Learning From Manufacturing Crises: Why Lessons Go Unshared
Learning from a Crisis - Notre Dame Business Mendoza College of Business
Mendoza College of Business2026.03.16Updated 19d ago

Notre Dame researcher Junghee Lee finds manufacturers learn from past disruptions but fail to share lessons or prevent repeat crises.
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Notre Dame researcher Junghee Lee discovered that manufacturers do learn from past disruptions but fail to share knowledge or prevent recurring crises. The study reveals a critical gap between internal organizational learning and industry-wide resilience. Understanding these barriers could help companies better prepare for future supply chain disruptions.
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