The Faculty Risk Mitigation Masterclass | Member-Only Event
Round 2: Build your Defenses. Be ready to respond in 2021.
You survived last year. You are learning to think the unthinkable and now feel more prepared for anything that comes your way (both from outside and inside your organisation!)
We knew that COVID-19 would represent a watershed moment for procurement professionals everywhere when 94% of the world’s supply chains were interrupted.
In 2020, we experienced every type of risk -
- Natural disasters – bushfires in Australia and California
- Cyber security – Incidents up by double digits
- Financial – suppliers & buyers hit by extreme supply and demand fluctuations caused by COVID
- Operational – COVID lockdowns and restrictions impacted access to a stable labour force
- Geopolitical risk – certain direct and indirect categories have been impacted and required strategic review following
Procurement and supply chain has changed forever. Increasingly, change is happening more quickly than ever and there are more larger-scale risks that we all need to consider.
As current and future leaders, we need to change and adapt, even if we don’t know what the future holds. While there’s no easy button or universal blueprint, your future success now all depends on how you manage risk & disruption.
Put bluntly - your ability to manage risks and respond to change will define your career path.
Justin Crump, CEO of internationally renowned Risk advisory firm Sibylline, is a frequent guest and crowd favourite at our UK Roundtable events and Big Ideas Summits. In this 90-minute session, Justin shares his prescient forecasts for the most relevant, pressing and potentially detrimental risks most likely to surface in 2021.
Learning Outcomes:
- Identify, assess and mitigate pertinent risks facing your operations
- Leverage current statistics, trends and research findings to safeguard your organisation
- Integrate risk-related concerns into broad-scale planning
- Forecast significant risks throughout 2021 and beyond
This session is for The Faculty Roundtable members only. For more information on The Faculty Roundtable, please contact [email protected].