October, 2007

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Budgeting For the Repercussions of Supply Chain Fraud

Supply Chain Network

'ARE YOU BUDGETED FOR FRAUD REPERCUSSIONS? If your organization is not budgeting for fraud detection, prevention, and reduction, then you better be budgeting for fraud repercussions. In much the same way as supply chain fraud cuts across the operations of the enterprise, the repercussions from supply chain fraud are just as far-reaching, (if not actually more so), and much more damaging and costly: - Manufacturing Downtime. - Machinery Flush / Clean / Repair. - Sourcing Replacement Suppliers. -

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EcoVadis is one of the winners of Tremplin Entreprise 2007 competition

EcoVadis

EcoVadis has been selected in the “Internet & Services” category. Co-Organised by the French Senat and Essec Business School, Tremplin Entreprise is the leading event allowing selected French companies to meet the international venture capital industry. Since 1999, Tremplin Entreprise, is part of Paris Investors Week organised by AFIC, Paris Europlace & CDC Entreprise.

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COSO – Sarbanes-Oxley and Supply Chain Fraud

Supply Chain Network

'COSO – SARBOX – SUPPLY CHAIN FRAUD. The Committee Of Sponsoring Organizations (COSO) internal controls framework highlights the following 5 key components which are a useful guide for the detection and reduction of supply chain fraud. Control Environment, Risk Assessment, Control Activities, Information & Communication and last but not least, Monitoring.

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Dreaded Shrinkage: Bottomless Pit or Grave?

Supply Chain Network

'SHRINKAGE: BOTTOMLESS PIT OR GRAVE? Many organizations just write off losses – especially raw materials and finished goods – to shrinkage: a general ledger bucket of seemingly endless depth and widespread use for all sorts of ills that may plague an organization. As long as shrinkage is within some acceptable percentage range, no one typically gives it too much thought or care.

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Embedded Analytics Insights for 2024

Organizations look to embedded analytics to provide greater self-service for users, introduce AI capabilities, offer better insight into data, and provide customizable dashboards that present data in a visually pleasing, easy-to-access format. To better understand the factors behind the decision to build or buy analytics, insightsoftware partnered with Hanover Research to survey IT, software development, and analytics professionals on why they make the embedded analytics choices they do.