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I kick things off with an unexpected spring cleaning find: an old harmonica that still works once you dust it off. That little moment turns into a bigger supply chain lesson, because organizations keep “stored” policies the same way we keep clutter in a garage. If the world has changed but the rule has not, your supply chain policy becomes a drag on performance, not a guardrail.
We dig into the clearest signals that a policy is no longer fit for purpose: it repeatedly fails to deliver the outcome it was designed for, it creates unintended consequences, the compliance burden is out of proportion, or it clashes with newer rules and confuses teams. Then we talk about how AI in supply chains, digitalization, and rising transparency expectations are speeding up policy obsolescence. The real enemy is inertia, and the fix is a review habit that blends metrics, frontline input, benchmarking, and resilience testing.
For supply chain regulation and internal governance, I share a simple screen you can apply right away: the Four R test. Does the rule strengthen resilience, improve responsiveness, raise reliability through better data and traceability, and stay relevant to real risk and power dynamics? From there, we move into practices, how to refresh the way work actually gets done by asking the people closest to the process, running short targeted meetings, and hunting for Pareto gains. You will also hear concrete examples of the new supply chain playbook: just-in-case inventory, multisourcing, nearshoring and friendshoring, IoT visibility, digital twins, ESG audits, forced labor compliance, and logistics rerouting around disruptions.
If you want a practical way to “spring clean” supply chain management and build resilience without hand-waving, hit play, then subscribe, share the episode, and leave a review so more leaders can find it.
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About Tony Hines and the Chain Reaction Podcast – All About Supply Chain Advantage
I have been researching and writing about supply chains for over 25 years. I wrote my first book on supply chain strategies in the early 2000s. The latest edition is published in 2024 available from Routledge, Amazon and all good book stores. Each week we have special episodes on particular topics relating to supply chains. We have a weekly news round up every Saturday at 12 noon. ...
By Tony HinesI kick things off with an unexpected spring cleaning find: an old harmonica that still works once you dust it off. That little moment turns into a bigger supply chain lesson, because organizations keep “stored” policies the same way we keep clutter in a garage. If the world has changed but the rule has not, your supply chain policy becomes a drag on performance, not a guardrail.
We dig into the clearest signals that a policy is no longer fit for purpose: it repeatedly fails to deliver the outcome it was designed for, it creates unintended consequences, the compliance burden is out of proportion, or it clashes with newer rules and confuses teams. Then we talk about how AI in supply chains, digitalization, and rising transparency expectations are speeding up policy obsolescence. The real enemy is inertia, and the fix is a review habit that blends metrics, frontline input, benchmarking, and resilience testing.
For supply chain regulation and internal governance, I share a simple screen you can apply right away: the Four R test. Does the rule strengthen resilience, improve responsiveness, raise reliability through better data and traceability, and stay relevant to real risk and power dynamics? From there, we move into practices, how to refresh the way work actually gets done by asking the people closest to the process, running short targeted meetings, and hunting for Pareto gains. You will also hear concrete examples of the new supply chain playbook: just-in-case inventory, multisourcing, nearshoring and friendshoring, IoT visibility, digital twins, ESG audits, forced labor compliance, and logistics rerouting around disruptions.
If you want a practical way to “spring clean” supply chain management and build resilience without hand-waving, hit play, then subscribe, share the episode, and leave a review so more leaders can find it.
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THANKS FOR LISTENING PLEASE SUPPORT THE SHOW
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News about forthcoming programmes click here
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About Tony Hines and the Chain Reaction Podcast – All About Supply Chain Advantage
I have been researching and writing about supply chains for over 25 years. I wrote my first book on supply chain strategies in the early 2000s. The latest edition is published in 2024 available from Routledge, Amazon and all good book stores. Each week we have special episodes on particular topics relating to supply chains. We have a weekly news round up every Saturday at 12 noon. ...

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