MIT GLOBAL SCALE RISK SURVEY
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MIT is conducting a global survey of experiences and attitudes toward Supply Chain Risks and Risk Management. Companies would like their Supply Chains to operate smoothly all day, every day. But disruptions occur. Events in your own shop and on the other side of the world can bring down your supply chain. We want to know if people in different regions and different cultures think about and manage risks differently.
Be the first view the results - If you complete the survey you can sign up to get a copy of the results in early 2010 when it is completed. Please help by adding your insights and experiences to our growing knowledge base on supply chain risks.
Some facts about the survey:
| 1. Geographic Coverage includes North America, Europe, China, India, Africa, and Latin America. |
| 2. Target sectors include: Manufacturing, Retail, and Distribution companies. |
| 3. Target job functions include: Supply Chain, Business, and Financial management. |
| 4. Types of Questions |
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a. Gauging the importance of risk prevention, event response, control points
b. Understanding risk and disruption frequencies and priorities
c. Understanding what companies are doing to address risks
d. Questions about the respondent’s region, country, languages spoken, work setting, size of company, and type of industry. |
The average time to complete this survey is: 12 minutes.
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Thank you in advance for your participation.
Dr. Bruce Arntzen
MIT Supply Chain Risk Project Team