5 Steps to a More Resilient Supply Chain (.PDF Download)

Sept. 8, 2025
Practical actions supply chain leaders can use to reduce risk, control costs and keep goods flowing.

Supply chains are under constant pressure. Disruptions from conflict, natural disasters or demand swings are now routine, and most networks are not prepared. Research shows that the majority of supply chains still lose value when uncertainty hits. That fragility leaves companies scrambling to recover, often at the cost of both margins and customer trust.