RapidRatings Expands Partnership with Trust Your Supplier by Joining as a Buyer

As a TYS business partnerRapidRatings provides actionable insights into the Financial Health stability (FHR) of public and private companies around the world. 

RapidRatingsrecognizing the value proposition of Trust Your Supplier, is inviting their suppliers to the TYS network!

RapidRatings‘ experience as a TYS business partner has given them an opportunity to view the TYS platform in action, solidifying the value they will garner for their own procurement team and suppliers. This recognition of merit is a significant testimony to Trust Your Supplier. 

Trust Your Supplier values this additional partnership and welcomes RapidRatings, along with their suppliers, to the TYS network. 

Learn more at https://trustyoursupplier.com/tys-buyers/rapidratings/  

SourceConnecte Joins the Trust Your Supplier (TYS) Network

SourceConnecte is an online, blockchain enabled, B2B marketplace designed to facilitate discovery and continuous interactions between global-scale enterprise buyers and thoroughly vetted, suppliers. This Industry 4.0 marketplace has three strategic goals:

  • Efficiently leverage modern social media technologies to facilitate value-based interactions between enterprise buyers and vetted suppliers;
  • Establish a protected interactive environment capable of supporting high value B2B e-commerce negotiations and transactions; and
  • Exploit Industry 4.0 technologies to build and operate a strategic high value supply chains between diverse suppliers and global enterprises.

SourceConnecte was founded in collaboration with The Diverse Manufacturing Supply Chain Alliance (DMSCA). DMSCA is a Washington, D.C. area based nonprofit organization formed to provide direct development support to select diverse manufacturing suppliers towards their achievement of operational excellence, sustained engagement and business development, and continuous improvement in industry group segmented digitized supply chains.

By joining TYS, SourceConnecte’s suppliers will benefit by eliminating manual repetitive process, experiencing an acceleration of qualification & onboarding processes, and gain the potential for new business opportunities.

“SourceConnecte is proud to extend and expand our partnership with TrustYourSupplier. Trust in B2B electronic commerce is built on validated and verified data. That is why our partnership with TYS represents the Industry 4.0 solution for accelerating and securing the global supply chain.” – Kevin Jackson, COO, SourceConnecte

We are thrilled to welcome  SourceConnecte, along with their suppliers, to the TYS network!

Learn more at https://trustyoursupplier.com/tys-buyers/sourceconnecte/ 

The Value of a Blockchain-Based Identity

by April Harrison

A trusted supplier identity is the keystone of our Trust Your Supplier (TYS) platformTYS provides organizations a trusted exchange of information across an encrypted blockchain environment to minimize risk & fraud throughout the onboarding and life cycle of partnerships. Our value proposition relies on ensuring identity control and privacy for network participants. 

The exchange of information is crucial to business operations in all industries. Conventional systems are open to fraud, error and inefficiency. These manual processes lack data security and each participant has their own separate database, or ledger — increasing the possibility of human error or fraud. Shared databases cannot prevent malicious activity. Hacked entities can corrupt or destroy data in the shared database, making it invalid for everyone involved. 

Blockchain is designed for trust and secure trading, reducing vulnerabilities. It provides clear provenance and a single, shared, tamper-evident ledger. Once recorded, transactions cannot be altered. This is ideal for supporting auditing capabilities as it provides an immutable relationship history between parties. 

The TYS supplier profile data is sovereign, owned & controlled by the supplier, who can selectively share additional profile information with companies they choose to connect with on the network. 

This single, digital identity for suppliers can be shared with multiple buyers and business networks. A 2-tiered supplier profile approach allows suppliers to be discovered by new customers without handing over unlimited access to their data. 

