Supply Chain for Startups: Building Your Business from Zero to Scale

Supply Chain for Startups: Building Your Business from Zero to Scale

by Jonathan Biddle
Supply Chain for Startups: Building Your Business from Zero to Scale

Supply Chain for Startups: Building Your Business from Zero to Scale

by Jonathan Biddle

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Overview

Creating, launching, and scaling a product is one of the hardest things a person can do. As many entrepreneurs know all too well, creating a great product is only half the battle. You can engineer a brilliant product, design it for manufacturing, and engage millions of interested customers, but if you don't design your supply chain well, they will never receive it. A great supply chain is as essential to a startup as good design, engineering, and marketing.

In this book, you'll learn how to design a supply chain out of nothing and scale it efficiently and effectively. Unlike many books on supply chain, you'll find targeted supply chain advice for entrepreneurs, not a jargon-filled textbook. You'll discover the threads that run through the supply chain of every successful startup and how to apply them to your company. This book is your essential guide to building and launching your product and supply chain right the first time.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781737572800
Publisher: Jonathan Biddle
Publication date: 11/01/2021
Pages: 298
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.62(d)

About the Author

Jonathan Biddle is a supply chain professional currently working at Google. In this book, he leverages his extensive supply chain expertise to provide an easy-to-use guide for entrepreneurs bringing a product to market.

Jonathan received his International MBA from the University of South Carolina and specialized in Supply Chain Operations and Business Analytics. Following his MBA, he worked at the largest cable manufacturer the world, the Prysmian Group, for a number of years. He assisted with multi-million dollar SAP implementations and optimized the production planning processes in fiber optics factories. He managed the supply chain for a specialty make-to-order factory in the Northeast, and then managed the global supply chain operations for the Elevator division. He now works at Google managing various supply chain programs in the Global Infrastructure Group.
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