This book examines how the logistical and technological demands of the Second World War fundamentally restructured the modern corporate landscape. It explores the transition from artisanal production to the standardized mass manufacturing systems that paved the way for global supply chain management. Readers will learn how military strategies like operational research and crisis-driven innovation were adapted into civilian business practices to drive rapid scaling and market dominance. By analyzing twenty-three pivotal shifts, the text illustrates how the wartime economy birthed the contemporary frameworks of corporate hierarchy and industrial efficiency.