sensitivity analysis in supply chain management
Sensitivity analysis in supply chain management refers to a method of evaluating how changes in various factors or variables within a supply chain can affect its overall performance and outcomes, allowing for better decision-making and risk assessment. It helps identify potential vulnerabilities, optimize operations, and enhance strategic planning by analyzing the sensitivity or responsiveness of the supply chain's key metrics to different inputs or scenarios.
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