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Question Five - Who can help?

You don't have to navigate supply chain risk alone.

Over my career working with Fortune 100 companies and teaching at Lehigh and Villanova, I've seen a pattern:

Organizations that succeed in building resilience don't do it in isolation.

They leverage expertise, tools, and frameworks that have been tested in the real world.

So who can help you on this journey?

That depends on where you are and where you need to go.

If you're just starting to understand SCRM:

Education is your foundation.

The Supply Chain Risk Management Consortium has developed comprehensive resources specifically designed for practitioners:

  • Self-paced online courses (tailored for manufacturers and logisticians/healthcare professionals)
  • Our first-of-its-kind book on SCRM, packed with methodologies, case studies, and real-world examples

These aren't academic exercises. They're built from decades of Fortune 100 experience and include certifications upon completion.

If you need to assess where you stand today:

You can't improve what you don't measure.

We've created free assessment tools to help you understand your current state:

  • SCM Readiness Assessment - Evaluate your supply chain process maturity
  • Supply Chain Risk Maturity Model - Understand where you are positioned today and where you want to go tomorrow

Numerous studies show that improving process maturity directly impacts your bottom line, grows revenue, and increases market share.

If you're ready to take action:

Assessment is just the beginning.

Our 90-Day SCRR Engagement Process provides a structured journey with clear outcomes. It's designed to move you from awareness to implementation.

And we're developing a new tool for evaluating trust between you and your suppliers or customers.

Because here's what we've learned: Trust is the new due diligence.

When trust is present, costs to manage supplier-buyer relationships decrease and the rate at which activities are accomplished accelerates.

The bottom line?

Supply chain resilience isn't built overnight.

It's built through knowledge, assessment, and deliberate action.

The question isn't whether you can build resilience.

The question is: are you willing to start?

Want to explore these resources?

Visit our website at edukazi.com or reach out directly.

The Supply Chain Risk Management Consortium exists to help organizations like yours identify, assess, mitigate, and manage supply chain risk.

Because in today's volatile environment, resilience isn't optional anymore. It's a matter of survival.