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Primary Causes
Fundamental reasons or root causes that directly lead to an event, situation, or outcome, distinct from secondary or tertiary factors.
Remedy
Refers to a treatment, solution, or means of correcting or improving a problem, situation, or condition.
Bullwhip Measure
A metric used to quantify the increase in fluctuation at higher tiers of a supply chain caused by small changes in demand at the consumer end.
Bullwhip Effect
A phenomenon in supply chains where minor fluctuations in demand at the retail level cause progressively larger fluctuations in demand at the wholesaler, manufacturer, and supplier levels.
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