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BUSINESS ETHICS AND SUSTSINABILITY

DEVELOPMENT

INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT – WORD REPORT ON

"Business Management and Sustainable Development Goals: Responding


to the New Normal"

Submitted to – PMC

Submitted by
Name- Avishek Raj
Roll No- PGFA2111
Course- PGDM A

JAIPURIA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT


A-32 A, Sector 62, Institutional Area, Noida- 201309 (U.P.
The panel discussion on Business Management and Sustainable Development Goals:
Responding to the New Normal is detailed in this report.

As a result the following issues were examined and discussed during the panel discussion.

1. Rebuilding a Better Food System: From Crisis to Opportunity

The susceptibility of developing nations facing intensified food crises through both supply
and demand channels was highlighted in a recent UNCTAD report. The group concluded that
the pandemic's limits on migration had reduced economic activity, possibly affecting food
production and limiting food availability (UNCTAD, 2020b).
We were able to identify sustainable approaches to minimize the burden of the food system
impacted by COVID-19 on farmers and producers, as well as to mitigate the agricultural
system's environmental predicament, through the panel discussion.

2. Sustainability

Sustainability is a wide policy idea that is generally thought of in terms of three "dimensions" or
"pillars" in global public discourse: environmental, economic, and social. Sustainability is frequently
considered of as a long-term objective, but sustainable development refers to the various processes
and paths that can lead to it. Sustainable development is described as "development that meets
current demands without compromising future generations' ability to meet their own needs."

3. Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a set of 17 interconnected global goals aimed at
providing a "blueprint for a better and more sustainable future for all." The United Nations General
Assembly (UN-GA) established the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015, with the goal
of achieving them by 2030. They are part of the 2030 Agenda, often known as Agenda 2030, which
was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly.

4. State Of Art

In September 2015, the United Nations adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The
agenda identifies 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to lead governments, regions, cities,
and towns in their efforts to build a peaceful, inclusive, and environmentally responsible future.

5. Potential Research Paths

The following topics were explored at the panel discussion on this subject:
Are you completely off the mark? Decoding what actually important to plan the future course of
action after open innovation failures A study of research trends and relevant challenges in business to
business collaborations in the healthcare industry. Is using social media in the workplace good for
employee creativity and well-being? A thorough review and framework creation of consumer
resistance to digital advancements.

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