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Consumers Swaying Supply Chain DecisionsYou want to win in the marketplace? You may have to listen more to what your customers are saying about your supply chain and how they rate it against the competition, according to a report from UL LLC that indicates growing user concerns about how businesses run operations and the effects of their decisions on society. After poring over the Product Mindset 2012 report (registration required), I could only conclude that end customers are about to wrest control of the supply chain away from manufacturers. If your company hasn't realized this and you either run the supply chain or play a significant role in manufacturing operations, you owe it to your enterprise to bring this to management's attention immediately. Just to be clear, it's not that the ordinary mobile phone buyer is instructing companies about their suppliers, the location of their plants, where they get their raw materials, the environmental impact of their products, or how they treat their workers. Customers aren't directly involved in such nitpicking decision making, and that isn't about to change. But they are leaving an indelible imprint on critical supply chain operations that many companies have long assumed didn't interest the public. From behind the scenes, consumers are impacting the global supply chain in ways many of us never thought possible, and they are forcing executives and operational managers to think about how their decisions will be perceived in the marketplace. A confluence of factors is forcing customers to pay closer attention to more than just pricing. In fact, they now treat price as the baseline. They also look more critically at how goods are made and how a company's decisions impact society. Here are some of the factors that, according to UL, are impressing on customers the need to do more than watch out for themselves.
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