About Special Interest Groups
Special Interest Groups (SIGs) focus on a specific area of interest. For example: The Risk Management SIG is focused on the application of risk management and mitigation and the use of SCOR tools and methods to support risk management. Special interest groups do not have a requirement or charter to deliver formal reports, research or intellectual property.
Joining a group
In general SIGs require either an invitation from the group chair or you may request membership to the group. Supply Chain Council membership is required to join a special interest group.
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Group |
Group description | Members | Actions | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Customer Chain | The Customer Chain SIG focuses on the application of the CCOR (SCOR for Sales & Support Operations) model in the field of sales & support operations. | 24 | View | Request membership |
| IG: Software Industry | Industry group for the Software industry, addressing the question how to use SCOR in the software industry. | 50 | View | Request membership |
| Risk Management Group | The project team established to enhance the SCOR model to help organizations avoid/minimize cost, mitigate disruptions and thus offer competitive edge | 51 | View | Request membership |
| SCOR Convergence | The project team established to integrate SCOR with other tools and methods - such as Six Sigma and Lean. | 44 | View | Request membership |
| Supply Chain Talent Academic Initiative (SCTAI) | Hosted by the Supply Chain Council, SCTAI is industry funded, with all research and program results of the Initiative's work made public. | 8 | View | Request membership |