Russell, Roberta S.Hiller, Janine S.2017-10-232017-10-232015-05http://hdl.handle.net/10919/79748With the growth in length and breadth of extended supply chains, more companies are employing risk management techniques and resilience planning to deal with burgeoning and costly supply chain disruptions. As companies can learn from humanitarian groups, so can humanitarian groups learn from industry how to respond, recover, and prepare for these disruptive events. This paper looks at industry leaders in supply chain risk management and explores how humanitarian supply chains can learn from industry best practices.en-USIn CopyrightSupply chainsDisruptionResilienceRiskMitigationApplying Best Supply Chain Practices to Humanitarian ReliefConference proceeding