Over the last two years, the term supply chain management has gone from one primarily recognized by those within certain jobs to one frequently appearing in news stories. Supply chain disruptions are still regularly discussed by media outlets, and they continue to affect the lives of many: We refer to these as “average Joes,” or every day citizens who are outside of the profession but are affected by disruptions whenever they go to the store; and supply chain pros, or those individuals who work inside the supply chain profession to keep the wheels turning.