Quick Question – Untangling the Supply Chain
May 03, 2023
The “supply chain” has become a common excuse for business problems. From the absence of a chosen product from your corner store to a complete disruption of a global industry, supply chain inadequacies have replaced the pandemic from which they emerged as the primary knee-jerk explanation for any operational shortcoming.
ARSA is working on multiple projects in support of both U.S. government analysis and European aviation policy engagement. Help the association gather some data about the realities of supply chain dependability (or lack thereof) in this month’s “quick question”:
Note: The question is displayed in its own, embedded window. If the “Submit” button is not visible on the screen, you must scroll within the survey window in order to submit your response.
If the embedded survey does not appear/load, open the survey independently by visiting: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/qq-supplychain.
Click here to see what questions have been asked and answered…and keep a lookout for more.
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