Political Risk Management for the Global Supply Chain

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  • ISBN 9780367477332
  • Weight: 485g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Aug 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The global business environment has never been so complex, making supply chains more fragile than ever. A stable business environment seems like a distant dream in today's global marketplace; instability, not stability, has become the norm. Anti-globalization and nationalization, coupled with populist movements and transnational terrorism, just to name a few targeting global supply chains, now pose significant challenges and risks when doing business across the globe. To address such issues, Political Risk Management for the Global Supply Chain:

  • Provides an overview of basic political terminology and political risk management
  • Presents the basic processes of political risk management
  • Examines the current and future impacts of political events on global supply chains

By putting aside the passions that politics can raise, the book aims to objectively look at political risk management. Topics covered include:

  • Identifying different categories of political risk
  • Understanding the relationship of political risk management, enterprise risk management, supply chain, project management, change management, and business continuity
  • Laying the groundwork for efficient and effective political risk management
  • Evaluating the effectiveness of responses

The book begins with an overview on why political risk management is an important yet overlooked topic and the corresponding consequences if it is ignored or overlookedby enterprises and their global supply chains. Next, it provides systemic and systematic perspectives on political risk management and explains why the topic is more important than ever. Most important, it provides a framework that enterprises, regardless of nationality, can use to develop and deploy to manage political risks. The book concludes by discussing the full spectrum of developing, deploying, testing, and maintaining processes to conduct political risk management.

Ralph Kliem, PMP, CBCP is founder and president of LeanPM, LLC, and has over 30 years of combined experience in the private and public sectors as a project manager and internal auditor. He holds an M.A. in Political Science, a member of social and political honor societies, a former legislative intern and artillery officer. He recently retired from The Boeing Company where he conducted numerous enterprise risk assessments and audits of its political action committee; evaluated lobbying activities; managed the development of business continuity plans for its major airplane programs; and taught professional seminars and workshops throughout the corporation and its clients, such as Ford, General Motors, Department of Defense, Internal Revenue Service, and other corporations and public institutions. He has authored more than 15 books with major publishers and over 300 articles for leading business and information technology magazines.

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