Many supply chains are built around yesterday’s market conditions: geographically spread and reliant on cost-based decision-making, lean inventory and arms-length relationships with suppliers.

Another common trait is relatively limited investment in managing risk in those supply chains. While many parts of the organization underwent digital transformations over the past few years, those initiatives often left out supplier relationships and risk management.

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