Take the MIT Survey on Supply Chain Risk Management

Do you have a clear understanding of what Supply Risk Management means, of what other professionals think?
Are you not interested in sharing your vision?  If so, the survey described below and initiated by the MIT might worth being completed.

MIT

MIT is conducting an important study of Supply Chain Risk Management.  It only takes 12 minutes.  We are collecting data in six different economic regions of the world. Our goal is to understand how regional and cultural differences affect how people think about and manage supply chain risks.

Sample questions include: 

1.    What supply chain disruptions have you experienced?  
2.    Which risks do you consider most important and least important?
3.    Is headquarters the best place to coordinate recovery efforts?

After you take the survey, you may request a copy of the findings.  If you provide your email address, we will only use it to send you a summary of the study findings in early 2010, or to ask that you further explain your responses.  All responses are kept confidential.
 

Thanks for participating.  Pass it on!  Ask a colleague in finance, supply chain, or general business management to also take the survey.

Sincerely,

Dr. Bruce Arntzen
MIT Supply Chain Risk Project Team

Click here to take the survey (You will be redirected to Survey Monkey)

Learn more about the MIT Global SCALE Risk Initiative 

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