Three Lies We Tell Ourselves In Supply Chain Management
We often tell ourselves things in supply chain management we want to believe are true, but deep down inside, we know they’re not true at all.
Okay, maybe “lies” is too strong a word, but we often deceive ourselves in supply chain management — we tell ourselves things we want to believe are true, but deep down inside, we know they’re not true at all.
Let’s start with the most current lie making the rounds:
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