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UK Infrastructure Resilience - This Week in Supply Chain Management (44 / 2011)

Yet another week. I finally handed in the first part of my dissertation thesis, of course just-in-time on the 31st. So right now I prepare the second part, with the results of my exploratory expert interviews on supply chain risk mitigation strategies and insights of a simulation study using agent based simulation.

Flood Disruption - This Week in Supply Chain Management (43 / 2011)

Happy 200!
This is my 200th article on the SCRM Blog.
One of my goals for this year was to build a good foundation on supply chain management for you, the readers, to be able to browse through a collection of great articles on supply chain risk management, and related topics.

Cisco case study - This Week in Supply Chain Management (42 / 2011)

I had a productive week. Nonetheless, there is still a lot to do. The next deadline for handing in parts of my dissertation is by the end of October, so at the moment I am working on the last bits and pieces there. I still found some time to read on the internet, this is the best of over 30 articles I read.

CSCMP conference and Thailand - This Week in Supply Chain Management (41 / 2011)

I am not a big fan of huge announcements, but some of you already noticed a small change on all pages of this supply chain risk portal: After my wedding in September I took the last name of my wife (Dumke). So just this week I changed all the entries here and adapt a few accounts elsewhere on the internet and now we are up and running again. So right now I use this incident to monitor how fast such changes propagate through the common search engines.
Search engines also helped me finding some of the best articles on the web this week, which I linked below.

Supply Chain Risks in Practice and Research Gaps - This Week in Supply Chain Management (40 / 2011)

As every Friday I enjoy reading into some of this weeks news. I am back from my vacation so I read a little more again this week. My favorite reads were the KPMG study and Jan Husdal’s article on research gaps.

Greek Risks - This Week in Supply Chain Management (39 / 2011)

Internet problems prohibited a more timely post, but since today is my last day under the Mauritian sun, there shouldn’t be any further delays.

Thyphoon and Podcast - This Week in Supply Chain Management (38 / 2011)

I still enjoy the sun of Mauritius, so this weeks reading material is once again shorter than usual.

Rare Earth and Financial Analysts - This Week in Supply Chain Management (37 / 2011)

The following three issues of This Week in Supply Chain Management will be more condensed. The most interesting articles I read this week were:

Special Issue and Toyota Recovery - This Week in Supply Chain Management (36 / 2011)

As every Friday I compiled the some of the most interesting stories of this week. I hope you enjoy reading them.

All about blogs - This Week in Supply Chain Management (35 / 2011)

This week is all about blogs, since I found some great articles there. I purposefully left out the news on Irene since I am sure you already had enough of it this week. But, you should definitely see Irene from the International Space Station, from above things seem very calm.

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