Supply Ecosystems: Interconnected, Interdependent And Cooperative Operations, Supply And Contract Management

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This book attempts to address the lack of connectedness between topics that have traditionally been dealt with as discrete and self-contained. By reflecting on how these topic areas work together and have the capability to offer businesses a complete supply capability to complement the customer focus of sales and marketing, this book provides a holistic view of how the whole of the supply side of a business can be coordinated and provide support to competitive advantage.Topics covered include how businesses function in the global business context, the role and importance of design and quality thinking in operations and operations management, the logistics of supply, contracts and informal agreements, as well as current trends and new technological processes. Finally, it concludes with global operations, supply and contract management and competitive advantage.By providing this bigger picture view it will allow both supply chain students and practitioners as well as their cognate colleagues a chance to see how the crucial connections and interfaces need to be considered and optimized for global success. This book is essential reading for students and managers in the field of operations management and international trade and business.

Author(s): Douglas Kinnis Macbeth
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Year: 2019

Language: English
Pages: 248
Tags: Supply Chain Management; Industrial Management; Operations Management

Chapter 1 Global Business Context..............1
Chapter 2 Operations..............69
Chapter 3 Supply..............95
Chapter 4 Contract..............141
Chapter 5 Possible Futures..............163
Chapter 6 Supply Ecosystems and Competitive Advantage..............177