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Tobias Schoenherr - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • assessing and managing Risks using the supply chain Risk Management Process scrmp
    Supply Chain Management, 2011
    Co-Authors: V Rao M Tummala, Tobias Schoenherr
    Abstract:

    Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to propose a comprehensive and coherent approach for managing Risks in supply chains.Design/methodology/approach – Building on Tummala et al.'s Risk Management Process (RMP), this paper develops a structured and ready‐to‐use approach for managers to assess and manage Risks in supply chains.Findings – Supply chain Risks can be managed more effectively when applying the Supply Chain Risk Management Process (SCRMP). The structured approach can be divided into the phases of Risk identification, Risk measurement and Risk assessment; Risk evaluation, and Risk mitigation and contingency plans; and Risk control and monitoring via data Management systems. Specific techniques for conducting this Process are suggested.Originality/value – While supply chain Risk Management is an emerging and important topic in our dynamic and interconnected world, conceptual frameworks providing a clear meaning and normative guidance are scarce (Manuj and Mentzer, 2008). This paper presents such...

  • assessing and managing Risks using the supply chain Risk Management Process scrmp
    2011
    Co-Authors: V Rao M Tummala, Tobias Schoenherr
    Abstract:

    Purpose: This paper proposes a comprehensive and coherent approach for managing Risks in supply chains. Methodology/Approach: Building on Tummala et al.’s (1994) Risk Management Process (RMP) this paper develops a structured and ready-to-use approach for managers to assess and manage Risks in supply chains. Findings: Supply chain Risks can be managed more effectively when applying the Supply Chain Risk Management Process (SCRMP). The structured approach can be divided in the phases of Risk identification, Risk measurement and Risk assessment; Risk evaluation, and Risk mitigation and contingency plans; and Risk control and monitoring via data Management systems. Specific techniques for conducting this Process are suggested.Originality/value of paper: While supply chain Risk Management is an emerging and important topic in our dynamic and interconnected world, conceptual frameworks providing a clear meaning and normative guidance are scarce (Manuj and Mentzer, 2008). This paper presents such a framework, offering structure and decision support for managers.

V Rao M Tummala - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • assessing and managing Risks using the supply chain Risk Management Process scrmp
    Supply Chain Management, 2011
    Co-Authors: V Rao M Tummala, Tobias Schoenherr
    Abstract:

    Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to propose a comprehensive and coherent approach for managing Risks in supply chains.Design/methodology/approach – Building on Tummala et al.'s Risk Management Process (RMP), this paper develops a structured and ready‐to‐use approach for managers to assess and manage Risks in supply chains.Findings – Supply chain Risks can be managed more effectively when applying the Supply Chain Risk Management Process (SCRMP). The structured approach can be divided into the phases of Risk identification, Risk measurement and Risk assessment; Risk evaluation, and Risk mitigation and contingency plans; and Risk control and monitoring via data Management systems. Specific techniques for conducting this Process are suggested.Originality/value – While supply chain Risk Management is an emerging and important topic in our dynamic and interconnected world, conceptual frameworks providing a clear meaning and normative guidance are scarce (Manuj and Mentzer, 2008). This paper presents such...

  • assessing and managing Risks using the supply chain Risk Management Process scrmp
    2011
    Co-Authors: V Rao M Tummala, Tobias Schoenherr
    Abstract:

    Purpose: This paper proposes a comprehensive and coherent approach for managing Risks in supply chains. Methodology/Approach: Building on Tummala et al.’s (1994) Risk Management Process (RMP) this paper develops a structured and ready-to-use approach for managers to assess and manage Risks in supply chains. Findings: Supply chain Risks can be managed more effectively when applying the Supply Chain Risk Management Process (SCRMP). The structured approach can be divided in the phases of Risk identification, Risk measurement and Risk assessment; Risk evaluation, and Risk mitigation and contingency plans; and Risk control and monitoring via data Management systems. Specific techniques for conducting this Process are suggested.Originality/value of paper: While supply chain Risk Management is an emerging and important topic in our dynamic and interconnected world, conceptual frameworks providing a clear meaning and normative guidance are scarce (Manuj and Mentzer, 2008). This paper presents such a framework, offering structure and decision support for managers.

