Disruptors come in many forms and can throw off even the best of plans. Government regulation, talent shortages, shifting consumer behavior, and changing technology are some of the disruptors that keep CEOs up at night.
But these disruptors, and the many others not mentioned, do not have to weaken your supply chain. Disruption forces us to change the way we think, behave, or even do business, because it makes us look at things in an entirely new way.
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- Companies are turning to nearshoring their supply chains
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