Supply Chain Risk Management is an issue that many companies
face and yet few companies know how to deal with it in a systematic
and pragmatic manner. While avoiding and reducing supply chain
risks are certainly preferable, developing ways to restore and
stabilize supply chain operations rapidly after a major disruption
is critical for managing global supply chains. Sodhi and Tang
present important concepts, frameworks, strategies, and analyses
that are essential for managing supply chain risks. Not only does
this book suggest some practical ways to work with different
partners to manage the risks that are present in a global supply
chain, it creates a framework that would enable practitioners to
engage researchers to work on this important area.
"Thomas A. Debrowski, Executive Vice President, Worldwide
Operations, Mattel, Inc.
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" When a firm outsources its operations to external suppliers, the
firm is vulnerable to major and rare disruptions that can occur at
any link in the global supply chain. Because these disruptions
rarely occur, few firms take commensurable actions to identify,
assess, mitigate and respond to various types of supply chain
risks. By introducing frameworks and concepts along with several
case studies and a review of academic literature, Sodhi and Tang
treat this important subject with practical relevance and academic
rigor. This book will bring practitioners and researchers to
develop effective and efficient ways to manage supply chain
risks.
"Marshall L. Fisher, UPS Professor, Professor of Operations and
Information Management and Co-Director of Fishman-Davidson Center
for Service and Operations Management, The Wharton School,
University of Pennsylvania
" This book ties observations in practice to methodologies and
research. The rich case examples motivated the approaches and
methodologies used to mitigate risks, and in the course of doing
so, Sodhi and Tang provided insights on existing and new research
opportunities. As a result, this book is highly relevant to both
practitioners and academics. Also, the book is also written with
management lessons on how risks can be mitigated, and how risks can
be contained once disruptions have occurred. As such, it is also a
book for management to gain insights and to develop management
skills.
"Hau L. Lee, Thoma Professor of Operations, Information and
Technology and Director of the Stanford Global Supply Chain
Management Forum, Graduate School of Business, Stanford
University
" As companies have extended their supply chains globally and as
the face increasing resource issues, they face a number of new risk
challenges. While there are various case studies written about
supply chain risks, this book gives a comprehensive treatment of
the subject with clarity. The concepts and frameworks developed by
Sodhi and Tang in this book would create awareness of this
important and yet not well understood subject, and strategies
described in this book would stimulate practitioners to develop a
holistic approach for identifying, assessing, mitigating, and
responding to different types of supply chain risks.
"Nick Wildgoose, Global Supply Chain Proposition Manager, Zurich
Insurance""
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