Software Supply Chain
Bees4Less, your one-stop pollination station, is very aware of its particular supply chain. Its leaders pay attention to whether there are issues with the farms where they store their bees. They know whether there’s flooding this season at the gardens where they source their flower seedlings. They keep enough hive-building materials on hand in case someone wedges another container ship in the Suez Canal and delays shipment of the parts they need. All of these things are links of the supply chain for Bees4Less. If any link in that chain should break, Bees4Less could get stung.
Your company also has supply chains. These naturally will vary depending upon the company’s market and business strategies, but inevitably one of ...
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