#277 – ADDRESS YOUR LOI BEFORE YOUR ROI – ANDREW SHEVES

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As a risk manager, you will often be asked to explain the RoI (return on investment) of you, your team, even the whole risk management program.

Effective risk management can help an organization grasp an opportunity and realizing an upside risk should generate a positive RoI. Continue reading

#277 – WHAT CAUSES ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE? THE ANSWER IS SIMPLE – ALLEN TAYLOR

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Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is one of the conditions that humans fear the most. It is horrible enough, for a person to leave the land if the living in an automobile crash or with a sudden heart attack. AD is far worse. People gradually lose their memory, their ability to function, and their very identity, to the ravages of the disease. After decades of study, there is still no consensus on what causes AD, but recent findings are revealing that, unlike infectious diseases that are caused by a single pathogenic agent, there are multiple contributing factors. Continue reading

#276 – MAKING RISK MANAGEMENT MORE EFFECTIVE, RELEVANT, AND VALUE ADDING – PATRICK OW

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This is where the achievement of objectives must be translated into tangible successes that are linked to positive outcomes.

Growth for growth’s sake is meaningless. Achieving objectives for the sake of it is meaningless unless you want to game the system and get your financial bonuses by meeting some meaningless performance targets. It becomes a meaningless compliance exercise. Continue reading

#276 – IT’S ALL ABOUT JOBS! – JOHN AYERS

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COVID 19 throws a curve ball in the path of life and job security. If you compare life as a walk through a forest, then COVID-19 is a high stone wall (curve ball) along the path of life. Do you stop and retreat or go over or around it and continue your journey? I think you get through the pandemic and continue along the path back to job security and low unemployment. Continue reading

#276 – WHAT TO EXPECT FROM THE COVID 19 RECOVERY? – VICTOR GRANADOS

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I have been following the situation with the COVID-19 pandemic since the start and I have developed some insights I think the Supply Chain community might find useful.

A little bit of background how I started accumulating all this information.  From the last part of 2019 until mid-January, I had a project that involved a long commute and to pass the time I started listening news podcasts. Continue reading