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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Norman A. KatzPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9781138270060ISBN 10: 1138270067 Pages: 258 Publication Date: 26 August 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPreface; Reviews for Detecting and Reducing Supply Chain Fraud; Introduction; Part 1 Understanding Supply Chain Fraud; Chapter 1 What is the Supply Chain?; Chapter 2 What is Fraud?; Part 2 Detecting Supply Chain Fraud; Chapter 3 Catalyst Event Frauds; Chapter 4 Purchase Order Frauds; Chapter 5 Distribution, Shipping, and Receiving Frauds; Chapter 6 Quality Assurance Frauds; Chapter 7 Inventory Asset and Fixed Asset Frauds; Chapter 8 Manufacturing Frauds; Chapter 9 Invoice and Sales Commission Frauds; Chapter 10 Return Frauds; Chapter 11 Detection Do’s and Don’ts; Chapter 12 Technology Methodology; Chapter 13 Due Diligence in Detection; Chapter 14 Fraud Ramifications; Chapter 15 Reducing Fraud through Transparency; Part 3 Reducing Supply Chain Fraud; Chapter 16 Beyond the Hack; Chapter 17 Governance and Fraud; Chapter 18 Trends in Ethics and Integrity; Chapter 19 Supply Chain Information Integrity; Part 4 Supply Chain Vendor Compliance; Chapter 20 Collaboration Versus Conspiracy; Part 5 Fraud Detection: Past, Present, Future; Chapter 21 Predicting the Future of Supply Chain Fraud;Reviews'Auditors seek to confirm that transactions are authorized, accurate and complete. By definition all fraud is non-authorized. Norman Katz shows, via multiple stories and examples, those areas where authorization controls fail - from their design - and how to create robust authentication processes that include prevention and detection of control failure. A must read for Board members.' Frederick D. Cox, Vice President Information Security and Privacy, Seacoast National Bank and CEO, FDC Associates, LLC '...Detecting and Reducing Supply Chain Fraud is a useful overview of the field, which will be of interest both to general managers charged with implementing a fraud risk management policy, as well as to audit practitioners' seeking guidance from real world case studies... Mr Katz' book is a useful guide to visualising these critical absences, and provides some practical advice on how to integrate this thinking into an effective fraud risk management programme.' Anti-Fraud Network 'Norm Katz's eye opening examination of fraud is required reading for anyone involved with supply chain operations. Easy to read and chock full of practical advice, the fraud detection and reduction methods will increase the efficiency and effectiveness of supply chain governance, risk management and compliance processes. This is a significant contribution to the field of operational excellence!' Doug Ross, President and founder of Principle Dynamics Author InformationNorman A. Katz is the founder of Katzscan Inc., a specialized consultancy concerned with supply chain operations and technologies, compliance and fraud. He holds several professional anti-fraud certifications and regularly speaks on the conference circuit and has guest lectured at a number of North American universities. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |