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Organisation Comparison

The organisation comparison tab is focused on assessing the financial health and risk factors of various organisation units within a larger entity’s supply chain. The graphs and data columns allow users to compare the financial health scores, probability of distress, data utilisation and distress flags across different organisation units.

This information is valuable for making strategic decisions, identifying units that might need more attentions and understanding the overall financial health and risk distribution across the organisation’s supply chain.

Organisation Unit Comparison Graph By comparing financial health scores across organisation units, buyers can identify units that may pose higher financial risks. This information is crucial for risk mitigation as it allows for the allocation of additional resources or risk mitigation efforts to units that may be more vulnerable to financial disruptions.

Supply Chain by Financial Data Use Flag by Org Graph Understanding how organisation units in the supply chain use financial data is valuable for risk assessment. It helps you identify units that may not be effectively utilising financial information for risk mitigation. By addressing this, you can improve risk management practices and ensure that financial data is being leveraged to its full potential.

Supply Chain with Distress Flag by Org Unit Identifying units with a higher concentration of distressed supply chains is crucial for risk mitigation. It allows you to focus your efforts on units that may be more susceptible to supply chain disruptions due to financial distress. By addressing issues within these units, you can reduce the overall risk to the supply chain.

In summary, these graphs offer valuable insights into the financial health, data utilisation, and distress flags within different organisation units and supply chains. By analysing this information, you can make informed decisions, allocate resources effectively, and take proactive steps to mitigate financial risks and supply chain disruptions.