Supply Chain

Cyber Attacks: Better Vendor Risk Management Practices in 2021

by Joe Maguire | December 18, 2020 | Business Continuity, Cyberattacks, Cybersecurity, Data & Cybersecurity, Supply Chain

Recent Cyber Attacks Highlight Importance of Proactive and Preventive Measures to Counter Intrusions Through Your Supply Chain The Recent State Attack On US Companies and Government Agencies In what has been called one of the most sophisticated cyber attacks in recent history, attackers linked to ....

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Work From Anywhere (WFA) – Upstream Impact of Downstream Lapses

by John Bree, Marya Roddis, Tony Manley, Bob Jones | December 9, 2020 | Business Continuity, Corporate Culture, Data & Cybersecurity

Work From Anywhere (WFA) practices: our thoughts about how to ameliorate the potential impacts   From an HR Work From Anywhere (WFA) staffing standpoint new challenges have arisen that go far beyond meeting the typical onboarding controls. Organizations at all levels of the supply chain ar ....

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Supply Chain Cybersecurity Questions and Answers

by Sabine Zimmer | December 9, 2020 | Business Continuity, Supply Chain

The Association for Supply Chain Management (ASCM) gathered subject matter experts to discuss cybersecurity in the supply chain in a LinkedIn Live forum. (ASCM is a non-profit, global leader in supply chain organizational transformation, innovation and leadership.) Matthew Talbert, Research Manager ....

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Challenges in TPRM – Top 3 in 2020

by Sabine Zimmer | November 4, 2020 | Business Continuity, Third Party Risk Management

The “Skirt Length Theory” of economics says that when the economy is performing well, women's skirts will be shorter, and in turn, skirts will be longer during downturns. Looking back at 2020, it is difficult to assess fashion trends as Go-To-Meeting and Zoom captured us only from the waist-up. ....

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The Future of Work: Flexibility and Community Remain Key

by Sabine Zimmer | October 29, 2020 | Business Continuity, Corporate Culture

Over my lunch hour ….such as it is in the work-from-home era…..I attended the Wall Street Journal Live Journalism session on the Future of Work.  This blogpost gives a brief summary of the event and considers where The Santa Fe Group/Shared Assessments stands, or might go, with concepts offered ....

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Supply Chain Concentration and Resilience Risk

by Charlie Miller | August 25, 2020 | Business Continuity, Business Resiliency, Incident Reponse, Pandemic Planning, Supply Chain

How do we actually address Supply Chain Concentration and Resilience Risk? Disaster has a way of bringing 'supply chain’ into the common lexicon. In the aftermath of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake, major companies including Apple and Toyota experienced shortages of components manufactured in Japan.   ....

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