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Strategic logistics management
As we approach the dawn of a new century, the temptation to try to predict the future increases. The forecasts of “futurologists” have often been spectacularly unsuccessful in the past. One-hundred years ago, Europe’s ruling classes were generally confident about what lay ahead. They largely failed to predict the two world wars, the depression, the spread of communism and the onset of the cold war which marked the first half of the twentieth century. Today, the speed of change is much greater. The perils of prediction are, then, significantly increased.
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