Supply Chain Redesign: Transforming Supply Chains into Integrated Value Systems
Robert B. Handfield, Ernest L. Nichols Jr.
- 出版商: Prentice Hall
- 出版日期: 2002-08-22
- 售價: $810
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 400
- 裝訂: Hardcover
- ISBN: 0130603120
- ISBN-13: 9780130603128
已絕版
買這商品的人也買了...
-
$680$578 -
$650$553 -
$755Engineering Electromagnetics, 6/e
-
$590$466 -
$690$538 -
$780$663 -
$400$316 -
$1,176Microelectronic Circuit Design, 2/e (IE)(美國版ISBN:0072505036)
-
$850$723 -
$620$558 -
$580$493 -
$590$460 -
$760$646 -
$490$382 -
$1,986Code Complete: A Practical Handbook of Software Construction, 2/e (Paperback)
-
$520$411 -
$820$738 -
$650$553 -
$760$600 -
$1,190$1,166 -
$1,029Mechanical Engineering Design, 7/e (美國版ISBN:0072921935)
-
$560$476 -
$760$684 -
$280$238 -
$4,340$4,123
相關主題
商品描述
Appropriate for courses in logistics, supply/value chains, or contemporary strategies for seeking competitive advantage.
In recent years, enterprises have recognized that supply chains exist to create customer value, and that customer value can be created throughout the supply chain. Supply Chain Redesign systematically introduces today's most important techniques, strategies, and tactics for optimizing supply chains. Two leading practitioners and business school faculty members identify key emerging trends and drivers in supply chain management; then show how to map existing supply chain networks, identify and integrate information flows within any organization, and discover the changes that will drive the greatest added value. They show how to enhance collaboration, integrating customers and suppliers to design products that support efficient supply chains; and how to make the most of strategic cost management techniques. Finally, drawing on their extensive consulting experience, as well as detailed case studies from GM and Nortel, the authors offer exceptional insight into key supply chain redesign success factors.
Table of Contents
Preface.
1. Supply Chain Management:
Transforming Supply Chains into Integrated “Value Systems”.
2. Understanding and Improving Supply Chains and Key Supply Chain Processes.
3. Internal Integration—Managing Information Flows within the Organization.
4. The Financial Impacts of SCM—Finding the “Sweet Spot”.
5. Creating Collaboration and Trust in the Supply Chain.
6. Customer/Supplier Integration into New Product Development.
7. Strategic Cost Management in a Global Supply Chain.
8. Navigating the Business to Business (B2B) E-Commerce Landscape.
9. Creating Information Visibility.
10. Managing Change in the Supply Chain: Lessons from General Motors.
Index.