A Framework for implementation High Reliability as Enterprise Capability

  • Scoping of the monitoring scenario

    • Conception and automation of

      • data acquisition

      • Data cleansing

      • Data visualisation

      • Visualisation - Alerting - Results Dissemination

    • Adaptation and modification of the monitoring framework

    • Creation, distribution and handling of evidence, results, reports

    • Clarification of these questions:

    • What is necessary at which action level?

    • What is automated with which technologies?

    • What is analysed, adapted and improved using which procedures?

 

Established for Command & Control

To reduce the ‘Delay in Decision’ and to expand the room for manoeuvre for decision-makers at specialist and management level

The entire Enterprise Early Warning Framework is based on the principles of Decision Driven Intelligence. This means that if someone is not informed and alerted in a timely manner and in line with processing requirements, they cannot make targeted decisions and act appropriately

 

Aligned for Disruption, Crisis and Volatility

The entire framework is designed to capture disruptive events and chains of events.

The results from these ‘early detection domains’ can be used both individually and in combination for management work and the development of corporate resilience

  • Market resilience

  • Supply chain resilience

  • Servicechain resilience

  • Organisational Aspects

  • Crisis preparedness and business resilience

 

Designed to extend response time

The Enterprise Early Warning Framework was established to give organisations and managers sufficient room for manoeuvre and decision-making in the event of disruptive events

This ensures that not only a worst-case scenario but also any form of disruption with a threatening character can be considered

For lowering the Cost of Disruption

The EEWF aims to minimise the potential costs of an interruption. It therefore also takes into account the hygiene factors that can be utilised before early detection and early warning mechanisms are deployed

This relates to the levels of action

  • Crisis competence within the organisation

  • Context analysis - use of experienced and trained employees as early warning sensors

  • Consideration of the safety culture within the organisation

  • Data expertise and maturity level in data management

Services rund das Early Warning Framework


  • Checking, adapting and expanding existing early detection and early warning systems

  • Setup of a new early warning system

  • Conceptualization of internal EWS

  • Training

  • Support in setting up a corresponding EWS Centre of Excellence

  • Early Warning as a Service

    • Scoping of an evaluation order

    • Establishment of a stakeholder cycle for the EWS

    • Definition of reporting and alerting mechanisms

    • Creation of the corresponding evaluation routes

    • Validate - consolidate - visualise the results

    • Reporting - Alerting - Adaptation of the scope


 
 

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