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Supplier Management - A Risk-Based Approach

14 February 2022
Watch this recorded webinar hosted by our trusted APP expert Frank Reynolds from QSE Ltd on how to identify and evaluate the risks posed to your supply chain.


Download a copy of the slides here.

The uncertainty in which businesses are currently operating has meant that managing business supply chains has become increasingly difficult, putting pressure on businesses across the globe. This has highlighted an increasing need for a risk-based approach to managing vendors, which enables businesses of all sizes to adapt quickly in today’s changing market.

This video demonstrates how to identify and evaluate the risks posed to your supply chain and how to apply appropriate controls to manage these risks effectively.

It will provide you with useful tools on how to implement these in real terms, while helping you to understand the requirements set by the standards on managing external providers, such as ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management Systems.

About your host


As the owner and founder of QSE, Frank is an assessor and consultant with many years of experience across a diverse range of sectors. With a background in marine engineering, he has worked with numerous oil and gas operators, contractors, and suppliers, as well as in a wide range of other industries. Frank has extensive expertise in QHSE management systems, as well as auditing, monitoring, maintenance, and legislative compliance. He works in close partnership with clients to successfully develop, implement and maintain tailored management systems to ISO Standards, leading to significant business improvement.



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