Skip to Primary Navigation

Book review: Reimagining supply chains through shared progress

Power and Progress book on a coffee table
Photo: Vlada Gurvich

In a word where global supply chains define who benefits from progress, Power and Progress offers not just a warning, but a call “for reimagining a better future.”

In today’s fast-moving business environment, decision-makers often seek quick, technical solutions to complex challenges. But neglecting the long view can be costly. Power and Progress is a powerful reminder of why businesses must listen to academic research, particularly when it offers historical depth.

This book provides a sweeping analysis

Get full access, free for a month

Start your 28-day free trial to continue reading and access
all content on GRIP – no payment details required.

What’s included:

  • Every new article, plus our 5,000+ archive
  • Daily regulatory insight and guidance
  • Exclusive interviews and in-depth analysis
  • Coverage of industry-leading events and conferences
  • All podcasts and videos, featuring industry experts
  • The full set of Rules Navigator tools
  • An ad-free experience