Supply Chain Agility: A study of supply chain maturity
It seems to all come down to volatility: Economic volatility (the Eurozone crisis and anemic economic growth) compounded with political volatility (elections in the US and on-going turmoil in the Middle East) have led to business volatility (bankruptcies, insolvencies and increased regulation) and supply chain volatility (demand fluctuations and gyrating input costs). That’s a lot of volatility.
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It seems to all come down to volatility: Economic volatility (the Eurozone crisis and anemic economic growth) compounded with political volatility (elections in the US and on-going turmoil in the Middle East) have led to business volatility (bankruptcies, insolvencies and increased regulation) and supply chain volatility (demand fluctuations and gyrating input costs). That’s a lot of volatility.