How can you balance centralized control and local responsiveness in global supply chains?
Global supply chains face the challenge of managing the trade-off between centralized control and local responsiveness. Centralized control refers to the coordination and standardization of processes, policies, and systems across different markets and regions. Local responsiveness refers to the adaptation and customization of products, services, and practices to meet the specific needs and preferences of local customers and stakeholders. How can you balance these two competing forces and achieve optimal performance and efficiency in your import/export operations? Here are some tips and strategies to consider.