This five-day intensive course enables the participants to develop the expertise to support an organization in implementing and managing a Supply Chain Security Management System (SCSMS) based on ISO 28000:2007. Participants will also master the best practices to implement supply chain security controls from all areas of ISO 28001. This training is consistent with the good practices of project management established in ISO 10006 (Quality Management Systems - Guidelines for Quality Management in Projects). This training is fully compatible with ISO 28004 (Guidelines for the Implementation of a SCSMS).
ISO 28000 Foundation certification or a basic knowledge of ISO 28000 and ISO 28001 is recommended
* For those registering for Live Online access to the training, the iPad 2 offer requires you to be responsible for the cost of shipping, insurance, duty and any import or other relevant fees or tax(es). Items will be shipped and payment for all the above fees will be due upon receipt of the shipment with the courrier service. CIMA will not be responsible for any of the above fees, nor for the loss of the item in transit, incuding due to the registrant failure to pay such fees in a timemly manner. All shipments will be sent with appropriate insurance to cover the cost of the item.
** Please review the certification criteria on PECB's website before registering for this course to ensure you are eligable.
*** CIMA reserves the right to change the schedule, location, cost or incentives for any event without notice. The price for any training reservations already booked prior to any change made by CIMA, will be honored.
**** Live Online registrants should register at least 30 days in advance of the course in order to receive the training manual prior to the first day of the course. Having the material with you during the course is not mandatory, as the presentation slides will be displayed during the course, however they would be helpful in reviewing the material prior to taking the exam.
***** Live Online students will need to take their exam online through PECB. Information will be provided after registration.
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One of the least managed risk to organizations today is found at the heart of its supply chain and the management or lack thereof. In today's business climate with parts of our business outsourced and many stringent sanctions from regulators; organizations need a greater focus on supply chain risk management.
Areas such as outsourced payroll, HRIS, IT Infrastructure and application development, and more need particular attention to assessing and managing risk on an on-going basis due to the sensitive information and access they provide to people outside of the organization's boundaries and control.
Supply Chain Risk Management is more than just reviewing your existing contracts and getting vendors on-board with protecting information, it's also about having knowledge at your finger tips to know what might be affecting your suppliers to deliver goods and services, as well as being able to protect your customer data in the future.
At CIMA, we have the expertise to help your organization assess your current supply chain risks, develop policies and standards to set organizational expectations, and leverage technology to manage this critical issue on a go forward basis. Through our strategic alliances, we can provide tools to not only manage risks in your supply chain, but also provide alerts to incidents around the globe that could affect business.