A Risk Management Framework via Multi-paradigm Simulation for Supply Chain and Business Process Management

Author(s):  
Shayan Mohammadi
Author(s):  
Houda Mezouar ◽  
Abdellatif El Afia

The purpose of this paper is to develop an approach to analyse and evaluate continuity in Service Supply Chain (SSC), through a case study. This approach is based on the data-driven quality strategy "Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control" (DMAIC) which is used to drive Six Sigma projects, and on the characteristics of Smart Supply Chain. It combines Business process management (BPM), Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR), and the Root cause analysis tree diagram. The chosen case study is the electricity SCC, especially the business process 'management of electricity for residential buildings' of the Moroccan electricity SSC. The paper shows that the suggested approach identifies the discontinuity causes for the studied SSC, improves the business process behavior and manages its control by providing a dashboard that encompasses KPIs for periodically controlling of the SSC "to-be" state.


2020 ◽  
pp. 36-39
Author(s):  
Andrea Dobrosavljević ◽  
Snežana Urošević

Business processes are present in all types of organizations, regardless of the size or industry within which the organization operates. Successful business process management (BPM) is an indicator of the level of process maturity of the organization. Within the supply chain, it is possible to observe the presence of business processes of a collaborative nature, as BPM relies on the principles of partnership, development, and exchange of information through links that exist within this chain between all actors [1]. Within this paper, BPM in the relations with suppliers and consumers within the supply chain of organizations operating in the fashion industry is considered. Lambert [2] lists eight macro processes that take place in the supply chain, between suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, retailers and end consumers, as follows: customer relationship management, supplier relationship management, demand management, order execution, fl ow management production, product development and commercialization and return management. Within this paper, a research is presented which analyzes the segments of managing collaborative business processes within the supply chain of the fashion industry, based on the responses of 508 managers and employees in the fashion industry in the Republic of Serbia. The needs for the development of certain segments in accordance with the needs of modern business process management have been explored.Scientifi c novelty. The research part of this paper relies on the application of Friedman's test which enables the analysis of the current state of BPM in relations with suppliers and consumers within the supply chain of the fashion industry, expressed through workers' responses with a ranking of their preferences. This paper contributes to the creation of a knowledge base within the research in the fi eld of the impact of BPM on improvements in the supply chain, on the basis of which it is possible to conduct further research and upgrade knowledge.Practical value. The fi ndings derived from the results of research of this type contribute to the development of the business from various aspects. The benefi ts can be refl ected not only through the strengthening of the competitive position but also through the sustainability of business on the basis of adequate application of BPM practices in all business segments. Accordingly, in addition to the scientifi c novelty, which is refl ected in the results of the rese arch work, there is a practical novelty, which is refl ected in the guidelines for the development of modern BPM within the supply chain of the fashion industry.


2020 ◽  
Vol 117 ◽  
pp. 103199 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elyes Lamine ◽  
Rafika Thabet ◽  
Amadou Sienou ◽  
Dominik Bork ◽  
Franck Fontanili ◽  
...  

This paper investigates to appoint the fundamental information about outsourcing implications and emphasizes the essential gains and drawbacks of this paper. The objective of the work is to picture the impact of outsourcing on organizational performance and profitability through risk management and alyzing, comprehending the factors, which influence the process of outsourcing. Studying the efficiency of organizational performance and analyzing the attitude of companies for their improvement using outsourcing is another objective of this research. The aim of outsourcing in corporate/ industry is to evaluate the improvement in the performance of the organizations that was mentioned by researchers in literature. Researchers had analyzed the outsourcing and its implication as an important strategy of company many years ago. The outcome is established to demonstrate outsourcing framework from different prospective. Performance effects are inquired by level of operating profit, acquiring margin return on shareholders’ capital and diminution in employment cost can be the significance of outsourcing, which have been followed by organizations. The liquidity of companies that increase by passage of time is the indication of profit. Moreover, managing the risk is the essential aspect for earning profitability of the project.


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