To learn more about this innovative new approach to supplier identity that is transforming supplier relationships, please visit www.TrustYourSupplier.com 

Trust Your Supplier on Insureblocks Podcast

“Gary Storr, General Manager of Trust Your Supplier by ChainYard, explained to us some of the challenges that the supplier information management industry is facing with disparate sources of information and the role blockchain can help to mitigate them. In this podcast you will hear how Trust Your Supplier creates a trusted source of supplier information and digital identity that simplifies and accelerates supplier onboarding, lifecycle management and the seamless exchange of information.” – Insureblocks Podcast

Nokia Announcement

Nokia Officially Launches Onboarding of Suppliers into Trust Your Supplier

Nokia, a leader in the telecom industry, has announced the availability for their suppliers to transition to Trust Your Supplier as part of their digital strategy. By adapting TYS, Nokia aims to improve and expedite Nokia’s supplier qualification, validation, & life-cycle information management. Sanjay Mehta, Nokia’s VP Mobiles Networks Strategy talks about how TYS will be a game-changer for Nokia in this video.

By joining TYS, Nokia’s suppliers will benefit by eliminating manual repetitive process, experiencing an acceleration of qualification & onboarding processes, and gain the potential for new business opportunities.

“Working with IBM and Chainyard on this blockchain initiative represents a great opportunity for Nokia to further enhance our suppliers’ experience and optimize the onboarding process,” said Sanjay Mehta, Vice President Mobile Networks Strategic Sourcing, Nokia. “Using the latest technology to address a classical challenge will be of benefit for everyone, and further increase the speed of using innovative solutions.”

Trust Your Supplier values this partnership and welcomes Nokia, along with their suppliers, to the TYS network.

Learn more at www.TrustYourSupplier.com/Nokia

Assessing the Risk of a New Supplier Relationship

Supplier Relationship Management isn’t necessarily a new concept, but in today’s COVID-related, digital climate, its scope and structure should be formalized and followed diligently. Instead of a transactional interaction and a contract that gets shoved in a filing cabinet until renewal, GEP states that the nature of the vendor/supplier relationships is shifting to just that: relational. Long-term.  A constant conversation that lasts throughout the contract – not just at the endpoints.  Now, of course in any relationship there is risk. 

Without diligence or with diligence only executed at the endpoints, it is much harder to figure out where the relationship went wrong if problems occurCNN reported that the HHS’ Assistant Secretary of Preparedness and Response misappropriated the millions of dollars allocated to the Biomedical AdvanceResearch for administrative and office expenses, dubbing it the Bank of BARDA. If misappropriation and mistakes can happen in an organization with that degree of oversight, they can happen anywhere.   

Gaps in normalcy like shipping delays, business shutdowns, limited manufacturing capabilities, and a higher-than-average online population gives a fraudster the perfect opportunity to slide in. So how can you identify whether your supplier is one you can count on?  

GDC agrees with the PWC categorization risks in a supplier relationship.  The risks are broken up into five segments:  

Reputational Risk 
A reputational risk means your business’ brand is affected. This can happen when the end-user experiences a product failure or substandard quality as a result of a bad supplier.  

Resilience Risk 
Resilience risks affect the customer’s access to the product because of a bad supplier. This can happen if a crucial part of your product is missing, and you must deem it out of stock. 

Data Security and Privacy Risk  
63% of data breaches happen from third party access, so strict security measures should be enforced in order to prevent stolen customer, employee, or partner data  

Regulatory Risk 
Regulatory risks happen when a business violates the country- or jurisdiction-specific compliance requirements for outsourcing or signing with a supplier.  

Commercial risk
Commercial risk can happen when supplier failure results in inaccurate or over billing, or when the costs of the supplier partnership is larger than the profit.  

Now that you know your risks, it is time to think about how to solidify your process for supplier management and risk prevention.  

Luckily, there are a few best practices and guidelines out there to lay the groundwork 

Vendor Selection 
This is where we come in. Global Data Consortium is a data-as-a-service company that delivers real-time, locally sourced business verification for financial institutions around the globe to combat reputational, regulatory, and commercial risksWhen you use GDC’s Know Your Business solution, you can choose from three types of checks with varying levels of verification and customizable match rules to meet whatever level of compliance your organization requires.  

