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Supply Chains Under Pressure
Discover how leaders are strengthening supply chains with resilience strategies, AI advancements, and demand visibility tools.
In today's Biz Pulse, gain insight into how:
Collective responsibility and proactive planning can fortify supply chains against rising cyber risks and hidden vulnerabilities.
AI-powered decision-making and tax policy shifts are transforming supply chain dynamics, setting the stage for long-term leadership.
Demand visibility and customer proximity are becoming essential tools for creating resilient, farmer-friendly agricultural supply chains.
Each of these articles is penned by members of Forbes Business Council, successful business owners shaping the future of business.
Let’s dive in!
Strengthen Your Supply Chain Resilience: Why Collective Responsibility Matters
Supply chains run on efficiency but are increasingly vulnerable to cyber threats. As businesses grow more interdependent, a single disruption can have ripple effects across industries. For leaders, ensuring resilience is a shared responsibility.
Discover these key steps to strengthen collective responsibility:
🔒 Start With Trust—But Verify: Your security is only as strong as your least prepared partner. Trusting suppliers without regular risk assessments isn’t enough.
🌐 Address Hidden Complexities: Supply chains are layered with risks. Treat them like an iceberg and acknowledge what’s beneath the surface.
🛠 Establish Shared Accountability: Build a culture where teams at all levels—from the boardroom to procurement—understand their role in securing operations.
🔑 Practical steps to improve resilience:
Provide role-targeted cyber training to improve vigilance.
Set high standards during supplier onboarding by asking critical security questions.
Continuously audit partners using zero-trust principles while assuming nothing and verifying everything.

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What’s Next for Supply Chains? Six Trends to Watch For
After years of disruption, 2026 offers supply chain leaders a chance to embrace more stability—but with rising expectations for forward-thinking strategies. From evolving trade policies to AI-powered decision-making, the year ahead may be less reactive and more transformative.
Here’s a glimpse of key shifts shaping the horizon for leaders:
📜 Tariff Transitions: Changes in trade policy mean tariffs could be legally constrained but still unpredictable. Strong scenario planning and cost visibility will be critical.
🏭 Tech-Powered U.S. Manufacturing: Automation, robotics, and predictive tools will drive new investments, addressing labor gaps while enhancing efficiency.
💰 Tax Incentives Drive Upgrades: New tax policies may accelerate long-deferred capital investments, giving early adopters an operational edge.
📊 Integrated Business Planning Evolves: IBP is moving from process-focused frameworks to performance-driven strategies, delivering measurable results.
Demand Visibility: A Crucial Ingredient for Resilient Agriculture Supply Chains
Agriculture’s global supply chains sustain billions of people, but their sheer length creates risks. Without real-time visibility into demand markets, small changes can spiral into sudden disruptions, hurting stakeholders across the system, especially farmers.
How can proximity boost resilience?
🌍 Customer Proximity Enables Foresight: Local teams, ports, and warehouses near demand markets reveal shifts in real time, from regulatory updates to geopolitical risks.
🚜 Farmers Need Predictability: Sudden changes in sourcing or buying disrupt farmers, who already face challenges like weather volatility. Clear demand signals minimize uncertainty and ripple effects.
🏗 Strategic Infrastructure Near Demand: Strategic assets like warehouses and logistics hubs near key markets improve agility, reducing overreactions and self-inflicted disruptions.
Actionable advice for leaders:
Treat customer proximity as a strategic priority, not just an operational perk.
Identify where demand insight lags and fix delayed or aggregated reports.
Use demand data thoughtfully to stabilize supply chains and protect farmers.
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