Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) Workshop is a 2-day workshop training course. This workshop provides the knowledge and skills to apply risk management frameworks to supply chain. Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) program is usually a part of the Cybersecurity and Quality Assurance discipline and focuses on strategies, tools, techniques, guidance, standards and best practices that generate knowledge about supplier risk and create approaches for maximizing successful outcomes throughout supply chain ecosystem for software, hardware and firmware.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the key principles of Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM).
- Identify potential risks and vulnerabilities within a supply chain.
- Learn effective strategies for risk assessment and mitigation in supply chain operations.
- Explore the role of technology in enhancing SCRM processes.
- Understand the impact of global events on supply chain resilience.
- Develop skills in creating and implementing a robust SCRM plan.
- Examine case studies to gain practical insights into real-world SCRM challenges and solutions.
- Discuss collaboration and communication strategies for effective SCRM across stakeholders.
- Evaluate the importance of continuous monitoring and adaptation in SCRM.
- Gain knowledge of regulatory compliance and ethical considerations in SCRM.
Framework Connections
The materials within this course focus on the NICE Framework Task, Knowledge, and Skill statements identified within the indicated NICE Framework component(s):
Competency Areas
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