Managing Supply Chain Risk: Integrating with Risk Management

Managing Supply Chain Risk: Integrating with Risk Management

Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 9781498707107
Author: Sime Curkovic, Thomas Scannell, Bret Wagner
Dispatch Time: 15 - 30 Days
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 261
Year of Published: 2015
Our Price: £55.99

Features

  • Presents information in a way that is easy to understand and adopt into practice
  • Pinpoints exactly which factors have critical impact on successfully managing risk; for example, corporate strategy, information & technology, performance metrics and process management
  • Explains the importance of cross-functional teams and cooperation and how to achieve them
  • Shows how to apply FMEA results and IOS frameworks across sectors
  • Analyzes data from 46 firms in order to identify and illustrate which factors have critical impact, plus includes an extended case study of how Steelcase was successful in integrating risk management

Summary

Risk management in supply chain logistics has moved from being a nice-to-have to a necessity due to the number of variables that can cripple a business.Managing Supply Chain Risk: Integrating with Risk Management details the critical factors involved in managing supply chain risk. It discusses how managing supply chain risk can be integrated into Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) applications, focusing on the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations (COSO), Failure Mode Effects and Analysis (FMEA), and International Organization of Standards (ISO) 31000:2009 frameworks.

The book focuses on the structure, implementation, and maintenance of a formal system for managing risks in the supply chain. Using data from firms and supply chain managers, the authors identify which factors have a critical impact on the decision to develop a system for managing supply chain risks and also explain how these factors can influence the level of success. They then detail how you can leverage these factors into a competitive advantage.

However, the success of your supply chain risk management integration requires more than simply creating a new program or department. This major undertaking does not happen in a vacuum, rather it is a response to a number of factors or influences. And these factors can act to pre-condition the firm and its systems to the introduction and acceptance of, and progress on managing supply chain risks. Yet, no book has empirically identified these factors and explained how you can overcome resistance and make managing risks an integral part of your supply chain management. Until now.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Using FMEA for Supply Chain Risk Management
Supply Chain Risk Management within the Context of COSO's Enterprise Risk Management Framework
Integration of ISO 31000: 2009 and Supply Chain Risk Management
ISO 31000: 2009 Enterprise and Supply Chain Risk Management: A Longitudinal Study
A Longitudinal Study of Supply Chain Risk Management Relative to COSO's Enterprise Risk Management Framework
Global Procurement and Supply Risk Management Processes at Steelcase Inc
Feedback from Managers
A: Research Questionnaire Results

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