'Dynamic Supply Chains is a masterpiece in the field of supply chain management' Dr Rakesh Singh, Chairman, Institute of Supply Chain Management, India Dynamic supply chains are at the heart of your business. You need to get them right. Are your supply chains equipped to compete for a faster, more flexible future? Supply chains are not just part of your business: in many ways they are your business. They are made up of living, active people, and to really get supply chains right you need to capture the dynamism that people can bring to the flow of goods and services, both inside and outside…mehr
'Dynamic Supply Chains is a masterpiece in the field of supply chain management' Dr Rakesh Singh, Chairman, Institute of Supply Chain Management, India Dynamic supply chains are at the heart of your business. You need to get them right. Are your supply chains equipped to compete for a faster, more flexible future? Supply chains are not just part of your business: in many ways they are your business. They are made up of living, active people, and to really get supply chains right you need to capture the dynamism that people can bring to the flow of goods and services, both inside and outside your business. In this third edition of Dynamic Supply Chains, renowned international expert John Gattorna gives you a practical and effective new model for supply chains that will help you get closer to your customers and suppliers, and set your business on a new path to growth. John's 'outside-in' philosophy is based on 'Design Thinking' principles, underpinned by business analytics, visualization, and the passion to get things done. This is indeed, supply chains by design.
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John Gattorna and Deborah Ellis are long-term collaborators on the design and management of enterprise supply chains. Dr John Gattorna has been one of the most influential voices in the development of the modern supply chain. His long-held vision of the supply chain as the central nervous system of an organisation and as a major source of competitive advantage if done well has inspired both supply chain professionals and CEOs.To support this vision, he has led the development of frameworks and tools to guide design using customers as the sole frame-of-reference, thus ensuring precise alignment between enterprise supply chains and the markets/customers they serve.In 2018 John was awarded the Council of Supply Chain Management (CSCMP) Distinguished Service Award for his contribution to the profession, and in the same year was inducted into the CSCMP Hall of Fame.Deborah Ellis has consulted with leading companies for over 20 years on logistics and supply chain strategy. Like John Gattorna, the emphasis of her work has been on developing tailored supply chains that generate market advantage. She has worked with him, and partnered with clients, to apply, refine and extend the frameworks and methodologies that simplify the supply chain task, while generating value for the customer and the business.Since 2017 they have together presented the Global Supply Chain Thought Leadership Retreat Series for senior supply chain executives in the Asia Pacific, South Africa and Europe. These by-invitation-only events have been very well received, and this book has evolved from the research and discussions associated with those events.
Inhaltsangabe
Praise for Dynamic Supply Chains A word about the title: Time for a reality check and a leap of faith Foreword Preface: The power of reading and ‘thought leadership’ Author’s acknowledgements Publisher’s acknowledgements Introduction: Starting with the end in mind Part 1: Developing supply chain strategy Ch. 1 Coping with market volatility: the ‘new normal’ Making the case for a new paradigm in supply chain design Ch. 2 Customer conversations: looking from the ‘outside-in’ How to reduce complexity and associated costs Ch. 3 Designing supply chain strategies How to formulate strategies that reduce cost and improve service Ch. 4 Internal cultural capability How to align internal capabilities to propel multiple supply chains Ch. 5 Leading from the front How to revolutionise supply chain performance through inspired leadership Ch. 6 Designing responsive organization structures How to get your people working together, and focused on customers Part 2: Configuring supply chains to maximize performance Ch. 7 Collaborative supply chains: demand-side How to nurture the relationships cherished by truly ‘collaborative’ customers Ch. 8 Lean supply chains: demand-side How to routinely deliver lowest cost outcomes for customers Ch. 9 Agile supply chains: demand-side How to design and deliver capacity for a fast response Ch. 10 Campaign supply chains: demand-side How to deliver-in-full-on-time, every time, to project sites Ch. 11 Fully Flexible supply chains: demand-side How to design for major unexpected disruptions Ch. 12 Supplier conversations: supply-side How to give the supply-side better customer visibility Ch. 13 ‘Hybrid’ supply chains How to bring the demand-side and supply-side together Part 3: Executing supply chain management Ch. 14 New outsourcing business models that drive value How to turbo-charge supply chain operations Ch. 15 Service sector supply chains How to apply proven supply chain principles in the service sector Ch. 16 The new world order How to set your Agenda for the decade ahead Ch. 17 Joining the dots to create dynamic institutions How to move from an operations mindset to full ‘business transformation’ Afterword: Ending with the future in mind Endnotes Selected bibliography A word about the author Index
Praise for Dynamic Supply Chains A word about the title: Time for a reality check and a leap of faith Foreword Preface: The power of reading and ‘thought leadership’ Author’s acknowledgements Publisher’s acknowledgements Introduction: Starting with the end in mind Part 1: Developing supply chain strategy Ch. 1 Coping with market volatility: the ‘new normal’ Making the case for a new paradigm in supply chain design Ch. 2 Customer conversations: looking from the ‘outside-in’ How to reduce complexity and associated costs Ch. 3 Designing supply chain strategies How to formulate strategies that reduce cost and improve service Ch. 4 Internal cultural capability How to align internal capabilities to propel multiple supply chains Ch. 5 Leading from the front How to revolutionise supply chain performance through inspired leadership Ch. 6 Designing responsive organization structures How to get your people working together, and focused on customers Part 2: Configuring supply chains to maximize performance Ch. 7 Collaborative supply chains: demand-side How to nurture the relationships cherished by truly ‘collaborative’ customers Ch. 8 Lean supply chains: demand-side How to routinely deliver lowest cost outcomes for customers Ch. 9 Agile supply chains: demand-side How to design and deliver capacity for a fast response Ch. 10 Campaign supply chains: demand-side How to deliver-in-full-on-time, every time, to project sites Ch. 11 Fully Flexible supply chains: demand-side How to design for major unexpected disruptions Ch. 12 Supplier conversations: supply-side How to give the supply-side better customer visibility Ch. 13 ‘Hybrid’ supply chains How to bring the demand-side and supply-side together Part 3: Executing supply chain management Ch. 14 New outsourcing business models that drive value How to turbo-charge supply chain operations Ch. 15 Service sector supply chains How to apply proven supply chain principles in the service sector Ch. 16 The new world order How to set your Agenda for the decade ahead Ch. 17 Joining the dots to create dynamic institutions How to move from an operations mindset to full ‘business transformation’ Afterword: Ending with the future in mind Endnotes Selected bibliography A word about the author Index
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