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Why Purchase this Book?
•Prepares supply chain, quality, engineering, and operational excellence professionals for their emerging risk roles, responsibilities, and authorities.
•Illustrates how supply chain risk-controls are architected, designed, deployed, and assured.
•Explains why Risk Based Problem Solving (RBPS) and Risk Based Decision Making (RBDM) are the future of SCRM. Examples are offered throughout the book.
•Illustrates how supply chain management is migrating to Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM).
•Demonstrates how SCRM objectives align with the organization’s strategic objectives.
•Describes how to move beyond a price relationship to a value-added relationship.
•Integrates the disparate elements of SCRM into a competitive business system.
•Describes how to select and develop suppliers based on risk criteria.
•Demonstrates how to use ISO 31000 risk management framework of SCRM.

Bonus Materials/Resources:
•Access over 1,500 risk articles through CERM Academy (http://insights.cermacademy.com/).
•Get free course materials such as using FMEA’s in ISO 9001:2015.
•Get slide decks with specific risk information on YouTube.
•Get discount for Certified Enterprise Risk Manager® certificate.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherGreg Hutchins
Release dateNov 14, 2018
ISBN9781732554566
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Supply Chain Risk Management
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Greg Hutchins

Greg Hutchins is the founder of 800Compete.com, WorkingIt.com, CERMAcademy.com, QualityPlusEngineering.com, and other startups. Greg Hutchins is the risk evangelist who coined the expression Future of Quality: Risk®. He can be contacted at GregH@europa.com. Greg Hutchins PE CERM is also the principal professional engineer Quality + Engineering - international supply and quality management firm. He has written best selling books on global ISO standards and risk management. Greg is the author of ISO 9000 (best selling translated into 8 languages published through John Wiley), Value Added Auditing, ISO 31000: Enterprise Risk Management, ISO Risk Based Thinking, Risk Based Thinking, Supply Management Strategies (APICS, ISM, ASQ endorsed and used in certifications), and Standard Manual of Quality Auditing and more than a dozen article international books. Several Hutchins’ books include: Supply Chain Risk Management:Competing In the Age of Disruption ISO 31000:2018 Enterprise Risk Management Risk Based Thinking Risk Based Auditing:Using ISO 19011:2018 Supply Management Strategies:3rd Edition Value Added Auditing:4th Edition Factory and Sourcing Checklists Operational Excellence Handbook:An Enterprise Approach Q+E is the designer and developer of Certified Enterprise Risk Manager® (CERM), CERM CyberTM certificate, and best selling ISO and ERM books. Q+E has deep domain expertise in ISO 31000, ISO 27001, and NIST 800’s. Q+E designed CERM based on its security IP including Critical Infrastructure Protection: Forensics, Assurance, Analytics®; Value Added AuditingTM; Certified Enterprise Risk Manager®; Future of Quality: Risk®; CERM: Risk Based, Problem Solving | Risk Based, Decision Making®; etc. Q+E has been certified by the Department of Homeland Security for Critical Infrastructure Protection: Forensics, Assurance, Analytics®. Q+E has conducted the following Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) risk assessments: •Analytical. Q+E engineers and scientists conduct analytical analyses following Q+E protocols evaluating business continuity, cyber security, and physical security systems against IEEE, NFPA, ISA, PMI, ISO, NIST, COSO, NERC, DIACAP, FISMA, and ASIS standards. •Assurance. Q+E offers the client three levels of assurance: oCompliance. Q+E conducts a compliance audit against appropriate standards and guidance. oAssurance with opinion. Q+E issues an opinion based on the results of a governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) audit or ERM controls assessment. oAssurance with insurance coverage. Q+E conducts an audit and provides the requisite level of due diligence for the auditee to be covered. •Forensics. Q+E provides the above levels of assurance as well as supplies a letter to the regulatory authority averring compliance that criteria have been met.

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