CERM Risk Insights #45

Hello Readers:
Two of our authors have written books.  Congratulations:  Remember the days when everyone got trained in quality and six sigma.  Well, this is going to happen in process management and enterprise risk management as ISO 9001:2015 comes out.  Wonder why?  Read these recently published books:
The Process Approach of ISO 9001 by T. Dan Nelson.  ISO 9001:2015 is all about process management.  If you’re registered to ISO 9001, this book is a must read.  Check it out.
Mastering 21st Century ERM: Firing Dated Practices by Greg Carroll.  We are big promoters of ERM.  Greg has a compelling argument for the adoption of super charged enterprise risk management.
We hope you enjoy this issue.  We look forward hearing from you.  Best,
Greg Hutchins PE CERM | Quality + Engineering | CERM Academy | 800.COMPETE | 503.233.1012
Future of Quality: Risk®
 

What Could Go Wrong? by John Millican.  Have you ever had a client or boss who said that ‘this could never happen!’  Well things do happen.  It would be better to first ask: “What could go wrong?”  Read more a Software@Risk.

 

Unrealistic Risk Scenarios by Geary Sikich.  We are not good at planning for the unthinkable such as a tsunami or nuclear accident.  What’s needed is non-linear thinking.  Find out how to do this.  Read more at Life@Risk.

 

CAPA Isn’t Just for Manufacturing Anymore by Patricia Santos-Serrao.  CAPA isn’t just for manufacturing quality anymore. It can be applied to clinical research and other areas.  Find out how.  Read more at Pharma@Risk.

 

It’s All Risky Business by T. Dan Nelson.  ISO already integrates risk.  Don’t think so?  Read this piece.  Read more at ISO9001:2015@Risk

 

Using Risk and Safety Analysis As Part of the Requirements Process by Paul Kostek.  How can you design or deliver a product to market if requirements are not known?  What are the inherent risks in this process?  Read more at Design@Risk.

 

In-Progress Process Metrics by Umberto Tunesi.  Process control has some risks that shouldn’t be disregarded.  Read more at Quality@Risk.

 

Oil Prices Shake the Supply Chain by Stuart Rosenberg.  The end of cheap oil and other logistic challenges have added new risks to the supply chain.  Read how sourcing closer to demand and regional distribution centers are some of the new rules of sourcing.  Read more at Suppliers@Risk.

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