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2013
Supply chain risk management (SCRM) is based on the same methodology as enterprise risk management (ERM). It presents risk management as a process composed of a number of stages (AIRMIC/ALARM/ IRM: 2002; COSO 2004; HM Treasury 2004; ISO 31000:2009; Fraser and Simkins 2010, p. 103): 1. threat identification (related to objectives, values);
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Supply chain risk management (SCRM) is based on the same methodology as enterprise risk management (ERM). It presents risk management as a process composed of a number of stages (AIRMIC/ALARM/ IRM: 2002; COSO 2004; HM Treasury 2004; ISO 31000:2009; Fraser and Simkins 2010, p. 103): 1. threat identification (related to objectives, values);
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A Supply Chain Risk Management process
International Journal of Logistics Systems and Management, 2011Nowadays companies are faced with an increasing risk exposure. This is mainly caused by a greater dependence of supply chain partners on each other, e.g., due to the close integration of their business processes aiming at the reduction of channel inventory.
Wolfgang Kersten+3 more
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Supply Chain Sustainability Risk
2016In recent years several multinational organizations were affected by poor management practices upstream in the supply chain. For example, brands like Joe Fresh, Primark and Bonmarche were all in the hot seat after the collapse of Rana Plaza in Bangladesh in 2013 (Lu 2013; Wieland and Handfield 2013).
Stephan Vachon, Ki-Hoon Lee
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International Journal of Process Management and Benchmarking, 2021
Olga Domnina+2 more
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Olga Domnina+2 more
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2011
The next time you have a bucket of water, try to release a single drop of water into the bucket without generating a ripple. You will notice how ripples immediately oscillate back and forth for quite some time. The ripples reach all the way to the sides of the bucket and bounce back, resulting in an infinite number of waves.
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The next time you have a bucket of water, try to release a single drop of water into the bucket without generating a ripple. You will notice how ripples immediately oscillate back and forth for quite some time. The ripples reach all the way to the sides of the bucket and bounce back, resulting in an infinite number of waves.
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The Risk Management of Supply Chain
2010 International Conference on Management and Service Science, 2010With the globalization, a product is assembled by various parts of the product that are produced in different countries. How to finish the task? It depends on the supply chain. The products are transported different area of the worlds by the supply chain; the enterprise gets the profit when the products are sold.
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2016
Over the last decades companies with the best intentions developed their supply chains into more efficient, but at the same time into more vulnerable systems, see Chapter 2. When a supply chain is faced with disruptions and its capabilities to cope with the deviations are scarce, supply chain managers may have to pay dearly [71].
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Over the last decades companies with the best intentions developed their supply chains into more efficient, but at the same time into more vulnerable systems, see Chapter 2. When a supply chain is faced with disruptions and its capabilities to cope with the deviations are scarce, supply chain managers may have to pay dearly [71].
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