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Bradley's Law

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Bradley's Law states that a company should expect to pay for a specific electronic device - a price commensurate with their "Competitiveness" within that particular commodity. This "Competitiveness" is the measure of how the supply chain sees that company. [1]

This law is named after Founder, Chairman and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of Lytica Inc. based in Ottawa, Ontario, Ken J. Bradley.

References[edit]

  1. Tayles, Mark (2017-03-28). "Bradley's Law: Pricing Competitiveness Mirror Supply Chain Influence". EPS News. Retrieved 2017-03-29.


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