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  <title>BBS017 - Soundbites and the Supply Chain of future practice</title>
  <description>G&amp;amp;rsquo;day, this is Ken Simpson and welcome to episode 17 of the show - and we are into the 4th month!&#13;
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Sad to report that the podcast has suffered from a supply chain disruption over recent weeks.&#13;
This show is not a business, but it can be viewed as a product and it is exposed to supply and demand side supply chain risks - over recent weeks a number of supply side risks have been realised.&#13;
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There are a lot of things that we can look at in supply chain terms, and supply chain is a major area of focus on the show this month. Later in the month I am speaking with Jan Husdal who has a massive body of work around supply chain risk and resilience on his blog. We will also get some different thinking and perspectives from Jan as he comes&amp;amp;nbsp;from he logistics rather than BC domain. We round out the month with book club featuring Betty Kildow&amp;amp;rsquo;s &amp;amp;ldquo;A Supply Chain Management Guide to BC&amp;amp;rdquo;.&#13;
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But back to the context of this show.&#13;
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With Beyond the Black Stump I also originally promoted a sub-title -&amp;amp;nbsp;a podcast about learning, leadership and the limitations we impose on our own thinking! Thought leadership as a social activity, driven by conversations.&#13;
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These conversation, the ideas and the thinking are a critical component of the supply chain&amp;amp;nbsp;of&amp;amp;nbsp;the&amp;amp;nbsp;future of the discipline and the future of&amp;amp;nbsp;practice. Without new ideas and the product we deliver will stagnate, and without critical thinking and continuous improvement we run the risk that demand for the product will dry up.&#13;
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One critical input, and a source of ideas, is to read and to read a wider range of material. In November I encouraged people to read a book during the month, we had John Bircham talk bout his book.&amp;amp;nbsp;But unfortunately we don&amp;amp;rsquo;t read enough.&amp;amp;nbsp;The show starts with a sound bite from Phil Wood, talking about the prevalence of sound bite thinking!&#13;
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Links to the earlier shows these are extracted from&#13;
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Phil Wood&#13;
David Lindstedt &amp;amp;amp; Mark Armour&#13;
David Porter&#13;
Nat Forbes&#13;
Luke Bird&#13;
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Thinking outside the building (or the discipline in this case)&#13;
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What you will hear in this episode is people who are thinking&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;ldquo;outside the discipline&amp;amp;rdquo; - not just applying the legacy practices or frameworks of risk or BC.&#13;
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We are part of the profession of management, just a subset of it. Do you talk about the Doctor Profession, or the Medical Profession?&#13;
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I hope you have found some ideas to put into your planning pipeline for 2016 in this. Will you be planning to address the same old risks and threats next year?&#13;
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Even if you approach your practice in a&amp;amp;nbsp;new way, if it still only addresses the same threats then the Leadership of your business may not notice.&#13;
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Supply Chain risk and Cyber threat are not new threats - they are old threats that many in BC are just coming to appreciate.&#13;
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Thank you for&amp;amp;nbsp;listening these past few months, I am looking forward to the show&amp;amp;nbsp;continuing and improving in 2016. I hope you find some ideas to drive your practice&amp;amp;rsquo;s supply chain.&#13;
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Coming up in the next show I will be talking about Supply Chain resilience with Ja Husdal. take a look at his blog www.husdal.com - it is a veritable treasure trove of&amp;amp;nbsp;literature reviews and thinking on the subject.&#13;
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Until then, travel safely on your journey.</description>
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