Randy B Machemehl - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • worker safety in very short duration work zone operations state of practice and Risk Management Process
    2013
    Co-Authors: Li Wang, Sami Kolahdoozan, Dan Seedah, Fernanda Leite, Randy B Machemehl
    Abstract:

    Very short duration maintenance operations (VSDOs) last for 15 minutes or less and usually involve operations such as removing an object from the roadway (either on the pavement or adjacent shoulder) or pothole patching. These activities have the potential to interrupt traffic flow and can pose a safety Risk for both workers and drivers. Specific guidance for VSDOs is undocumented and workers tend to use their own judgment in making critical time sensitive decisions. Identifying Risk factors in VSDOs helps maintenance workers better judge the immediate conditions and make more informed decisions on whether to conduct an operation as a VSDO or not. This study sought to define a VSDO and identify typical VSDOs. In addition, this study identified Risk factors that maintenance workers may face during VSDOs. Moreover, this study prepared a list of technologies and methods for minimizing Risk to workers in VSDOs. This study also presented a Risk Management Process that enables maintenance workers to identify work zone hazards for VSDOs and improve their judgment about work zone conditions and hazards. Multiple scenarios illustrating the Risks were presented, and related safety recommendations were also discussed.

  • Risk Management Process for Very Short Duration Work Zone Operations
    2013
    Co-Authors: Li Wang, Sami Kolahdoozan, Dan Seedah, Fernanda Leite, Randy B Machemehl
    Abstract:

    Very short duration maintenance operations last for 15 minutes or less and usually involve operations such as removing an object from the roadway (either on the pavement or adjacent shoulder) or pothole patching. These activities have the potential to interrupt traffic flow and can pose a safety Risk for both workers and drivers. Specific guidance of very short duration operations are undocumented and workers tend to use their own judgment in making critical time sensitive decisions. Identifying Risk factors in very short duration operations (VSDOs) helps maintenance workers make better judgment about the condition of VSDOs and make more informed decisions on whether to conduct an operation as a VSDO or not. This study seeks to present a Risk Management Process that enables maintenance workers to identify work zone hazards for very short duration operations and improve their judgment about work zone conditions and hazards. Multiple scenarios illustrating the Risks are presented, and related safety recommendations are also discussed.

Martin Höst - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • introducing usability testing in the Risk Management Process in software development
    Software Engineering in Health Care, 2013
    Co-Authors: Christin Lindholm, Martin Höst
    Abstract:

    Human beings make errors and that is nothing that we can avoid completely. We can however lower the Risk of people doing wrong in situations where, for example, medical devices are used. The overall objective of the research presented in this paper is to investigate how usability testing can contribute to software Risk Management Process in the medical device domain. Experience has been collected from both the Risk Management Process and usability testing in a development project of a medical device. It can be concluded that usability tests can give valuable input to the Risk Management Process. Usability tests can indicate Risks that are not identified in the Risk Management Process and render the possibility to verify if Risks with high Risk value actually cause the presumed problems.

  • Introducing Usability Testing in the Risk Management Process in Software Development
    2013
    Co-Authors: Christin Lindholm, Martin Höst
    Abstract:

    Human beings make errors and that is nothing that we can avoid completely. We can however lower the Risk of people doing wrong in situations where, for example, medical devices are used. The overall objective of the research presented in this paper is to investigate how usability testing can contribute to software Risk Management Process in the medical device domain. Experience has been collected from both the Risk Management Process and usability testing in a development project of a medical device. It can be concluded that usability tests can give valuable input to the Risk Management Process. Usability tests can indicate Risks that are not identified in the Risk Management Process and render the possibility to verify if Risks with high Risk value actually cause the presumed problems (Less)

