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Lean Supply Chain Management A Handbook For Strategic Procurement 1st Edition Jeffrey P Wincel

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Lean Supply Chain Management A Handbook For Strategic Procurement 1st Edition Jeffrey P Wincel
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Publisher: Productivity Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.93 MB
Pages: 196
Author: Jeffrey P. Wincel
ISBN: 9781563272899, 156327289X
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Lean Supply Chain Management A Handbook For Strategic Procurement 1st Edition Jeffrey P Wincel by Jeffrey P. Wincel 9781563272899, 156327289X instant download after payment.

This books provides an excellent detailed road map for taking Lean concepts to the supply chain. Many of the publications I've read summarize the success companies have had in implementing Lean concepts. This book goes well beyond that, outlining HOW to take Lean to the supply chain. The book includes a 5 phase process with step-by-step instructions for each phase. The real "jewel" in the book is the authors discussion of companies in a "crisis environment" versus companies in a "normal environment". Lean initiatives are often initiated as a result of a company finding itself in a "crisis". These initiatives fail because Lean practictioners are unable to recognize the need, or are unable to deliver, the quick results needed in a time of crisis. This book is a "must have" for anyone wanting to take Lean concepts to their supply chain.

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