RiskMethods Launches Supply Chain Continuity Academy to Train Professionals on Building Reliable Supply Networks

The Academy will provide procurement and supply chain professionals with the opportunity to gain knowledge, actionable insights and proven strategies.

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Riskmethods has launched The riskmethods Supply Chain Continuity Academy to help organizations successfully navigate the COVID-19 recovery journey and beyond. The Academy will provide procurement and supply chain professionals with the opportunity to gain knowledge, actionable insights and proven strategies through thought leadership content, best-practice presentations, and interactive workshops with leading experts.

“Threats and risks to the supply chain are nothing new, but for many procurement and supply chain professionals, the scale and scope of the COVID-19 disruption served as a wake-up call,” said Heiko Schwarz, CRO and Founder, riskmethods. “We believe continual education plays a big role in providing leaders with the know-how they need to recover from this pandemic and master supply chain risk moving forward. Our goal is to empower procurement, supply chain and business executives everywhere to learn, act and confidently chart the go-forward course for their organizations.”

The Academy will kick off with a four-part webinar series that examines how organizations can move from crisis mode and recovery into the new normal, with a focus on gaining visibility, managing risk exposure and building resilience. Expert speakers include: Greg Schlegel, Founder of The Supply Chain Risk Consortium, Prof. Dr. Erik Hofmann, Director at Institute of Supply Chain Management at the University of St. Gallen, and Jan-Henner Theissen, Transformational Leader & Digital Procurement Expert and Founder of targetP!.

“Enterprises need to fundamentally shift their approach to supply chain risk management,” said Jan-Henner Theissen, Digital Procurement Expert and Founder at targetP!. “While this pandemic took almost everyone by surprise, there are a number of lessons and proven strategies that businesses must learn to recover today and more effectively handle the next crisis. I’m excited to partner with riskmethods on this critical educational initiative.”

The initial sessions include:

  • Secure Supply: Don’t just react to risk – anticipate it (August 5): This webinar will discuss how to actively monitor new and emerging threats, anticipate risks, and create action plans to reduce exposure – while ensuring continuity of supply in times of crisis.
  • Evolve Your Sourcing Paradigm: Onboard rapidly, yet consider risk (August 12): This session will share how to build resilient supply networks in a post-COVID-19 world by embedding risk into sourcing and supplier relationship management processes.
  • Enhance Supply Network Management: Really understand your suppliers (August 19): This webinar will cover how procurement and supply chain teams can respond rapidly by developing a comprehensive view of risk across all tiers of their supply network.
  • Become a Risk-Aware Enterprise: Optimize and transform (August 26): The series will finish with a session that helps businesses factor in the cost of risk across the supply chain – from design to delivery – in order to optimize the strategic composition of their supply networks.

“With the aftershocks of the coronavirus expected to affect supply chains for the foreseeable future, education will play a key role in supply chain and procurement leaders’ recovery plans,” said Prof. Dr. Erik Hofmann, Director at Institute of Supply Chain Management at the University of St. Gallen. “I’m looking forward to working with riskmethods to provide organizations with the resources they need to enhance their supply chain resilience as they enter and navigate the ‘new normal.’”

As part of riskmethods’ efforts to help supply chain and procurement professionals become more risk aware, last month the company released The riskmethods Supply Chain Continuity Program a recovery framework that offers essential strategies, critical considerations and supply chain best practices to react faster and avoid disruptions before they occur.

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