
Supply Chain Risk Management
How to Design and Manage Resilient Supply Chains
John Manners-Bell(Author)
Kogan Page Ltd (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 3. November 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
368 pages
978-1-78966-637-3 (ISBN)
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Description
From political uncertainty to trade disrupts and cyber threats, the risk environment is continuously evolving, and new challenges frequently arise demanding immediate attention to avoid disruption to supply chains.
Supply Chain Risk Management is the guide to recognizing, reviewing and reacting to these risks to ensure continued operations and optimal service. This book is a practical learning tool which offers a comprehensive framework to understanding risk and how to engineer resilience into the supply chain.
The third edition of Supply Chain Risk Management details how to approach various threats, including black swan events, natural disasters, climate change, cargo crime and piracy, and terrorism and security. Using case studies and recent, topical examples, this book demonstrates how to successfully manage these risks and apply learnings in practice. Objectives, summaries and key point checklists in each chapter also help the reader grasp these key concepts and understand how to keep supply chains resilient. Online resources include lecture slides and example test questions.
Supply Chain Risk Management is the guide to recognizing, reviewing and reacting to these risks to ensure continued operations and optimal service. This book is a practical learning tool which offers a comprehensive framework to understanding risk and how to engineer resilience into the supply chain.
The third edition of Supply Chain Risk Management details how to approach various threats, including black swan events, natural disasters, climate change, cargo crime and piracy, and terrorism and security. Using case studies and recent, topical examples, this book demonstrates how to successfully manage these risks and apply learnings in practice. Objectives, summaries and key point checklists in each chapter also help the reader grasp these key concepts and understand how to keep supply chains resilient. Online resources include lecture slides and example test questions.
Reviews / Votes
"This book is a very pragmatic review of the risks that threaten modern supply chains in our inherently uncertain industry and stresses the increased need for accurate, on-time data. From natural disasters to protectionism, Professor Manners-Bell combines his theoretical knowledge with his operational experience to provide the reader with a comprehensive and very readable assessment of the subject matter." * Yves Letange, Managing Director, Europe, Turkey and North Africa, BDP International NV * "In this second edition of Supply Chain Risk Management, the author articulately covers all aspects of today's volatile world that impact the supply chain. Reflecting how the risk landscape has changed in recent years, the book explores all the latest and newly evolving threats, including pandemics, climate change, corruption, cargo crime and the various economic, societal and political risks. Strategies for developing supply chain resilience are clearly outlined, including the all-important role of technology. Highly recommended; essential reading for all supply chain management practitioners." * Mark Millar, author of 'Global Supply Chain Ecosystems' * "The second edition of this book is a very valuable addition that will help organizations address the increasingly important and constantly changing topic of supply chain risk. It contains many actionable risk insights that can help you develop your organization's supply chain resilience and improve performance." * Nick Wildgoose, former Global Supply Chain Product Leader, Zurich Insurance and Independent Supply Chain Risk Consultant * "I recently read this excellent book which is very relevant to today's global supply chains. The publication included some interesting case studies, was very easy to read and a pleasant change from some of the more theoretical publications relating to logistics and supply chain management." * Nigel Woodhead, Head of Logistics Studies, Emirates Aviation University * "Fortunately, Supply Chain Risk does not focus on the elimination of risk so much as it outlines how to build resiliency. If we accept the premise that risk can not be avoided, but can be weighed, considered, and balanced as part of the overall corporate strategy, it becomes an opportunity for competitive advantage and differentiation. This book will assist procurement and supply chain professionals as they make that argument internally and then carry out the resulting plan" * Kelly Barner, Buyers Meeting Point *More details
Edition
3rd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
560 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78966-637-3 (9781789666373)
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John Manners-Bell
Supply Chain Risk Management
Understanding Emerging Threats to Global Supply Chains
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Person
John Manners-Bell is the CEO of Transport Intelligence, a leading supplier of market solutions to the global logistics industry. He is also Visiting Professor at the London Guildhall Faculty of Business and Law, London Metropolitan University.
Content
Chapter - 01: A framework for understanding risk;
Chapter - 02: Engineering supply chain resilience;
Chapter - 03: Industry sector resilience to supply chain threats;
Chapter - 04: Natural disasters and pandemics;
Chapter - 05: Climate change and emissions policy;
Chapter - 06: Economic risks to the supply chain;
Chapter - 07: Societal risks to supply chains;
Chapter - 08: Corruption in the logistics industry;
Chapter - 09: Cargo crime and piracy;
Chapter - 10: The threat of supply chain cyber crime;
Chapter - 11: Political risks in supply chains;
Chapter - 12: Illicit supply chains;
Chapter - 13: Terrorism and security
Chapter - 02: Engineering supply chain resilience;
Chapter - 03: Industry sector resilience to supply chain threats;
Chapter - 04: Natural disasters and pandemics;
Chapter - 05: Climate change and emissions policy;
Chapter - 06: Economic risks to the supply chain;
Chapter - 07: Societal risks to supply chains;
Chapter - 08: Corruption in the logistics industry;
Chapter - 09: Cargo crime and piracy;
Chapter - 10: The threat of supply chain cyber crime;
Chapter - 11: Political risks in supply chains;
Chapter - 12: Illicit supply chains;
Chapter - 13: Terrorism and security