"As long as goods and materials are getting where they need to go on time, there's usually no need to worry about the supply chains," Biden said.
Sorry, that statement, alone, is misguided, so SloJoe should include himself among the Americans who fit the description; "...but frankly, not a lot of people have a clear understanding, whether they have a Ph.D. or they didn't go to school, about how a supply chain works," Biden said in the same commentary that produced the above quote.
Is it world class strategy to ignore a process that appears to function efficiently? No. The concept is called process improvement, and it means a continuous effort to assess a process to work out it bugs and get pieces of the process more efficient that they were before. It is not a static environment. And no single change will fix all. That's one reason why comprehensive bills, such as the two going through Congress now, will not succeed as is hoped by the Biden admin. The comprehensive thinking plagued Obamacare, and even plagued Biden's own 1992 crime bill, as Clinton, himself, later admitted.
I thank Biden for telling us how stupid we are. Same to ya, Joe.