The challenge
Risk becomes disruption when it cannot reach the right decision maker.
Enterprise resilience needs more than a supplier score. CommonShare connects risk signals to the exact products, facilities, materials, transactions, and business relationships they may affect, then routes investigation and response to the responsible team.
Product workflow in practice
Turn a risk signal into a coordinated response.
Understand the affected network, verify the signal, assign action, and preserve the business decision.
- Procurement and supply chainMap critical dependencies
- Risk and complianceMonitor material signals
- CommonShare networkResolves records and coordinates the configured workflow
- Cross-functional response teamInvestigate the exposure
- Business ownerAct and learn
01 InitiateMap critical dependencies02 ResolveMonitor material signals03 CoordinateInvestigate the exposure04 DecideKeep the business decision accountable05 ActAct and learn
Map critical dependencies
Connect products and transactions to direct and upstream suppliers, facilities, materials, countries, and available alternatives.
- Input
- Mapping, Collaboration
- Decision or control
- Runs within the configured workflow boundary.
- Handoff
- Monitor material signals · Risk and compliance
- Map critical dependenciesProcurement and supply chain
The enterprise resilience decision remains connected to its source records, risk signals, evidence, approvals, and intended downstream use.
Connected evidence model
Connect risk to the business dependency it affects.
Every object remains connected to the people, evidence, versions, and decisions that give it meaning.
- 01Products, categories, and critical components
- 02Suppliers, facilities, materials, and geographies
- 03Transactions, volumes, routes, and lead times
- 04Watchlists, risk signals, matches, and alerts
- 05Evidence requests, cases, and investigations
- 06Mitigation, alternatives, corrective actions, and approvals
Connected capabilities
Configure one platform around the work.
Bring the right capabilities into one accountable flow.
Multi-tier network mapping
Connect products, suppliers, facilities, materials, countries, transactions, and alternatives across tiers.
Supplier collaboration
Request focused context and evidence from the partners who own the affected relationship or operating activity.
Evidence governance
Extract, version, approve, and preserve supporting documents, cases, and investigation history with a reviewable audit trail.
Risk screening and alerts
Screen records against configured watchlists and risk signals, then keep material changes visible to accountable teams.
Cases and decision workflows
Route exceptions, corrective actions, approvals, and escalations to accountable teams.
Commons Architecture
The shared foundation beneath the workflow.
Architecture keeps identity, data exchange, claims, permissions, automation, and human accountability coherent across organizations.
Where it applies
See the workflow in industry context.
Automotive & Mobility
Understand component, facility, material, battery, tyre, and upstream dependencies.
Consumer Electronics & ICT
Connect deep component networks to substances, smelters, tests, and risk signals.
Requirements and methods
Connect evidence to the right pathway.
CSDDD
Connect impacts, risks, prevention, mitigation, complaints, monitoring, and stakeholder records.
LkSG
Coordinate risk analysis, measures, grievances, responsibilities, and reporting evidence.
UFLPA
Investigate upstream entity and facility exposure before shipment disruption.
Screening and alerts surface configured matches and changes. Responsible teams validate the context, determine materiality, and approve business, compliance, or sourcing action.
Frequently asked
Enterprise Resilience, made clear.
Practical answers about scope, workflow, evidence, and accountable decisions.
Yes. When the underlying network is mapped, a supplier, facility, material, geography, or transaction signal can be connected to affected products and relationships.
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