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Supply Chain Management

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Matt Molinari's SCM Blog

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Supply Chain Management | Matt Molinari's SCM Blog Supply Chain Management Matt Molinari's SCM Blog  Follow Me on Twitter Google Plus Page Youtube Page Facebook About Me Posted by: Matthew Molinari | June 30, 2012 Managing Change   Please take a look at my latest video blog if you have some time. I’ve been reading a book called The New Supply Chain Agenda which talks about the 5 key steps that help to drive value in your supply chain. Then earlier today, I found this article  about a 90,000 square foot house that was built in Florida and I couldn’t help but think about the 5th step from the book. The article details how the house was being built by David Siegel and is the largest house in America. At first, it seemed like a fluff piece talking about the extravagance of the owners but then the piece takes an interesting turn. Siegel is in the real estate business and was in the middle of building the house in 2008 when everything collapsed. Now, the house sit...

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