Use Supply Chain For Innovation – Frameworks, Case Studies and Guidelines

Use Supply Chain For Innovation – Frameworks, Case Studies and Guidelines
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Publisher : Global Supply Chain Group
Total Pages : 13
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Synopsis Use Supply Chain For Innovation – Frameworks, Case Studies and Guidelines by : Vivek Sood

This report outlines case studies of how companies have used supply chain to design better products, faster than their competitors. Having done that it outlines real life frameworks based on our project experience which can be used by any company to do exactly the same thing and bridge the gap between design and commercialisation of new products. It also outlines the key guidelines to assure your success on your innovation trail. To see who this report is written for, and whether this report is for you or not – read the description on its website.

Frameworks and Cases on Evolutional Supply Chain

Frameworks and Cases on Evolutional Supply Chain
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 331
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ISBN-10 : 9781799898023
ISBN-13 : 1799898024
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Frameworks and Cases on Evolutional Supply Chain by : Higuchi, Toru

Although most supply chains have changed dramatically over the years, the dynamic aspects of supply chains, such as changes in the suppliers, factory and storage locations, production processes, and distribution structures, are rarely studied and considered. Further study on the evolution of supply chains is crucial in order to ensure they are working as efficiently as possible. Frameworks and Cases on Evolutional Supply Chain considers the dynamic aspects of the supply chain and provides frameworks of the evolutional supply chain through symbolic case studies. Covering a range of topics such as industrial clusters, food loss, and the global supply chain, this reference work is ideal for industry professionals, researchers, practitioners, scholars, academicians, policymakers, business owners, government officials, instructors, and students.

Guide to Supply Chain Management

Guide to Supply Chain Management
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 218
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ISBN-10 : 9783319771854
ISBN-13 : 331977185X
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Guide to Supply Chain Management by : Colin Scott

This essential guide brings supply chain theory to life. Intended for readers with a business interest in supply chain management, the book covers the key topics in eleven chapters, including planning, sourcing, making, delivering and returning, as well as strategy, people, finance, customer service and outsourcing. Each chapter starts with a brief summary and learning objectives that guide the reader through the text. This second edition also explores digital, sustainability and innovation impacts on today’s global supply chains. The book is written in a clear and simple way, featuring a variety of figures, tables and recommendations for further reading. The respective chapters conclude with real-life case studies from different companies, illustrating best practices. In the course of their work, the authors have met professionals all over the world who are passionate about their business achievements. By including their vivid examples, the guide brings theory to life, enabling readers to understand and embrace the concepts and ideas presented. Colin Scott, Henriette Lundgren and Paul Thompson are experts in supply chain management and have worked with practitioners in businesses across the globe. Endorsement: This guide is a really useful reminder of what good practice is and how it should be applied within supply chain management. The book is relevant for students of supply chain management and professional practitioners alike. This book offers an invaluable guide to understanding the specific dynamics of your supply chain and the fundamentals underpinning it. It provides the framework for delivering a supply chain strategy based upon recognised best practice. Martin McCourt, CEO, Dyson Limited .

Innovation and Supply Chain Management

Innovation and Supply Chain Management
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 353
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ISBN-10 : 9783319743042
ISBN-13 : 331974304X
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Innovation and Supply Chain Management by : António Carrizo Moreira

This book examines key issues, challenges, opportunities and trends in innovation processes and supply chain management. It proposes ways for organizations to improve their performance by developing business strategies, establishing business innovation activities, and aligning business and innovation activities among firms. Further, it showcases and analyzes the implementation of inter- and intra-organizational process improvement activities and the implementation of organizational innovation solutions to address new product and process-related collaborative relationships across the supply chain. The book is useful for researchers, academics and professionals, presenting some of the most advanced research, concepts, and case studies on the relationship between innovation and supply chain.

