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Competitive Supply Chains A Valuebased Management Perspective First Edition Enver Yucesan

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Competitive Supply Chains A Valuebased Management Perspective First Edition Enver Yucesan
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.04 MB
Pages: 150
Author: Enver Yucesan
ISBN: 9780230515673, 0230515673
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: First Edition

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Competitive Supply Chains A Valuebased Management Perspective First Edition Enver Yucesan by Enver Yucesan 9780230515673, 0230515673 instant download after payment.

This book emphasizes three key messages:Value: While the traditional approaches to supply chain management have favoured cost minimalization, the authors believe that SCM is a value enabler with strategic decisions in supply chain design leading to value creation and tactical decisions in supply chain coordination leading to value capture.Alignment: While trust-based collaborative practices are the ultimate goal, adequate economic incentives should be designed to ensure the much needed alignment.Sustainability: Supply chain design should be viewed as a dynamic process rather than a set of activities held together by low transaction costs.

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