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Phil Wilson was one of three individuals to lead PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) Value Chain Practice for North America. He continues to provide Value Chain and Supply Chain Management best processes and practices guidance such as North America’s newest certification for Operational Risk Management (ORM) for the financial services sectors.
As the Founder and Global Managing Director of The Global Associations of Value Chain Organizations (American, Canadian, International) found at https://BreakPointVCM.com. These communities are focused on the deployment of the BreakPoint Consortium Blockchain and the four core member services:
1. ORM Certifications - The first Operational Risk Management (ORM) certification curricula for the financial services sector; “ORM Manager” and “ORM Lead Manager” and several other certifications.
2. Shared Industry Intelligence (SII) – This service is in start-up mode for industry benchmarking of bank and financial service organization date concerning cyber threats, operational risks and operational losses industry benchmarking of banking practices and processes
3. Bank Risk Data Aggregation – Industry benchmarking for the fastest-growing bank risk data aggregator application spanning intelligent KPI’s and KRI’s.
4. Physical Risk Industry Benchmarking – This member service focuses on helping financial service organizations with the newest ways of managing physical asset risk management.
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1. The defining event (in business transformation theory) signaling a rapid business change that generates a disproportionate economic gain.
2. The inflection point at which the market responds disproportionately to a change in a KPI value parameter.
3. The milestone that a company reaches when it can assess process performance against industry peers. This signals the point at which a company moves fully into Continous Process Improvement (CPI) because they are monitoring their KPI performance using “Peer Average” and “Best-in-Class” measures.