2nd ICAI 2022

International Conference on Automotive Industry 2022

Mladá Boleslav, Czech Republic

Visual management of security management systems standards for supply chain

Alena Pauliková 1 , Helena Makyšová 2 Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava 1, 2

Faculty of Materials Science and Technology in Trnava, Institute of Industrial Engineering and Management J. Bottu 25, Trnava, 917 01 Slovakia e-mail: alena.paulikova@stuba.sk 1 , helena.makysova@stuba.sk 2

Abstract The organizations belonging to the supply chain providers, produce products or provide services, can use visual management to improve their effectiveness. Nowadays, the visualization of management systems and relevant standards is presented primarily in the form of tables or static diagrams. Demands for the security of products and services are reflected in the interconnectedness and complexity of standards, which could cause complications during the implementation phase. The main aim of this article points to the support provided by visual management for planning, implementing and maintaining a management system according to ISO 28001”Security management systems for the supply chain – Best practices for implementing supply chain security, assessments and plans – Requirements and guidance”. Visual management works with a dynamic cluster model built using the application TouchGraph Navigator. The visualization process began with a detailed examination of the requirements, documented information as well as notes detailed in ISO 28001 and continued with the creation of a central node to which new nodes were subsequently connected, containing the introductory parts of the document, including clauses. The initiation of clauses/sub-clauses for other parts of the standard followed. The dynamic character of the resulting model can be used in the implementation, performance, maintenance, or certification for supply chain providers to improve their supply chain security processes into their operational frameworks. Keywords: supply chain management, ISO 28001, security, resilience, visualization, cluster, Small World Network. JEL Classification: Supply Chain, ISO, Network, Services 1. Introduction The managers in supply chain companies often ask themselves, “What support is provided to address our issues?” The answer is as it often reflects solutions from interpersonal relationships. If you have a problem, try contacting your relative first. Likewise, supply chain management can get help from other managements. One “relative” is the ISO 28001: 2007 standard Security management systems for the supply chain – Best practices for implementing supply chain security, assessments and

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