Andrew Harris, chief sales and marketing officer, DCC Technologies.
WHILE CHANNEL BOSSES PREACH SPEED, A SHOCKING TRUTH IS EXPOSED: THE ENTIRE TECH INDUSTRY IS SPEEDING TOWARD A CLIFF. In a world obsessed with breakneck growth, one executive is blowing the whistle on the LIES of “move fast and break things.” Andrew Harris of DCC Technologies reveals that the foundational systems of global IT distribution are CRACKING under unhinged corporate pressure, threatening to derail your business and YOUR supply chain.
The brutal reality? Companies are EXPANDING product lines, LAUNCHING services, and setting UNREALISTIC targets on a foundation of SAND. This isn’t growth—it’s corporate MALPRACTICE. Harris exposes the catastrophic pattern where pressure and panic drive decisions, setting up partners and customers for inevitable FAILURE. Stock mismatches, overwhelmed staff, and eroded customer confidence are not accidents; they are the DIRECT CONSEQUENCE of a “scale at ALL costs” mentality that values quarterly reports over long-term stability.
“Slowing down is not about hesitation. It is about being DELIBERATE,” Harris states, a RADICAL concept in today’s market. This is a DEVASTATING indictment of an industry culture that rewards recklessness. The channel is littered with the corpses of businesses that expanded faster than their processes, leaving a trail of miscommunication, rework, and broken trust.
The implications are TERRIFYING. This systemic rush is a ticking time bomb in the heart of global tech infrastructure. If the very companies responsible for getting critical technology to market are operating on flawed, overstretched systems, what does that mean for YOUR business’s ability to function? The next major supply chain collapse may not start in a port—it may start in a boardroom that confused speed with strategy.
The truth they don’t want you to know is that the coming crash was built one rushed decision at a time. Are you ready for everything to break?



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