How the system is designed.
Network, roles, accountabilities, supplier base, and operating structure.
Diagnostic Use Case / Resilience Assessment
The scan helps leaders see where resilience is weakest before disruption turns weakness into cost.
Six dimensions
Network, roles, accountabilities, supplier base, and operating structure.
Decision rights, escalation, risk appetite, control points, and exception rules.
Shipment flow, handoffs, dependencies, interfaces, and execution rhythm.
Data quality, visibility, early-warning signals, exposure logic, and decision support.
Mandate, forums, cadence, ownership, and cross-functional decision architecture.
Reassessment, learning loops, scenario updates, and continuous improvement.
Maturity scale
Resilience is reactive, local, and mostly dependent on individual effort.
Some practices exist, but ownership, governance, and data are inconsistent.
Core structures and decision paths are visible enough to manage deliberately.
Resilience is integrated into governance, supplier logic, data, and execution rhythm.
The system adapts, learns, and protects strategic continuity under pressure.
What leaders get
See which part of the system is least mature before it becomes the next disruption story.
Create a shared language for resilience maturity across functions.
Turn the scan into practical moves instead of a static maturity score.
Use the scan repeatedly to test whether resilience is improving.
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