Source
Longitudes
Edition and Date

November 19, 2015

Interview by Samantha Slappey, Editor

Sheffi, Y.,
The Tears in the Deep Tiers,
Publication
EUROPEAN BUSINESS REVIEW,
Edition and Date

57-62, November - December 2015.

Source
MIT News
Edition and Date

October 21, 2015

In new book, MIT professor explains how companies can lessen the shocks of a volatile world.

Source
Supply Chain Management Review
Edition and Date

October 11, 2015

Interview by Bob Trebilcok, Editorial Director

Sheffi, Y.,
Preparing for Disruptions Through Early Detection,
Publication
MIT SLOAN MANAGEMENT REVIEW,
Edition and Date

57(1):31-42, Fall 2015.

Subtitle
How the Best Companies Manage the Unexpected
Book Short Description

A catastrophic earthquake is followed by a tsunami that inundates the coastline, and around the globe manufacturing comes to a standstill. State-of-the-art passenger jets are grounded because of a malfunctioning part. A strike halts shipments through a major port. A new digital device decimates the sales of other brands and sends established firms to the brink of bankruptcy. The interconnectedness of the global economy today means that unexpected events in one corner of the globe can ripple through the world's supply chain and affect customers everywhere.

Source
El Comercio
Edition and Date

April 28, 2015

Article from Peruvian newspaper El Comercio on building transportation infrastructure in Latin America. Title in English: "The problem of transportation infrastructure has a political solution."

Sheffi, Y., Lynn, B.,
Publication
THE BRIDGE – THE JOURNAL OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCE,
Edition and Date

44(3):22-29, Fall 2014.

Sabbaghi, N., Sheffi, Y., and Tsitsiklis, J.,
Publication
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRODUCTION ECONOMICS,
Edition and Date

153, July, 2014.

Phadnis, S., Caplice, C., Sheffi, Y., and Singh, M.,
Effect of Scenario Planning on Field Experts' Judgement of Long-Range Investment Decisions,
Publication
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL,
Edition and Date

June 2014.