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Indian Supply Chain Sutra - a great way of thinking & paradoxes with the West

Supply Chains have evolved with the "West" as an anchor. It probably has its roots in Supply Chain as a term being coined in the West. Also over the years, Supply Chain leading practices have emerged out of the West as well as the Supply Chain thought leadership has rested with the West. A mix of all these & many more things has led the Indian thinking of Supply Chain be overshadowed by the West. And that has been a very contrasting story till NOW. Indians by nature are heuristically driven & most of the Indian Supply Chain professionals that I have met over my career have exhibited that they can handle the "state of flux" much better. Rather Indian Supply Chain professionals have less liking towards deterministic way of working. Contrasting to that over the decades, all efforts have been to move towards "planning for enhanced flexibility, responsiveness & agility". This has been through practices of planning systems, adoption of technolo...

Supply Chain Risk Management at Toyota

I love this domain on SC Risk Management...the future of successful supply chains is likely to stay with organisations who manage the risks better than many... Global Supply Chain News: Toyota Taking Massive Effort to Reduce Its Supply Chain Risk in Japan

The worlds largest automaker

Finally GM has sold more cars than Toyota! Will it sustain? http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-08-05/gm-tops-toyota-as-largest-automaker-on-japan-quake.html

Enterprise Risks

One more recall by Toyota...adds to the importance of risk management processes in organisations http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-01-26/toyota-to-recall-1-28-million-vehicles-in-japan-245-000-u-s-lexus-models.html