Manage Capital Investments Like a Supply Chain
Companies tend to manage capital projects as a single behemoth — which is why they often don’t go as planned.
Companies tend to manage capital projects as a single behemoth — which is why they often don’t go as planned.
An analysis of company performance and the career trajectory of S&P 500 CEOs revealed how a background in supply-chain management helps companies weather unanticipated disruptions.
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