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Sector news. You can enter multiple email addresses separated by commas. More news. More recommendations. So they probably had plans for what was going to launch Q4 at least eighteen months ago, if not more. And, little by little, over the course of the pandemic, they have lost their ability to deliver on those goals. Well, the pandemic is going to take the biggest blame, and you can lay the effects of the pandemic at the feet of anyone you like, depending on your political persuasion.
Suffice it to say that the pandemic was not handled well by a lot of governments. Say what you want about conditions before Brexit, the separation has been brutal.
And, to be perfectly clear, the side effects were foreseen by a lot of people. Also, Games Workshop is partly to blame. Games Workshop acts like a black box too much of the time, so when problems arise they simply do not make statements saying that there was a problem with their supply chain. Because, to be perfectly fair, a little bit of communication from Games Workshop on the issue of their supply chain would go a long way in affording them customer goodwill. A good PR department is one that does damage control, not one that shutters the windows and locks the doors and refuses to talk.
If Games Workshop wants to restore the faith of its customers in the face of an increasing and ongoing crisis, then they can start with their public relations. What Happened to the Supply Chain Anyway?
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