Figure 4.1. Supply Chain Reporting Structures
Confirmation bias
Confirmation bias is the tendency to search for, interpret, favor, and recall information in a way that confirms or supports one’s prior beliefs or values. People display this bias when they select information supporting their views, ignore contrary information, or interpret ambiguous evidence supporting their attitudes. Wikipedia
Cd eo lmi vpe ar nr ieepsohr at ivni gn gt ot haec teenatmr asl fl re oa md e sr ot ue nr cde t, ombaek et h, ae nmd o s t bc oaml a nmceerdc,i awl igt hr otuhpe ss. mT ha el l eosrtggaanpi zsabt ieot nwsewe ni t oh pt ehrea ct il oo ns es sat n d awl ihgi nl emoeunt tp, earsf os rhmo wi nng ipneFe irgsuor ne 4o p. 2e, rdartiivneg gmr oawr gtihn .f a s t e r Figure 4.2. Organizational Alignment Gaps
What Is A Supply Chain Organization? Ai n smu pa np yl yschhaapi ensi sa nndo ts ai zseus .pTphl ye rceh ai si nn. oOmr gaagniicz ba tailol nosn c o m e dc ue lstiug rne: at hned osri zg ea .nAi zsast hi oonwa nl rienpFoirgtui nr eg 4s t. 1r u, tcht ue rreespvoarrt yi nbgy relationships vary.
122
123
Made with FlippingBook Ebook Creator