PSEP: Supply Chain Management: Supply Chain Security and Risk Management
Started Jun 20, 2022
Full course description
Overview
Learn a practical process for achieving optimal decisions using established principles of intelligence analysis and risk assessment. Through examining models of supply chain security, you will recognize the advantage of producing intelligence as an analysis of data, geography, and business operating procedures
Details
STARTS | Jun 20, 2022 |
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END | Jun 23, 2022 |
SCHEDULE | June 20-23, 2022: 10:00-11:30am, 1:30-3:00pm Easternn |
LOCATION | Live Remote |
COST | $2,600 (View Discounts) |
Who Should Attend
This course is ideal for mid- to senior-level managers and directors charged with anticipating threats, mitigating risk, and securing the supply chain. Those who work as functional counterparts in finance, information systems, and manufacturing will also benefit.
Program Benefits
Improve your ability to:
- Understand security intelligence and how it applies to the supply chain
- Implement new technologies to assess threats, vulnerabilities, and consequences
- Act proactively in response to threats
- Leverage intelligence to mitigate risk and create a more resilient supply chain
Program Content
Intelligence Model
- Location Intelligence to gain advantage
- Real-world security analysis principles
- Roles and responsibilities throughout the supply chain
- Viewing the customer as a vital team member
Securing the Supply Chain
- Methods to assess security gaps
- Network analysis to secure the supply chain
- Public/Private sector similarities
Resilience & Risk Management
- Leveraging principles of intelligence, geography, and supply chain management
- Assessing risk as a function of threats, vulnerabilities, and consequences to the organization
A Systems Approach
- Supply chain security case studies
- Intelligence analysis and modeling
- Established systems for benchmarking
- Application workshops
Value For You and Your Organization
In today’s volatile world, it is critical for an organization’s supply chain to be secure, resilient, and well managed. Additionally, competency in this area can be a key competitive advantage. Participants will leave this short course with improved knowledge, tools, and techniques for applying intelligence principles and assessing risk against each major process area of your supply chain for optimal security. All of our transformational learning experiences provide the right environment for you to quickly develop and apply new capabilities.
"Intelligence is about reducing uncertainty of competitive or opposing actions. Reducing uncertainty often requires information that our competitors prefer to keep concealed."
Robert Clark
Geospatial Intelligence: Origins & Evolution