01725cam a2200301 i 45000010005000000030005000050050017000100080041000270200039000680200029001070400028001360820019001641000032001832450095002152500020003102640037003302640012003673000030003793360021004093370026004303380023004565040067004795200770005466500030013166500024013466500026013706500027013961153MBIP20251022113806.0250522t20242024nyu erb 001 0 eng d a9780063257924cRM156.00qhardback  qpaperbackz9780063390867 bengcMBIPdNFdIZFerda04223a658.7bPET1 aGoodman, Peter S.,eauthor.10aHOW THE WORLD RAN OUT OF EVERYTHING :bINSIDE THE GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN /cPeter S. Goodman. aFirst edition.  1aNew York :bMariner Books,c2024 4c©2024. aviii, 406 pages ;c23 cm. 2rdacontentatext 2rdamedia aunmediated 2rdacarrieravolume aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 359-391) and index. aJournalist Peter S. Goodman reveals the fascinating inner workings of our supply chain and the factors that have ledto its constant, dangerous vulnerability. His reporting takes readers deep into the elaborate system, showcasing the triumphs and struggles of the human players who operate it -- from factories in Asia and an almond grower in Northern California, to a group of striking railroad workers in Texas, to a truck driver who Goodman accompanies across hundreds of miles of the Great Plains. Through their stories, Goodman weaves a powerful argument For reforming a supply chain to become truly reliable and resilient, demanding a radical redrawing of the bargain between labor and shareholders, and deeper attention paid to how we get the things we need.  0aSupply chain management.  0aBusiness logistics. 0aOffshore outsourcing. 0aIndustrial management.