Operations & Process
SCRAM (Supply Chain Resilience Assessment)
Assesses supply chain resilience through vulnerability and capability gap analysis
Rubric Type
weighted-sum
Complexity
high
Extractor
technical
Required Inputs
SolveRight's AI extractor automatically derives these data points from your decision description:
- ✓supply chain structure
- ✓vulnerability factors
- ✓capability factors
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How SCRAM (Supply Chain Resilience Assessment) Works in SolveRight
When you run a decision through SolveRight, SCRAM (Supply Chain Resilience Assessment) is one of up to 155 frameworks that analyze your options simultaneously. The AI extractor identifies 3 key data points from your decision description, then the weighted-sum rubric computes a normalized 0-100 score for each option. This score is combined with results from other frameworks to produce your overall ranking, with contradiction detection highlighting where SCRAM (Supply Chain Resilience Assessment)disagrees with other methodologies.
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