ISBN-13: 9780749476298 / Angielski / Twarda / 2015 / 264 str.
ISBN-13: 9780749476298 / Angielski / Twarda / 2015 / 264 str.
Effective, sustainable supply chain networks are an integral part of any organization's success. However, in a global, rapidly evolving environment full of turbulence and uncertainty, supply chains are more vulnerable than ever.
Now in its second edition, "Supply Chain Risk Management" is essential reading for risk managers and supply chain managers or operators who want to know about the growing impact of risk on supply chains, its management and how to mitigate its effects. Using jargon-free, accessible language, it identifies both the possible effects that disruptions can cause and how to plan for them, discussing risks varying from traffic congestion to major environmental disasters.
This practical book:
- defines risk and supply chain management
- explains current trends affecting supply chains
- offers detailed guidance on how to identify and analyse the various risks to supply chains
- describes approaches to risk management and steps needed for its implementation
- gives practical advice on how to create a resilient supply chain and, in the worst case, how to plan for and respond to disasters
- includes up-to-date case studies such as the BP oil spill and the Chilean mining disaster"
Vulnerability to sudden supply chain disruption is one of the major threats facing companies today. The challenge for businesses today is to mitigate this risk through creating resilient supply chains. Addressing this need, Supply Chain Risk Management guides you through the whole risk management process from start to finish. Using jargon-free language, this accessible book covers the fundamentals of managing risk in supply chains. From identifying the risks to developing and implementing a risk management strategy, this essential text covers everything you need to know about this critical topic. It assesses the growing impact of risk on supply chains, how to plan for and manage disruptions and disasters, and how to mitigate their effects. It examines a whole range of risks to supply chains, from traffic congestion to major environmental disasters. Highly practical, Supply Chain Risk Management provides a range of useful tables, diagrams and tools and is interspersed with real life case study examples from leading companies, including Nokia, IBM, and BP. The 2nd edition has been completely revised with brand new case studies on the Chilean Mining Disaster and BP oil spill.