E-Book, Englisch, 288 Seiten
Cordón / Hald / Seifert Strategic Supply Chain Management
1. Auflage 2013
ISBN: 978-1-136-34558-6
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
E-Book, Englisch, 288 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-136-34558-6
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
The supply chain is at the heart of every successful business organization's decision-making process. This textbook explains how to create a winning supply chain management strategy by spotlighting how senior executives in European and US companies have turned their supply chains into strategic weapons designed to convert threats, risks and outside pressures into competitive advantages.
Strategic Supply Chain Management contains twenty real-world cases, all of which have been field researched by a top author team and tested out in the classroom. Each case adopts an executive leadership perspective to illuminate the real dilemmas faced by managers. The authors draw on their extensive classroom and industry experience to ensure that the writing style is geared towards an executive education readership.
This elite case package will provide a complete teaching resource and authentic learning experience for MBA and executive education classes in Supply Chain Management throughout the world.
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Introduction 1. Thinking Strategically about Supply Chain Management 2. The Supply Chain: Key Driver of Your Business Model 2.1. Case: Luxottica: Sustaining Growth in Challenging Times 2.2. Case: MAS Holdings: Providing Design to Delivery Solutions to the Global Apparel Industry 2.3. Case: Nestlé: Quality on the Boardroom Agenda (A) 2.4. Case: Nestlé: Quality on the Boardroom Agenda (B) 3. Handling Dilemmas in the Supply Chain 3.1. Case: Numico (A): Delivering Innovation through the Supply Chain 3.2. Case: Numico (B): Transforming the Supply Chain to Support New Realities 3.3. Case: Numico: King Project 3.4. Case: ABB Transformers 3.5. Case: Hewlett-Packard: Creating a Virtual Supply Chain (A) 3.6. Case: Hewlett-Packard: Creating a Virtual Supply Chain (B) 4. Making the Supply Chain Work 4.1. Case: Novo Nordisk Engineering: Running for Fast-track Project Execution 4.2. Case: Building Partnerships: Reinventing Oracle’s Go-to-Market Strategy 4.3. Case: LEGO: Consolidating Distribution (A) 4.4. Case: LEGO: Consolidating Distribution (B) 4.5. Case: Freqon: Buyer–supplier Evolution? 4.6. Case: Unaxis: Going Asia (A) 4.7. Case: Unaxis: Going Asia (B) 5. Sustaining Supply Chain Alignment 5.1. Case: The "mi adidas" Mass Customization Initiative 5.2. Case: Hilti (A): Gearing the Supply Chain for the Future 5.3. Case: Hilti (B): Reflections and Outlook