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by Sherl
2286 days ago
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>expensive you deal those with scenario planning, which might be the sole responsibility of pandemic unit.
We use casual loop diagrams to understand effects when math cant be drawn out on abstract problems. Its insanely expensive to satisfy 99% populations requirement versus 95% of populations requirement but when that happens and if the consequence are severe we manage those supply chains with redundancy and the costs are absorbed with other players. Sure, it would profitable to operate without this but my understanding is when this sh*t hits everything falls. $15 billion savings in 2018 resulted in $12 trillion being wiped out in two weeks. >https://foreignpolicy.com/2020/01/31/coronavirus-china-trump... >https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/stock-market... |
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