Essentials of Supply Chain Management

Essentials of Supply Chain Management
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 375
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ISBN-10 : 9781119461104
ISBN-13 : 1119461103
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Essentials of Supply Chain Management by : Michael H. Hugos

The bestselling guide to the field, updated with the latest innovations Essentials of Supply Chain Management is the definitive guide to the field, providing both broad coverage and necessary detail from a practical, real-world perspective. From clear explanation of fundamental concepts to insightful discussion of supply chain innovation, this book offers students and professionals a comprehensive introduction with immediately-applicable understanding. The fourth edition has been updated to reflect the current state of the field, with coverage of the latest technologies and new case studies that illustrate critical concepts in action. Organized for easy navigation and ease-of-use, this invaluable guide also serves as a quick reference for managers in the field seeking tips and techniques for maximizing efficiency and turning the supply chain into a source of competitive advantage. The supply chain underpins the entire structure of manufacturing and retailing. Well-run, it can help a company become a global behemoth—or, if poorly-managed, it can sink a company before the product ever sees the light of day. The supply chain involves many moving parts, constantly-changing variables, and a network of other business that may have different priorities and interests—keeping it all running smoothly is a complex, but immensely powerful skill. This book takes you inside the supply chain to show you what you need to know. Understand the fundamental concepts behind supply chain management Learn how supply chains work, and how to measure their performance Explore the ways in which innovation is improving supply chains around the world Examine the supply chain as a source of competitive advantage Whether you’re at the front or the back of your supply chain, your business is affected by every other company and event in the chain. Deep understanding and a host of practical skills are required to accurately predict, react to, and manage the ever-changing stream of events that could potentially disrupt the flow. Essentials of Supply Chain Management prepares you to take on the challenge and succeed.

Purchasing and Supply Chain Management

Purchasing and Supply Chain Management
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 408
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ISBN-10 : 9781351661928
ISBN-13 : 1351661922
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Purchasing and Supply Chain Management by : Thomas E. Johnsen

For too long, business has focused on short-term cost advantages through low-cost country sourcing with little regard for the longer-term implications of global sustainability. Purchasing and Supply Chain Management, Second Edition, not only fully addresses the environmental, social and economic challenges of how companies manage purchasing and supply chains, but also delves deeper into emerging areas such as modern slavery, digital technologies and circular supply chains. In addition to explaining the basic principles and processes of both purchasing and supply chain management, the book evaluates how to develop strategic and sustainable purchasing and supply chain management. Our key message is that purchasing and supply chain management needs to focus on value creation rather than cost cutting. This requires the development of new purchasing and supply chain models that involve circular supply structures, supply chain transparency and collaboration with new stakeholders in traditional sourcing and supply chain settings. Aimed at students, educators and practitioners the book integrates sustainability into each chapter as a core element of purchasing and supply chain management. This second edition incorporates new examples and case studies from industry throughout, striking a balance between theoretical frameworks and guidelines for implementation in practice.

The Jericho Principle

The Jericho Principle
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 290
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ISBN-10 : 9780471432050
ISBN-13 : 0471432059
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis The Jericho Principle by : Ralph Welborn

Understanding the opportunities and dangers of innovation through intercompany collaboration The Jericho Principle identifies key trends and patterns in the increasing use of collaboration by corporations and creates a strategic and operational framework for answering key questions about the why and how of using collaboration to rapidly create innovation in uncertain times. Two business and technology strategists from Bearing Point Consulting, formerly KPMG, provide models and diagnostics that break down the various collaborative models in the marketplace, to give managers the tools and understanding they need to quickly and effectively launch the strategic partnerships and alliances that will drive innovation and value creation. Using case studies, client stories, and research, the authors offer the reader a clear view of the promise and peril of collaboration, revealing what works and what doesn't. Ralph Welborn (Westwood, MA), Senior Vice President, and Vincent Kasten (Fanwood, NJ), Managing Director, are senior business and technology strategists with Bearing Point Consulting, one of the world's leading management consulting and systems integration companies.

Next Generation Supply Chains

Next Generation Supply Chains
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 298
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ISBN-10 : 9783030635053
ISBN-13 : 3030635058
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Next Generation Supply Chains by : Rosanna Fornasiero

This open access book explores supply chains strategies to help companies face challenges such as societal emergency, digitalization, climate changes and scarcity of resources. The book identifies industrial scenarios for the next decade based on the analysis of trends at social, economic, environmental technological and political level, and examines how they may impact on supply chain processes and how to design next generation supply chains to answer these challenges. By mapping enabling technologies for supply chain innovation, the book proposes a roadmap for the full implementation of the supply chain strategies based on the integration of production and logistics processes. Case studies from process industry, discrete manufacturing, distribution and logistics, as well as ICT providers are provided, and policy recommendations are put forward to support companies in this transformative process.

