Description
- ISBN-13: 9780063423930
- Publisher: Mariner Books
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 140 gr
- ISBN-10: 0063423936
- Publisher Date: 06 Nov 2024
- Height: 26 mm
- No of Pages: 416
- Width: 354 mm
Original price was: ₹599.00.₹449.25Current price is: ₹449.25.
How the World Ran Out of Everything by Peter S. Goodman takes you inside the global supply chain’s intricate workings. From microchips to lumber, discover the reasons behind recent product shortages. Goodman unravels the complex factors, from pandemic-induced disruptions to geopolitical tensions, that have led to this unprecedented crisis. Explore the fragility of our interconnected world and its impact on everyday goods in this insightful analysis. ISBN: 9780063423930
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Aravindh V A –
Excellent analysis of the global supply chain issues. Goodman does a great job of connecting the dots and explaining the impact on consumers.
Aditya Gupta –
A comprehensive analysis of the factors that led to the shortages. Highly recommend for business professionals and anyone interested in economics.
Yuvraj Shuryavanshi –
The global supply chain problems are complex, and this book simplifies them nicely. It’s slightly repetitive, but a great educational read.
Priyank Agrawal –
A great resource for understanding the current economic climate. However, the author’s tone can be a bit alarmist.
Aayush Mittal –
A detailed look at the supply chain crisis. A bit dry at times, but ultimately informative. Worth reading if you want to understand the ‘why’ behind empty shelves.
Arjun Rana –
Good explanations, but gets bogged down in details at times. I lost interest in some sections.
Abhijeet Kumar –
This book is a wake-up call! Eye opening information about how fragile our supply chains are! It’s a must read for those interested in economics.
Divya Meena –
The book provides valuable insights, but the author’s writing style is not particularly engaging.
Prashant Kumar Yadav –
Well-researched and informative, but not exactly a light read. Prepare to concentrate.
Tanishka –
Goodman breaks down a complex issue into digestible pieces. I learned a lot about global trade, but the writing style could be more engaging.
Ayush Gupta –
A must-read for anyone interested in economics or current events. The book explains how interconnected our world truly is. Highly recommended.
Shubh Maheshwari –
The book is well-written and easy to understand, but some parts are repetitive.
Akshita Singh –
Informative, but somewhat depressing. It highlights the vulnerabilities of our global economy. Be prepared for a dose of reality.
Sujeet Kumar –
A bit dense and technical at times. I found myself re-reading sections to fully grasp the concepts. Still, a valuable read.
Prashasti Verma –
A solid overview of the supply chain crisis. I wish there was more focus on potential solutions and future trends.
Tanisha Gupta –
Fascinating and well-researched. I had no idea how fragile our supply chains were until reading this book. Eye-opening!
Sukhmani Matharoo –
While informative, I felt the book lacked solutions. It highlighted the problems but didn’t offer much in terms of how to fix them.
Amaan Ahmad –
An important book that sheds light on a critical issue. Easy to follow and very insightful. Changed my perspective.
Swasti Jain –
This book opened my eyes to the complexities of global trade. I now have a better understanding of why things are the way they are.