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Lesson 2 Discussion Question » Describe how supply chain mapping might benefit your organization. » 5/09/2020 3:31 pm

simiadex
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@Angela

You are absolutely spot on. But coming from your question, disruptions are ought to be part of the risk analysis and evaluation of the event before it arises. I am part of a company that understands the implication of not identifying this as a potential risk when building the process mapping. Often times, Suppliers are bound by the contracts, but also infuses cost relatively into the narratives. This effort mitigates the disruptions in most cases where there is a structure in place.

Lesson 2 Discussion Question » What do you understand your organization’s core competencies to be? » 5/08/2020 7:17 pm

simiadex
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The core competencies of my workplace is the diversity it portrays and its globe trotting access to different oil producers while building efficiency on its workforce to meet deadlines. The place of safety in the workplace is known to be predominant in every wing of the organization and safe work practices is been monitored at all levels.

The market has also been competitive without doubt, but the astounding relationship between suppliers, customers, and the organization has been top-notch mainly because the picture of quality each party transcends beyond the multi-levels to provide materials and products respectively. We have a strong diagonal network of communication that transfers a pinned channel contracted to serve as an alternative source of logistics whenever the need arises. This makes our product delivery up to scale on deadlines.

Lesson 2 Discussion Question » Describe how supply chain mapping might benefit your organization. » 4/20/2020 12:10 am

simiadex
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I cannot agree less. The effective mapping that is presented should be impulsive at the earlier stages to mitigate any chances of greedy agencies to cut down quality. At the very least, there should be a level of inspection via sampling and at this level, sustainability is a key factor vis-à-vis a timely delivery based on demand. As we know that to improve the supply chain performance, managers should know exactly what is happening along their supply chain and every framework should be given a close look. Through this, supply chain mapping will deliver insights into the complexity of the supply network and this should undoubtedly be the first step in any business if performance or overall sustainability is to be improved.

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