#191 – FORGET SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT – RICK FELTENBERGER

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WScreen Shot 2018-01-13 at 6.04.32 PMhen people discuss Supply Chain Management, there doesn’t seem to be any common understanding of what it is all about. I get it! To some, it is software and technology. To others, it is just purchasing and logistics. And still others believe that it is ‘big data’ and analytics. No wonder that eyes glaze-over when the subject is mentioned. Continue reading

#191 – HOW TO TURN A STRATEGIC PLAN INTO RESULTS – GREG CARROLL

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team-carroll-150x150Recently I read a new 6-star hotel is opening in Australia in 2018. 6-Stars, really?  I remember when 5-star rating was synonymous with 1st Class, as opposed to 2nd Class.  Now we have 0th Class.  I stayed in a 6-star hotel once and couldn’t see the difference to a true 5-star hotel, in fact it wasn’t as good as the 5-star Royal Crescent Hotel in Bath UK, which I would have to say is the best hotel experience I have enjoyed (that includes The Plaza, Savoy & Peninsula). Truly sublime. So if ISO 31000 is the 5-star of the GRC field what would be 6-stars? I would put that as being Strategic Management, it’s what turns the Plan into reality. Continue reading

#191 – INTELLECTUAL ABUSE: A NEW PROBLEM IN THE WORKPLACE – MALCOLM PEART

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Malcom-Peart-pixIn the workplace we have identified and attempted to eradicate racial and gender discrimination, sexual harassment and bullying.  We now battle age discrimination in our aging society in a (supposedly) increasingly politically correct world.  However, our intellects are also being abused as individuals find increasing ways to breach of the bounds of reasonable behavior and put our sanity and dignity at risk. Continue reading

#190 – WALKING ON SHIFTING SANDS IN THE AGE OF UNCERTAINTY – GEARY SIKICH

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Untitled1-150x150 “To do something very dangerous takes a certain lack of imagination
 – Anonymous

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Governments and companies worldwide are emerging from the current financial crisis and subsequent recession.  While governments are crafting new regulations, businesses around the world are walking in shifting sand as risk exposures are high and new regulations will create compliance challenges.  According to a recent survey by Korn/Ferry International, corporate leaders are focusing more attention on risk management after what is considered by many to be excessive risk-taking during the boom times that factored into the global financial crisis. Continue reading

#190 – FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION RISK BASED ASSET MANAGEMENT – JAMES KLINE PH.D.

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aIMG_4231-150x150Introduction

The 2012 Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Transportation Act (MAP 21) requires state departments of transportation to develop a Transportation Asset Management Plan (TAMP). The TAMP is to include a Risk Based Asset Management Plan (RBAMP). The two plans must be certified by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) by June 30, 2019.   Continue reading