  • SEHC@ICSE - Introducing usability testing in the Risk Management Process in software development
    2013 5th International Workshop on Software Engineering in Health Care (SEHC), 2013
    Co-Authors: Christin Lindholm, Martin Höst
    Abstract:

    Human beings make errors and that is nothing that we can avoid completely. We can however lower the Risk of people doing wrong in situations where, for example, medical devices are used. The overall objective of the research presented in this paper is to investigate how usability testing can contribute to software Risk Management Process in the medical device domain. Experience has been collected from both the Risk Management Process and usability testing in a development project of a medical device. It can be concluded that usability tests can give valuable input to the Risk Management Process. Usability tests can indicate Risks that are not identified in the Risk Management Process and render the possibility to verify if Risks with high Risk value actually cause the presumed problems.

Christin Lindholm - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Involving user perspective in a software Risk Management Process
    Journal of Software: Evolution and Process, 2015
    Co-Authors: Christin Lindholm
    Abstract:

    More and more user groups are using medical devices. Heart starters are, for example, available in public places and used by non-professionals. Different mobile medical applications, designed to help people manage their own health, are now being added to the medical device spectra. Users handling medical devices make errors, but by involving users in the Risk Management Process, it is possible to lower the Risk of these errors. This paper presents an evaluation of the value of complementing a traditional Risk Management Process with an emphasised user perspective. A medical device software Risk Management framework is being designed, and the Risk Management Process should be regarded as the first part of the framework. The main goal of the evaluated Risk Management Process is to integrate users and user perspective into the Risk Management Process. The results indicate that the use of use cases as input at Risk meetings makes the discussions more focused, saving effort and time. When users attend the Risk meetings, user perspective and domain knowledge are brought into the Process, affecting Risk identification and Risk assessment. The results also show that the use of usability testing gives valuable input to the Risk Management Process. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

  • introducing usability testing in the Risk Management Process in software development
    Software Engineering in Health Care, 2013
    Co-Authors: Christin Lindholm, Martin Höst
    Abstract:

    Human beings make errors and that is nothing that we can avoid completely. We can however lower the Risk of people doing wrong in situations where, for example, medical devices are used. The overall objective of the research presented in this paper is to investigate how usability testing can contribute to software Risk Management Process in the medical device domain. Experience has been collected from both the Risk Management Process and usability testing in a development project of a medical device. It can be concluded that usability tests can give valuable input to the Risk Management Process. Usability tests can indicate Risks that are not identified in the Risk Management Process and render the possibility to verify if Risks with high Risk value actually cause the presumed problems.

  • Introducing Usability Testing in the Risk Management Process in Software Development
    2013
    Co-Authors: Christin Lindholm, Martin Höst
    Abstract:

    Human beings make errors and that is nothing that we can avoid completely. We can however lower the Risk of people doing wrong in situations where, for example, medical devices are used. The overall objective of the research presented in this paper is to investigate how usability testing can contribute to software Risk Management Process in the medical device domain. Experience has been collected from both the Risk Management Process and usability testing in a development project of a medical device. It can be concluded that usability tests can give valuable input to the Risk Management Process. Usability tests can indicate Risks that are not identified in the Risk Management Process and render the possibility to verify if Risks with high Risk value actually cause the presumed problems (Less)

  • SEHC@ICSE - Introducing usability testing in the Risk Management Process in software development
    2013 5th International Workshop on Software Engineering in Health Care (SEHC), 2013
    Co-Authors: Christin Lindholm, Martin Höst
    Abstract:

    Human beings make errors and that is nothing that we can avoid completely. We can however lower the Risk of people doing wrong in situations where, for example, medical devices are used. The overall objective of the research presented in this paper is to investigate how usability testing can contribute to software Risk Management Process in the medical device domain. Experience has been collected from both the Risk Management Process and usability testing in a development project of a medical device. It can be concluded that usability tests can give valuable input to the Risk Management Process. Usability tests can indicate Risks that are not identified in the Risk Management Process and render the possibility to verify if Risks with high Risk value actually cause the presumed problems.