This PPT slide, part of the 23-slide Supply Chain Resilience PowerPoint presentation, presents a framework for enhancing supply chain resiliency through 2 distinct models: Product Resiliency by Design and Supply Chain Resiliency by Design. Each model outlines specific strategies aimed at mitigating risks associated with supply chain disruptions.
Model 1 emphasizes the importance of integrating resiliency into the product design phase. It suggests that organizations should proactively consider vulnerabilities that may arise during disasters or other disruptions. This model advocates for collaboration between product development teams and commodity management teams to create effective resiliency plans. The key consideration here is the identification of risks inherent in product operations, which can lead to the establishment of interoperable processes that help in managing these risks.
Model 2 shifts focus to the broader supply chain execution. It highlights the necessity for proactive measures in designing and managing supply chain processes, including equipment, manufacturing sites, and external services. The goal is to reduce costs while preserving market share and satisfying stakeholder expectations. This model stresses the need for the Supply Chain Resiliency team to work closely with various operational partners, including suppliers and logistics providers, to ensure that all potential risks are identified and managed effectively.
The impact of implementing these models is significant. It not only allows for the identification of risks, but also reduces the time and resources required for post-disaster recovery. By fostering a culture of risk awareness and collaboration, organizations can enhance their ability to respond to disruptions swiftly and effectively.
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