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Risk Management Model
Data Organization and Issues
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Sulier !ttri"utes
Sulier #nvironment
Supply Chain Network:! comle$ adative suly network is a collection o% %irms that seek to ma$imizetheir individual ro%it and livelihood "y e$changing in%ormation& roducts& andservices with one another'' (Choi et al.& )**+,. Choi& -..& Dooley& K./.&Rungtusanatham& M.& )**+. Suly networks and comle$ adative systems0
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Classi%ication Coding
6N7S8SC Code9 6niversal Standard 8roduct and Service Classi%ication Code. ! :lo"al commoditystandard ; +* digit& hierarchical code used to consistently classi%y roducts andservices -he 6NS8SC is a hierarchical classification with five levels. -hese levelsallow analysis "y drilling down or rolling u to analyze e$enditures. #ach level in thehierarchy has its own uni
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SulierSurveys
Risk
Indicators
Risk#vents
Internal8er%ormance
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Internal 8er%ormance Data
Jaria"ility and Risk
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-he Fie o% the Meanor the truth o% distri"utions
!ll o% the distri"utions a"ove have the same mean. hichis the "etter er%ormance ro%ile>
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-he Fie o% the Meanor the truth o% distri"utions
!ll o% the distri"utions a"ove have the same mean. hichis the "etter er%ormance ro%ile>
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Risk and Distri"ution
Occurrences (or events, outside o% the uer limit (or a"ove the mean,are disrutions and have signi%icant negative imacts.
6er Fimit Disrutions
Mean
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&i%tri*ution% an$ alue at i%k (
usiness 8rocess 8er%ormance (esecially suly chains, have alog normal distri"ution as shown here. -hat is "ecause very %ew thingsare early or "etter that e$ected due to the comle$ity and interactions.-he J!R %or this rocess is also show as a sum o% the ro"a"ility o% theevent times the imact %or suly chain events related to this rocess
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Fog Normal Distri"ution
J!R can "e reduced "y eliminating the root cause o% the event (reducethe ro"a"ility, or mitigating the imacts (reduce the imact o% the event,thus reshaing the distri"ution.
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#%%ectiveSuly ChainRiskManagement
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Revenue Imact
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