The key to a successful supplier relationship is to never let the bad ones get to you in the first place.  Whether you’re seeking to verify the legitimacy of a potential supplier, conduct a risk analysis, or confirm the beneficial owners and directors, GDC’s KYB solution helps you kick your supplier relationship management process off with a head start.  

Contract  
Setting a contract up with your supplier means setting expectations up with your supplier. Make sure both parties are aware of the duration of the partnership, quantity of work, and quality of service expected.  

Vendor Management 
As stated above, the nature of a supplier relationship is shifting. Monitor your partnership throughout the life of it and keep an open line of communication.  

Contingency Planning 
Even with all the precautions listed above, things can still go wrong. If a supplier falls through, have a backup plan so you can still avoid a resilience risk.  

And there you have it! Although every organization has its own structure, these best practices should set the groundwork for what will be an exceptional supplier relationship management process.  

Want to start your supplier relationship management process off on the right foot? Check out our page to learn more about how GDC’s Know Your Business solution can help you minimize Regulatory, Reputational, and Commercial risks for a supplier relationship you can be confident in.  

RapidRatings for Supply Chain Risk Managers: This Moment is Yours (and The Next One Too)

by RapidRatings

In painting, there is an oft-used technique where colors, lines, and shapes are applied with increasing or decreasing intensity to create atmospheric distance. This technique obscures images by imitating the conditions produced in the atmosphere: fog, clouds, mist, and even gloom.

In Supply Chain (writ large), there is also a type of atmospheric perspective.

More so than just the snapshots of cargo moving through air, land, or sea—risk management views can be obscured by great time-distances or (potentially) illusory information that underpins a given outlook.

But in your role, you can’t have that. You need an unobstructed view; one dependent on clear, reliable information to manage risk in its many forms. Real data matters.

Even pre-pandemic, the world was getting riskier. And the decisions that supply chain risk managers made on any given day, were made more complex by changing weather patterns, natural disasters, new cybersecurity threats, and dynamic changes in international trade.

With the pandemic, that complexity has multiplied; and your role made even tougher. And “Supply chain” is now at the tip of everyone’s tongues (even consumers).

Your perspective (the supply-chain-risk-management one), has never been more important.

But to meet this moment (and inevitably the next), you’ll need accurate data, unblurred by false flags like share price or payment statements; not to mention, a standard scale to compare the financial health of your suppliers across your portfolio; and finally, a discreet, secure network of supplier information that allows suppliers to proactively, and objectively, communicate with you and your team.

Because—for most enterprises—supply chain resiliency starts and stops with you. And you should have the data and analytics tools that support all of those (ever-more-public) responsibilities, regardless of industry or geography, and beyond the day-to-day of on time/on spec fulfillment.

This is your moment. How will you make your mark?

Save time and resources by outsourcing your private company supplier financials to a company that has a track record of discretion and success—in over 150 countries.

Conduct accurate, comparable (and sharable) assessments with accurate scoring based on 73 efficiency and resilience ratios, 24 industry models, and decades of data from companies that have not only defaulted or filed for bankruptcy—but those that have survived and thrived.

Have meaningful conversations (internally and externally) with automated reporting that includes talking points in a relationship-centric dialogue, so you can ask the right questions—with or without financial expertise.

Connect the dots of supplier information management with an advanced data and analytics platform,  Trust Your Supplier, that integrates validated risk information into supplier profiles for advanced insights, accelerated onboarding, and trusted exchange of information.  

And dissipate the fog; get an early warning on public and private suppliers, alike, through predictive technology that’s purpose-built to have more meaningful business relationships—by mitigating and solving challenges before they turn into disruptions and dramatically impact or break the bottom line.

To learn more about how RapidRatings with Trust Your Supplier can help support supply chain risk management in the pandemic era, please click here.