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What Grandma’s Cookie Recipe Can Teach Us About Supply Chains
How Do You Prevent Supply Chain Knowledge Loss?
One of the biggest challenges facing supply chain and warehouse operations today is knowledge loss caused by employee turnover, retirements, and organizational change. When critical operational knowledge exists only in the minds of experienced employees, organizations can face disruptions, slower onboarding, inconsistent processes, and increased operational risk.
Think about a family recipe that’s been passed down for generations. If nobody writes it down, eventually important details are forgotten. The same thing can happen in supply chain execution.
In a recent guest article for MHI, Greg Malinowski, Client Executive at Tryon Solutions, explores what a simple cookie recipe can teach us about preserving operational knowledge, improving workforce readiness, and building more resilient supply chain operations.
Successful organizations create documented processes, standardized workflows, training programs, and technology-enabled systems that preserve knowledge and make it accessible to future teams. This helps improve operational consistency, reduce risk, and support long-term business growth.

Written By Ashley Feldpausch
Ashley is a marketing professional, specializing in supply chain execution and leveraging strategic insights to drive growth, innovation, and customer engagement in the supply chain industry. For further information, please email sales@tryonsolutions.com.
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