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The Little Handbook of Logistics Haikus introduces readers to the principles of logistics management, innovatively presented through 60 haikus. Bridging the brevity of Japanese poetry and the complexity of supply chain management, the book synthesizes essential concepts with an artistic twist. The topics span the foundational pillars of supply chain and operations management, inventory management, warehousing, network design, and transportation to current trends such as last-mile delivery and the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on logistics. Structured to offer both theoretical and practical…mehr

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The Little Handbook of Logistics Haikus introduces readers to the principles of logistics management, innovatively presented through 60 haikus. Bridging the brevity of Japanese poetry and the complexity of supply chain management, the book synthesizes essential concepts with an artistic twist. The topics span the foundational pillars of supply chain and operations management, inventory management, warehousing, network design, and transportation to current trends such as last-mile delivery and the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on logistics. Structured to offer both theoretical and practical insights, the book presents each subject through haikus, followed by discussions that unpack the underlying ideas and applications. The concise poetic form aids in comprehension, making the learning process both efficient and memorable. While exploring operations management, students examine system-level thinking and the economic implications of logistical decisions on an overarching supply chain strategy. The Little Handbook of Logistics Haikus is an ideal supplementary text for courses in logistics, transportation management, and supply chain management. Its unique approach makes it an excellent resource for students and instructors seeking a refreshing perspective on logistics principles and a creative pedagogical tool to enrich classroom discussions. The book also serves as a gentle introduction for members of the public wanting to learn about logistics in a more accessible format.
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Stanley Frederick W. T. Lim is an associate professor in the Department of Supply Chain Management and faculty affiliate with the Evolution and Future of Work Research Initiative at Michigan State University. He holds a Ph.D. in supply chain management from the University of Cambridge, a master's degree in computer science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and an M.B.A. from Warwick Business School. His research examines operational challenges in downstream supply chains. He is recognized for his practical and managerial approach, grounding his work in real-world applications.