A. SAP makes sure that all sales interactions are carried out via MS Teams/Zoom to show that SAP 'walks the talk' when going through the sales cycle.
B. SAP makes all its sustainability solutions open-source to allow for customers and citizen developers to add to their capabilities.
C. SAP has a holistic view of sustainability that goes beyond mere ESG reporting.
D. SAP's sustainability solutions are tightly integrated into its cloud ERP system.
E. SAP solutions come with built-in AI features, helping businesses automate sustainability processes.
A. The clean core strategy with SAP sustainability solutions aims to create one source of truth for all data required to calculate and report carbon footprints.
B. It is much easier for our partners and services colleagues to work out what customers have changed in the core if we start with a 'clean' baseline.
C. The majority of SAP's sustainability solutions are built on the SAP Business Technology Platform.
D. Just as we want to clean the environment, we should also be ensuring our systems are 'clean'.
A. Integrated Finance (Record to Report) with ESG data aligned to financial KPIs.
B. Hire to Retire to implement new Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) strategies.
C. Corporate Energy (Carbon to Clean) identifies operational contexts for energy transition.
D. Procurement (Source to pay) to procure ethically with transparency.
E. Sustainable Design (Idea to Market) to support ethical and circular product design.
A. Managing plastic taxes and Extended Producer Responsibility regulations.
B. To use generative AI to design more sustainable products.
C. Designing products with environmental and social impacts in mind (life-centered design).
D. To ensure that during the transition from ethical product design to final production, no negative environmental problems occur.