In a recent interview with Ashish Dhongde, Associate Director of Procurement at Unilever North America, Ashish shares his insights on risk mitigation strategies. He categorizes supply chain risks into three types: ?? Long-/Medium-Term External Risks (e.g., regulatory changes, political shifts): These require proactive planning and in-depth risk assessments. ?? Short-Term External Risks (e.g., strikes, sudden supply disruptions): These need immediate tactical interventions, such as adjusting inventory or sourcing from alternate locations. ?? Controllable Long-Term Risks (e.g., single-source dependencies, new feedstock innovations): These require strategic foresight and decision-making at the early stages of product development. Dive into his full interview here: https://lnkd.in/gZKgp_Tg #procurement #procuretech #supplychain #riskmanagement
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ICYMI: GenAI and chatbots — The fallacy of ‘No UI is the new UI’ — Part 2: As we explained in part 1, the "no UI is the new UI" concept is making a comeback because of the rise of generative AI (GenAI). GenAI has opened up new possibilities for providers to enhance their applications with new AI capabilities, one of which is chatbots. Chatbots are a way to move from graphical user interfaces (GUI) to conversational user interfaces (CUX). After looking at the potential benefits and the challenges that chatbots represent in part one, this second installment will cover some of the unintended consequences of CUX, especially related to the promise of reducing or even eliminating the usual learning curve. The post GenAI and chatbots — The fallacy of ‘No UI is the new UI’ — Part 2 appeared first on Spend Matters.
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Don't miss Unilever's Ashish Dhongde's guide on managing #risk events and #riskmitigation strategies - https://lnkd.in/gZKgp_Tg Ashish finds it is helpful to think of risks in three groups based on where they arise and how a company can manage them. He provides this?succinct guide to types of risk and how to address them - Read the article: #procurementleaders #procurement #riskmanagement #compliance #SCRM #TPRM #Suppliermanagement #supplyrisk #SRM Bertrand Maltaverne Pierre Mitchell Carina Kuhl Jason Busch Jason Schenker Jo?l Collin-Demers Peter Smith Victoria Folbigg Dawn Tiura Geoff Talbot Jon W. Hansen Mathew Schulz S. Michael Cadieux Phil Fersht Tom Derry Matthias Gutzmann Sheena Smith Jenny Draper
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ICYMI: Key takeaways from SolutionMap: Supplier risk, TPRM and SCRM: In today’s fast-evolving business landscape, procurement and supply chain professionals are confronted with a staggering complexity of risk management (link to complexity piece) that requires a nuanced understanding of various dimensions of risk. The prevailing VUCA environment underscores this challenge — marked by volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity — which has become a defining characteristic of global markets. Recent events have illustrated how interconnected and fragile supply chains can be. Many organizations struggle to turn risk awareness into actionable strategies amid these challenges. The understanding of procurement-related risks has surged, yet a fragmented approach to risk management often leaves many companies vulnerable. As procurement leaders look to champion comprehensive risk management strategies they must embrace a holistic perspective that accounts for upstream risks and their cascading effects throughout the supply chain. It is true that ‘risk management’ in the context of procurement and supply chain management encompasses various ‘flavors,’ supplier risk management, supply risk management, third-party risk management (TPRM) and #supplychainriskmanagement (SCRM) (link to definition piece). However, despite the complexity and the efforts it may require, doing it well is a massive value to organizations(link to ROI piece). Technology can be a game-changer in capturing and unlocking value. However, the procurement technology landscape has become increasingly complex, with a variety of solutions catering to different aspects of risk management. In this multifaceted environment, the integration of different technological capabilities is crucial for effective risk management. Therefore, procurement professionals must pay attention to the nuances of these offerings to optimize their risk mitigation strategies. An important factor contributing to this complexity is the convergence and overlap of various technology segments (link to landscape piece, including Enterprise Risk Management (ERM), Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC), Supplier Risk Management, TPRM solutions, SCRM solutions and a plethora of point solutions dedicated to a specific domain (human rights, environmental compliance, etc.). Each area offers distinct functionalities yet frequently intersects, creating a layered landscape of features and tools designed to enhance organizational resilience. The need for comprehensive risk governance further complicates matters. Organizations must establish clear frameworks that dictate how risks are identified, assessed, communicated and mitigated. This governance requires a proactive stance toward emerging threats and the agility to react swiftly to new incidents. Risk identification and sensing become paramount in this context, as firms must leverage historical and real-time data to…
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