Boundaryless Conversations Podcast

#138 - Supply Chains as Complex Systems and their Organisational Implications - with Federico Marchesi

Mar 30, 2026
Federico Marchesi, a supply chain strategist and author focused on treating supply networks as complex adaptive systems. He discusses why disruptions and variability are structural, how modular product architectures and Demand-Driven MRP create buffers, why organisational design must enable distributed decision-making, and how AI agents and micro-enterprises can make supply systems more adaptive.
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INSIGHT

Supply Chains Are Complex Adaptive Systems

  • Supply chains are not linear pipelines but complex adaptive systems with multiple actors exchanging information, products, and cash.
  • Feedback loops make suppliers become partners or competitors, so flows constantly reshape network behavior and outcomes.
ADVICE

Place Decisions With Informed Teams

  • Stop framing decisions as purely centralized versus decentralized and instead place decision rights where people have timely information and clear incentives.
  • Pair distributed decision-making with a synchronization layer to maintain coherence across the network.
ADVICE

Design Supply Chains Strategically First

  • Treat supply chain strategic design and day-to-day operations as separate but complementary disciplines; design to limit disruptions, operate to react to the unforeseen.
  • Use whiteboard design of flows, buffers, and decision points to make systems resilient.
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