TY - GEN
T1 - A quantitative and qualitative approach to manage risks in the supply chain operations reference
AU - Stephan, Jean
AU - Badr, Youakim
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - Businesses that do not take risks do not make money. As businesses continually evolve, so do risks. Risk Management becomes a crucial part of every successful business model to deal with uncertain and risky socio-economic changes. The emergence of supply chains which coordinate organizations, people, activities, information and resources dramatically increases risk crises. Efforts have resulted in process reference models, such as the Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR), which measures total supply chain performance. Although the SCOR model is designed and maintained to support supply chains of various complexities across multiple industries, the current version does not provide a basis for the Risk Management of projects and decision making workload. This paper attempts to propose an approach to bridge the gap between the SCOR model and Risk Management. Its underlying approach focuses on the types of threats in SCOR implementation projects and applies empirical benchmarks to measure risks in process elements.
AB - Businesses that do not take risks do not make money. As businesses continually evolve, so do risks. Risk Management becomes a crucial part of every successful business model to deal with uncertain and risky socio-economic changes. The emergence of supply chains which coordinate organizations, people, activities, information and resources dramatically increases risk crises. Efforts have resulted in process reference models, such as the Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR), which measures total supply chain performance. Although the SCOR model is designed and maintained to support supply chains of various complexities across multiple industries, the current version does not provide a basis for the Risk Management of projects and decision making workload. This paper attempts to propose an approach to bridge the gap between the SCOR model and Risk Management. Its underlying approach focuses on the types of threats in SCOR implementation projects and applies empirical benchmarks to measure risks in process elements.
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U2 - 10.1109/ICDIM.2007.4444258
DO - 10.1109/ICDIM.2007.4444258
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:50149097602
SN - 1424414768
SN - 9781424414765
T3 - 2007 2nd International Conference on Digital Information Management, ICDIM
SP - 410
EP - 417
BT - 2007 2nd International Conference on Digital Information Management, ICDIM
PB - IEEE Computer Society
T2 - 2007 2nd International Conference on Digital Information Management, ICDIM
Y2 - 28 October 2007 through 31 October 2007
ER -