop is designed to support that transition—bringing together a small group of senior leaders to examine how regulatory requirements can be translated into scalable, resilient operating models.
The focus is practical: how to identify risk with greater precision, enhance transparency, strengthen monitoring, and enable meaningful remediation.
What You Will Take Away
Participants will leave with:
- A structured view of the evolving regulatory landscape and its strategic implications
- Practical approaches to operationalizing human rights due diligence across complex supply chains
- Insight into how advanced analytics and AI are reshaping risk identification and monitoring
- Perspectives on leading practices in supply chain mapping, audit design, and supplier engagement
- A clearer roadmap for moving from compliance to sustained capability
Agenda Overview
The Regulatory Wave: Anticipating What’s Next
An integrated view of forced labor import restrictions, mandatory due diligence regimes, and emerging disclosure requirements—and how they are converging.
Reimagining Risk: From Static Assessment to Dynamic Intelligence
How leading organizations are replacing checklist-based approaches with adaptive, data-driven risk models, particularly in low-visibility environments.
Illuminating Blind Spots: Supply Chain Mapping as a Strategic Lever
Using transparency not only to meet expectations, but to build trust and uncover hidden exposure.
The Next Frontier: Rethinking Monitoring and Audit
Balancing technological innovation with human judgment to design monitoring systems that are both credible and effective, and a discussion on and why Codes of Conduct outperform schemes.
From Compliance to Collaboration: Enabling Systemic Change
Advancing beyond transactional supplier management toward collective risk assessment and coordinated remediation.
Your Roadmap Forward
Distilling insights into a practical framework for building resilient, future-ready supply chains.
Participants
This session is designed for senior leaders across:
- Legal and compliance
- Responsible Sourcing and Human Rights
- Supply chain and procurement
- Risk and governance
Attendance is intentionally limited to support depth of discussion and peer exchange.
Format
A closed-door, discussion-based workshop.
Emphasis will be placed on candid dialogue, practical insight, and shared problem-solving.