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Francis Walsh III

Resilient Teams Keep Operations Moving

  • Writer: Francis Walsh III
    Francis Walsh III
  • May 8
  • 1 min read

Updated: May 11

Even the strongest logistics strategy depends on people. Systems, plans, and technology matter, but teams are the ones who execute under pressure. A disaster-proof logistics operation requires employees who are trained, confident, and prepared to respond with discipline.


Cross-training is one of the most effective ways to build resilience. If only one person knows how to perform a critical task, the operation becomes vulnerable. When employees can step into different roles, warehouses, transportation teams, and support functions can continue operating during staff shortages or sudden disruptions.


For more on training teams for supply chain resilience, read the full post.

 
 
 

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