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2009/02/18 REPORTS and WHITEPAPERS

Global Risks 2009 - Countries at risk?

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How will the current financial downturn affect supply chains? The 2009 Global Risk Report by the World Economic Forum takes a broad look, not a certain industries or sectors or parts of the economy, but looks at whole countries and their risk preparedness. [ ... ]

2009/01/11 my PUBLIC PRESENCE

Supply Chain Disruptions: Does Location Matter?

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How are companies located in sparse transport networks affected by supply chain disruptions? Are businesses located in regions with sparse transportation networks more prone to supply chain disruptions than businesses located in more favorable locations? Does a sparse transportation network constrain the supply chain setup, such that it is more vulnerable and more likely to be disrupted? [ ... ]

2008/11/19 THIS and THAT

Supply Chain Risk Management - a practicioner's perspective

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Supply chain trends such as offshore manufacturing, global outsourcing and lean sourcing continue to impact the supply chain and supply chain risk management has taken center stage as a vital risk management priority. [ ... ]

2008/11/16 THIS and THAT

Business Intelligence - a key element in Supply Chain Risk Management

oco

In my postings on supply chain risk and supply chain disruption, there is one thing that I have overlooked: Business Intelligence. Well, not overlooked, maybe, but underestimated, because Business Intelligence is a key component in mitigating supply chain risk and also a key component in recovering critical information after a supply chain disruption. [ ... ]

2008/09/29 THIS and THAT

Will your business byte the dust?

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To backup or not to backup? Honestly, you shouldn’t even be asking yourself this question. Can you afford not to backup? Data recovery can be very costly, while data backup is a cheap insurance premium. [ ... ]

2008/08/04 ARTICLES AND PAPERS

From the back room to the board room - supply chain risk management

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Supply chain management used to be relegated to the logistics department of businesses and hardly thought of as matters concerning the top-level management. In his 2004 paper, Joseph L. Cavinato points out five sub-networs within the supply chain that need special attention:Physical – the actual movement of goods, shipping and warehousing Finance, Information, Relations, Innovation. [ ... ]

2008/06/30 BOOKS and BOOK CHAPTERS

Book Review: The Definitive Handbook of Business Continuity Management

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Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) has many similarities with Business Continuity Management (BCM), which is why SCRM can and should draw upon BCM for advice. One of many good references for further reading on this subject is the The Definitive Handbook of Business Continuity Management [ ... ]

2008/06/29 THIS and THAT

Supply Chain Risk Management and Business Continuity Management

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Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) has many similarities with Business Continuity Management (BCM). That is why SCRM can and should draw upon BCM for advice. A well-handled supply chain disruption can mean business continuity, while an ill-handled supply chain disruption can mean business dis-continuity. [ ... ]

2008/06/23 ARTICLES AND PAPERS

Categorization of Supply Chain Risk and Risk Management

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Supply chain risks can include a number of different issues, and the article structures these issues along three dimensions: 1) the Supply Chain itself, 2) Risk Management processes and 3) Types of Risk. [ ... ]

2007/12/10 THIS and THAT

Why we need to think the unthinkable

enterprise-resilience

To think the unthinkable, to plan for the unthinkable is maybe not what is most on people’s mind and more often than not, it is only after a crisis that our thinking shifts. Then however, it may be too late. [ ... ]

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