AASB S2—Operations and Supply Chain Awareness and Delivery helps organisations identify where climate-related risks actually affect operations and supply chains. This course focuses on real-world application so teams can move beyond general awareness and build structured operational capability.
Most organisations understand that disruption can occur. However, they often lack a clear, consistent view of where risk sits across sites, suppliers, and delivery pathways. As a result, risks remain known but not fully mapped, and responses are often reactive rather than structured. This course addresses that gap by providing a practical approach to identifying and managing operational exposure.
AASB S2—Operations and Supply Chain Awareness and Delivery requires organisations to demonstrate that operational risks are clearly understood and supported by evidence. Therefore, teams must move from general awareness to structured risk identification, mapping, and control.
In addition, supply chains are becoming more complex and more exposed. Disruption can occur through supplier concentration, transport routes, or external dependencies. Consequently, organisations must understand where these risks exist and how they affect cost, service delivery, and resilience. Without this clarity, operational decisions become harder to justify and support.
This course builds practical operational capability. You will learn how to:
Moreover, the course uses realistic scenarios to help you apply these concepts. As a result, you gain practical insight into how risks show up in day-to-day operations and how to respond effectively.
This course is designed for operations managers, supply chain leaders, logistics teams, and site managers. Because these roles manage day-to-day activity, they must understand where risk sits and how it affects performance and delivery.
AASB S2—Operations and Supply Chain Awareness and Delivery provides a clear, structured approach to managing operational risk. More importantly, it helps organisations move from reactive responses to proactive, evidence-based decision-making.