Strong Supply Chains Through Resilient Operations
Five Principles for Leaders to Win in a Volatile World
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Companies have spent decades striving for lean supply chains and cutting supply chain costs. But the COVID-19 pandemic, wars, and natural disasters led to shortages of products, parts, and raw materials. This demonstrated that cost-cutting is risky in a volatile environment of geopolitical tensions, social unrest, and extreme weather. Global management consultants Suketu Gandhi, Marc Lakner, Sherri He, Tiffany Hickerson, and Michael F. Strohmer explain that businesses should build resilient, flexible supply chains. They outline a comprehensive program for cultivating a supply operation that can adapt to sudden shocks and continue to thrive, whatever the world throws at them.
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About the Authors
The authors are with A.T. Kearney, where Suketu Gandhi is a global co-leader of the strategic operations practice. Marc Lakner is managing director for Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. Sherri He is managing director of the Greater China unit. Tiffany Hickerson is a partner in the strategic operations practice, where Michael F. Strohmer is the global co-leader. He is also the leader for procurement.
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