Supply Chain Resiliency
Supply chain risk management
Implementing “Time to Recovery” to Mitigate Supply Chain Risk. There is a question that you need to ask your suppliers that will help both you and your supplier reduce risk and improve performance. Read more on this free link
Supply Chain Resilience Strategy: Build and Measure. Supply chain resilience is a company’s ability to navigate unexpected supply chain disruptions with its existing capabilities Read more on this free link
Using Supplier Segmentation To Maximize Supplier Relationships. Read more on this free link
Supply chain risk management (SCRM) is the process of identifying, assessing, and mitigating the risks of an organization’s supply chain. Read more on this free link
Building Resilient Supply Chains Won’t Be Easy. The pandemic has exposed one of the major weaknesses of many supply chains: the inability to react to sudden, large-scale disruptions. Read more on this free link
Resilience vs. Efficiency: Calibrating the Tradeoff. The upheaval of 2020 has shone a light on the value of resilience in business. Resilience can be defined as the capacity of a firm to outperform during a crisis by absorbing stress, recovering critical functionality, and thriving in altered circumstances. Read more on this free link
The global pandemic has exposed serious flaws in supply chains, including critical ones for industries such as pharma and medical supplies. Read more on this free link