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Latest Blog Posts for Supply Chain Risk
- Sustainable supply chainson Feb 16, 2011 in from the LITERATURE Carter Craig R Easton P Liane research blogging sustainable supply chainsSustainability has become a huge buzzword, both in today's business world and within the broader facets of society. Sustainability has evolved from a perspective and investigation of standalone research in social and environmental areas, through a co...
- Transportation ResilienceResilience is related to three overarching concepts: 1) the vulnerability to unpredictable shocks, 2) the resources or wealth available to a system to help it change, and 3) the internal controllability of relationships in a system, i.e. its rigidity...
- Book Review: Political Riskon Jan 30, 2011 in BOOKS you should read gower short guides to business risk McKellar Robert risk managementEvery firm with a supply chain that sources globally or operates internationally is exposed to political risks that may be very different from what they are used to domestically. On the international scene such risk can occur suddenly and without war...
- Supply Chain NirvanaThe supply chain is a firm's core asset, and perhaps its most important asset, and a firm is only as good or as bad as its supply chain. In this tightly packed 300-page volume Sehgal shows how important it is to have a top-down-driven approach to sup...
- Book Review: Operations RulesThis book is about the principles, frameworks and processes that enable the aligning of a company's specific customer value proposition with its operations strategy.The book is built around 33 rules that cover all possible aspects of supply chain ope...
- Cross-border supply chainson Jan 9, 2011 in from the LITERATURE customs global supply chains Hameri Ari Pekka Hintsa Juha research bloggingWhat are the main change and trend drivers for international supply chains? How will future cross-border supply chains look like? In a study commissioned by the World Customs Organization in 2006, they sought to identify a set of foreseeable drivers...
- Book Review: Customs RiskInternational trade and global supply chains are filled with goods that are criss-crossing the globe and international borders many times on their way from the supplier to the end customer. Customs is perhaps the most important element that facilitat...
- 2010 – a blogging year to remember2010 is history and it is time to look back at my blog and how it has has developed over the last 12 months. 2010 has been a good year, both blogwise and otherwise.» Read more » » »...
- Diamonds are forever – suppliers notSupplier development and supplier performance are dependent on the current relationship life cycle phase. The different stages in the supplier relationship life cycle should play an important role in determining how the supply chain can be improved.&...
- Risk Management Simplifiedon Dec 12, 2010 in BOOKS you should read business continuity Osborne Andy risk analysis risk managementRisk management. Why make it difficult when you can make it easy? This is a handbook and a self-assessment tool that leaves practically no risk uncovered. It's practical, to the point, not academic at all, and easy to work with.» Read more »...
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