When (Out)Sourcing Goes Wrong

Today’s post is from Dick Locke, Sourcing Innovation’s resident expert on International Sourcing and Procurement.

Three hundred Pakistani garment workers die in a factory fire. (Source: New York Times) Doors were locked, windows were barred. And the factory had just been inspected by a subcontractor to a certification agency. Lesson here: If you can’t afford to visit the factory you are sourcing from, then no cost savings is sufficient. Do not let other companies do the research for you.


Thanks, Dick, for the valuable lesson here.