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Risk-Based Approach to Supply Chain Risk Management

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Risk-Based Approach to Supply Chain Risk Management Last Updated: May 15, 2025 From unexpected tariff changes to geopolitical shifts, organizations face growing uncertainty. By anticipating risks and planning accordingly, companies can maintain stability and reduce the impact of unforeseen events.

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Beyond Static Playbooks: Designing Adaptive Response Plans

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From cyber incidents and conflict-related events to supply chain disruption and operational outages, organizations face complex scenarios that often demand coordinated, and more effective responses than traditional continuity plans can deliver. This is where adaptive response planning addresses the business challenges.

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The First Line of Defense: Customer Service as a Crisis Prevention Tool

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But in reality, exceptional customer service is a proactive risk management function that can stop minor issues from escalating into full-blown crises. When companies ignore this, they risk alienating loyal customers who may take their grievances public.

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Crisis Events Require Training, Not Just Planning

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M any organizations’ crisis response plans are not equipped to handle the speed and complexity of today’s disruptive events. In its blueprint for resilience planning, Info-Tech Research Group outlines a four-phase tabletop approach.

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Cybersecurity Leadership: The Complete Guide to Building and Leading an Effective Security Team

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CISOs and others responsible for guarding a company’s data and infrastructure are now prioritizing things like cyber resilience and tiered architectures to better align with new guidelines, such as the NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) 2.0 , that have been developed to help cybersecurity leaders navigate this dangerous new world.

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What is operational resilience?

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Operational resilience is the ability of an organization to deliver critical business operations, even during disruptions. Unlike organizational resilience, which focuses on the broader capacity of an organization to adapt and survive, operational resilience focuses on maintaining critical operations.

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Resiliency Testing: Why Tabletop Exercises Aren’t Enough

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In the world of Enterprise Resiliency, being “ready” isn’t just about having a plan it’s about proving that plan works under pressure. For many organizations, tabletop exercises have been the go-to method for testing continuity and incident response plans.