
2009/01/22

from the LITERATURE
While waiting for the Global Risk Report 2009, the continuation of the Global Risk Report 2008, on which I have reported earlier, it may be time to read the other risk reports by the World Economic Forum. These reports take a closer at look at Europe, India and the Middle East.
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2008/10/12

REPORTS and WHITEPAPERS
In my post on Hyper-optimization and supply chain vulnerability: an invisible global risk? I highlighted some of the issues in Global Risks 2008, a report prepared by the World Economic Forum. It is now frightening to see how true the predictions in this report were, in particular, how it predicted the current economic downturn. Maybe we should pay more attention to these reports?
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2008/07/02

REPORTS and WHITEPAPERS
Supply chain disruption – a global issue? All companies and governments dependent on external suppliers are exposed to the risks of disruption in their supply chain. But the extent and complexity of current global supply chains mean that the problem of supply chain management is not limited to a single enterprise or industry: even a relatively small supply chain disruption caused by a global risk event may ultimatelyhave consequences across the global economic system.
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