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Quality management systems and their role in risk management emerging in the supply chain (System zarzadzania jakoscia i ich rola w zarzadzaniu ryzykiem pojawiajacym siê w lancuchu dostaw)

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  • Grazyna Wieteska

    (Zakladzie Doskonalenia Operacyjnego Uniwersytetu Lodzkiego)

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The growing interest in the continuity of processes carried out in the supply chain, both in the economic practice as well as in the scientific field, tends to look for tools for effective risk management. The article attempts to identify the role of quality management systems in analyzing and reducing the risk that appears in supply chains. It refers to certain management standards and results of studies conducted among companies operating in the B2B market in Poland.

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  • Grazyna Wieteska, 2012. "Quality management systems and their role in risk management emerging in the supply chain (System zarzadzania jakoscia i ich rola w zarzadzaniu ryzykiem pojawiajacym siê w lancuchu dostaw)," Problemy Zarzadzania, University of Warsaw, Faculty of Management, vol. 10(37), pages 139-159.
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