Learning objectives
After completing this unit, you will be able to:
- Build resilient networks with risk mapping and continuity plans
- Apply the frameworks in "Risk and Resilience" to a real management decision
- Make progress on your Resilience roadmap memo integrating six unit tools applied project
Why this matters
Risk and Resilience builds applied supply-chain fluency with Atlas Outdoor Gear examples, reconciled models, and unit assessments.
Lesson
Unit overview
Complete all 5 lessons in order. Each lesson follows the OPS 202 gold standard: conceptual prose, Atlas worked examples, practice problems, and managerial judgment prompts.
Connection to applied work
This unit feeds directly into Resilience roadmap memo integrating six unit tools. As you read, capture notes, examples, and data you can reuse in that deliverable. Strong students finish each unit with a draft section of their project, not just highlights.
Practice
- Write a one-page summary of this unit in your own words without looking at the lesson.
- Find a real company example (public filing, news article, or personal experience) that illustrates the main concept.
- Draft one paragraph recommending an action a manager should take based on this unit.
- Add at least three terms from this unit to your course glossary.
Knowledge check
Answer these without notes before marking the unit complete:
- What is the central idea of "Risk and Resilience"?
- What mistake do beginners most often make when applying this material?
- How does this unit help you complete Resilience roadmap memo integrating six unit tools?
- What is one decision you face this month where this unit applies?
Key takeaways
- Build resilient networks with risk mapping and continuity plans
- Business concepts only matter when they change a decision.
- Your OPS 202 assessment (Design and manage global supply networks from sourcing through customer fulfillment, with Atlas Outdoor Gear as the anchor company.) rewards applied understanding, not memorization.
Unit assessment
Complete each section below. Score 80%+ on the quiz to finish this unit's assessment.
Exercises
Apply what you learned in this unit with structured practice.
Deliverable
300–500 word analysis document saved to your portfolio under OPS 202.
Rubric
- • Framework applied correctly (not just named)
- • Specific evidence from a real example
- • Clear recommendation with tradeoffs acknowledged
- • Professional writing with source citation
Deliverable
Problem solutions + 150-word reflection in your OPS 202 workbook.
Rubric
- • Attempted all practice items before checking answers
- • Honest reflection on errors
- • Identifies a specific review action
Model / spreadsheet
Build or extend a spreadsheet model tied to this unit.
Deliverable
Structured model document (2+ pages) · One-paragraph summary of key insight from the model · Screenshot or export saved to portfolio
Rubric
- • Assumptions stated explicitly
- • Logic is auditable (formulas or steps visible)
- • Output answers a specific business question
- • Sensitivity or scenario considered
Knowledge quiz
Check your understanding before marking the unit complete.
1. Two suppliers shared Haiphong port; strike idled 40% spring pipeline. Risk mapping should capture:
2. Zipper SPOF serving 80% of technical jackets. Mitigation priority:
3. Stress test +4 week lead time on 50% volume helps Atlas find:
4. WMS outage BCP with RTO 8h but 14h actual outage implies:
5. Efficiency program saves $2M/yr but raises port concentration and cuts buffers. Stress loss $5M/4 yrs. Net assessment should:
6. Tier-2 fabric mill visibility for insulation is important because:
7. Untested business continuity plans are problematic because:
8. Integrated Atlas resilience roadmap should connect: