Understand Supply Chain
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Resilience > Efficiency
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3 min read
For the longest time, I thought efficiency was the ultimate goal in supply chains. Cheaper suppliers.Faster deliveries.Minimal inventory.Tighter schedules. Basically — do more with less. That’s how most of us first learn it. In slides. In exams. In neat little formulas that make everything look controllable. But then you start looking at real supply chains. […]
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I’ve started to notice something while studying supply chains: reading theory without real cases feels incomplete. You can memorize frameworks. You can recite definitions. You can solve textbook problems. You can do numerical. … and still miss how things actually work once real money and real pressure are involved. That gap only closes when you […]
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Just four things: Source. Make. Move. Sell. That’s it! If you strip down every business in the world, you’ll find it’s doing one (or all) of these things – finding materials, making products, moving them, or selling them. And the system that connects all these activities together – smoothly, efficiently, and strategically – is called […]
