Abstract:
Purpose: In order to remain competitive in the market, firms are forced to expand their
product offerings and offer high levels of customization, bringing about high uncertainty in
their supply chain. As a result, firms that face high environmental uncertainty are
increasingly facing higher risks in terms of supply disruptions, production and delivery
delays that ultimately result in poor operational performance.
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Methodology & Design: Mainly there are two types of research mythology i.e. qualitative
and quantitative. The scope of this research suggests that, the research design is causal
therefore, the researcher is going to examine the cause and impact of one variable over the
other i.e. requires a measurable result to justify the research objectives. In this regard, the
quantitative research methodology would be the best fit. A sampling design aids the
researcher in identification of sample size, and sampling technique. After determining the
sampling deign the researcher will have the opportunity to move forward for the testing The sample population for this research is 250 employees’ including people who arepurpose,
male and female.
Findings: The results from the test shows that, all the research variables are significant which
means that, all of them have positive impact on operational performance of the firm.
Conclusion: The conclusion from the statistical test clearly identifies that, the research valid and reliable enough to carry out the research. Similarly, the results from thevariables are test shows that, all the research variables are significant which means that, all of them have
positive impact on operational performance.