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Guide to Supply Chain Management, A

The Evolution of SCM Models, Strategies, and Practices

Pearson FT Press (Hersteller)
978-0-13-382054-6 (ISBN)
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Managing supply networks for innovation and competitive advantage: Concepts, models, roadmaps, and more



Capture, organize, and fully utilize your #1 supply chain resource: knowledge
Systematically improve strategic, tactical, and operational decision-making
Improve your capabilities for managing and competing on supply networks

Best-practice supply chain management transcends yesterday's functional silos. Today, it requires a comprehensive approach that recognizes supply networksas the core driver of business value. To maximize and sustain value creation in fast-changing supply networks, practitioners must properly address an even deeper issue: knowledge.



In A Guide to Supply Chain Management, two pioneers in global supply chain operations explain why knowledge management is so critical to supply chain success. This comprehensive introductory guide offers powerful blueprints and models for managing both knowledge and risk in your own rapidly evolving environment. Using the new approaches described here, supply chain decision-makers can systematically achieve far higher levels of effective innovation. This innovation will help you create a ground-breaking cost-benefit environment: one that encompasses partners and alliances to establish sustainable competitive leadership.



The book discusses models such as the Forresters Effect, the Efficient Supply Chain, Vendor managed inventory (VMI), Lean supply chain, Sales and operations planning (S&OP), Continuous replenishment program (CRP), the Agile supply chain, Efficient consumer response (ECR), Collaborative planning, forecasting and replenishment (CPFR), Responsive supply chain, Bullwhip effect, Leagile supply chain, Supply chain risk management, Integrated Business Planning (IBP), Resilient supply chain, Customer driven supply chain, Demand driven supply chain, Business Case, Adaptive supply chain, and the wise supply chain.

Alexandre Oliveira is a founding-partner at CEBRALOG (www.cebralog.com), a supply chain consultancy and training company headquartered in Brazil since 2001. Alexandre has also been President of the Brazilian Institute of Supply Chain Professionals (I.B.S.) since 2007. He offers courses for MBA programs at Business School Sao Paulo and is a regular contributor to seminars, conferences, and congresses. Alexandre began his career at Procter and Gamble, where he gained executive experience in manufacturing, quality assurance, and logistics in assignment in Brazil and in Europe, but for the past 15 years, he has developed his career as consultant. Alexandre has worked as a senior consultant, trainer, and expert advisor for companies such as GE, 3M, Sony, Bayer, Pepsico, Pernod Ricard, Unilever, Avon, Adidas, John Deere, Eaton, Walmart, Motorola, and several others. Alexandre holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Chemical Engineering and a Master in Finance degree from the State University of Campinas (Unicamp, Brazil) and a Master of Science (Honors) degree in Logistics and Supply Chain Management from Cranfield's University School of Management, United Kingdom. Since 2001, Alexandre has actively influenced logistics thinking in several supply chain organizations. He chaired the Logistics Committee at the American Chamber of Commerce (Amcham, Brazil, 2001- 2004), chaired the Supply Chain Committee at the British Chamber of Commerce (Britcham, Brazil, 2006-2007), and he was Regional Vice-President of former Brazilian Logistics Association (2002-2003). He has lectured in MBA courses since 2004 in top regional universities such as State University of Campinas (Unicamp) and State University of Sao Paulo (USP). Alexandre has published in the International Journal of Physical Distribution and Logistics Management and coordinates the Operations and Supply Chain Academic group at LinkedIn, which currently has nearly 20,000 members (March 2014). Anne Gimeno is a founding-partner at CEBRALOG, a supply chain consultancy and training company headquartered in Brazil since 2001. Anne has also been the Managing-Director of the Brazilian Institute of Supply Chain Professionals (I.B.S.) since 2007. Anne began her career at Procter and Gamble, where she gained executive experience in materials planning, sales, and customer service. For the past 15 years, she has worked as a senior consultant for companies such as GE, 3M, Bayer, Pepsico, Pernod Ricard, and several others. Anne holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Chemical Engineering and a Master of Science (Honors) degree in Logistics and Supply Chain Management from Cranfield University's School of Management, United Kingdom. She served as the director of the former Brazilian Logistics Association (2002-2003).

Preface xii

Chapter 1 Supply Chain, People, and Knowledge 1

Supply Chain Networks 5

Supply Network Alignment Reference Model 13

People, Knowledge, and Value 15

Maturity Levels 1 and 2 18

Chapter 2 Supply Chain Management Models, Strategies, and Practices 31

Forrester Effect 31

The Naive Era 39

The Efficient Supply Chain 40

Expert Opinion 43

Vendor-Managed Inventory 45

The Lean Supply Chain 46

Sales and Operations Planning 50

The Transition Era 53

Continuous Replenishment Program 54

The Agile Supply Chain 57

Efficient Consumer Response 58

Collaborative Planning, Forecasting, and Replenishment 59

The Maturity Era 63

The Responsive Supply Chain 64

Bullwhip Effect 75

The Leagile Supply Chain 80

Supply Chain Risk Management 87

The Business Value Era 92

Integrated Business Planning 93

Resilient Supply Chain 95

Expert Opinion 96

Customer-Driven Supply Chain 101

Demand-Driven Supply Chain 102

Business Case 103

Adaptive Supply Chain 105

Business Innovation Era 107

Chapter 3 Supply Network Knowledge Areas 113

Supply Chain Building Blocks 114

Demand Planning and Forecasting 116

Expert Opinion 121

Procurement 123

Inventory Planning 125

Production Planning 129

Transportation 130

Expert Opinion 132

Warehousing 137

Manufacturing 138

Distribution and International Logistics 140

Expert Opinion 140

Business Case 144

Governance Levels 147

Logistics Projects 150

Business Case 151

Human Resources 154

Information Technology 155

Customer Service 157

Business Case 161

Expert Opinion 164

Case 168

Supply Chain Governance 170

Connecting Tactic Areas 174

Key Knowledge Areas 176

Business Integration 178

External Relationships 183

Case 186

Supply Network Management 189

Bibliography 195

Index 197

Verlagsort NJ
Sprache englisch
Gewicht 1 g
Themenwelt Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Logistik / Produktion
ISBN-10 0-13-382054-8 / 0133820548
ISBN-13 978-0-13-382054-6 / 9780133820546
Zustand Neuware
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