Case Studies on Sustainability in the Food Industry

Case Studies on Sustainability in the Food Industry
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : 9783031077425
ISBN-13 : 3031077423
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis Case Studies on Sustainability in the Food Industry by : Samuel O. Idowu

The world's population continues to grow year after year, putting pressure on all global resources. This book provides examples of how we can deal with all the challenges associated with aspects of population growth in the quest for sustainable development. It presents case studies on different areas of sustainability in the food industry, which includes food production and consumption. The collection of illustrative examples includes cases from agriculture and fisheries, the food refining sector, the supply chain, wholesale and retail channels, and other relevant aspects that enhance our understanding of how sustainability takes place in this global sector. The book will appeal to a wide readership, from practitioners to researchers, teachers and students worldwide.

Integrated framework for managing sustainable supply chain practices

Integrated framework for managing sustainable supply chain practices
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Publisher : Universitätsverlag der TU Berlin
Total Pages : 140
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ISBN-10 : 9783798327832
ISBN-13 : 3798327831
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Integrated framework for managing sustainable supply chain practices by : Kucht Campos, Juliana

The pressure on companies towards sustainable development is changing the way they are dealing with their supply chain network. Practices are not limited to the company level. They are involving suppliers, customers, government, society and other stakeholders that impact and are impacted by the actions to improve economic results com-bined with environmental and social responsibility. This book presents a framework which can be used in practice and research for managing practices, possible to be implemented in different industries worldwide, and which intends to add value to the customers. It is composed by three clusters, seven groups and 21 sub-groups of practices and was built with data colleted from a systematic literature review with more than 2000 documents analyzed and refined with workshops and interviews with academics and practitioners. The framework offers a holistic view of practices for improving supply chain sustainability and the integration between them. It has proven to be a valuable instruments for supporting decision planning. Die Herausforderungen nachhaltigen Handelns beeinflussen in Unternehmen in besonderem Maße das Management und den Aufbau von Supply-Chain Netzwerken. Derartige Veränderungen beschränken sich dabei nicht nur auf das jeweilige Unternehmen, sondern beeinflussen alle Akteure im Netzwerk, bspw. Lieferanten und Partner, sowie die Kunden, die Gesellschaft und den Staat. Diese zahlreichen Stakeholder sollten durch Ansätze nachhaltigen Handels in der Art beeinflusst werden, dass eine zunehmende ökologische und soziale Verantwortung auch zu verbesserten ökonomischen Ergebnissen führt. Dieses Buch stellt einen Ordnungsrahmen nachhaltigen Handels vor, welcher weltweit in Praxis und Forschung in unterschiedlichen Branchen realisiert werden kann und darauf abzielt den Mehrwert für die Kunden zu erhöhen. Der Ordnungsrahmen setzt sich dabei aus drei Bereichen zusammen, welche sich wiederum in sieben Gruppen und 21 Untergruppen unterteilen lassen. Die für die Entwicklung des Ordnungsrahmens relevanten Daten wurden dabei durch eine systematischen Literaturrecherche erhoben und geordnet, in deren Verlauf mehr als 2000 Dokumente analysiert wurden. Zwischenergebnisse wurden dabei in Workshops mit Praktikern und Wissenschaftlern bewertet, weiterentwickelt und zusätzlich durch Experteninterviews validiert. Der Ordnungsrahmen zur Nachhaltigkeit in Supply-Chain Netzwerken bietet eine ganzheitliche Sicht auf Verfahren zur Verbesserung der ökonomischen, ökologischen und sozialen Nachhaltigkeit sowie auf die Integration der einzelnen Bereiche und hat sich als wertvolles Instrumente zur Unterstützung von unternehmerischen Entscheidungen erwiesen.