There are many of us trying to make sense over what happens in a crisis. The actions taken and the impact that has in the long run. Can there ever be anything good coming out of a crisis? Some say there is.
EBG interviewed Mikkel Hippe Brun, Co-Founder and Senior Vice President of Greater China at Tradeshift. The interview focus on the concept of anti-fragile supply chains and why Mikkel think it is a good idea to discuss that concept right now. Antifragile being a term used by Nassim Taleb (Twitter @nntaleb).
Is this pandemic playing out right now a black swan? Hear what Nassim Taleb has to say here. Antifragility is a property of systems that increase in capability to thrive as a result of stressors, shocks, volatility, noise, mistakes, faults, attacks, or failures. It is a concept developed by Professor Nassim Nicholas Taleb in his book, Antifragile, and in technical papers.
What has anti-fragile has to do with supply chains?
Take a look at the interview and find out what Mikkel Hippe Brun and Tradeshift has to say about it!
How can the concept of anti-fragility help your supply chain?
Do not miss this interactive online session to find out HOW anti-fragility can help structure your supply chain to nor be fragile nor robust – but anti-fragile. Find out where you are today and what you can consider ahead.
In this day and age finding ways to question the taken for granted may be just what we need? Considering how to increase transparency, insight and collaboration.