Five Basic Principles of Production and Supply Chain Management Five Basic Principles of Production and Supply Chain Management

Five Basic Principles of Production and Supply Chain Management

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Publisher Description

The basics of industrial and supply-chain excellence in less than 200 pages! This book for self-learning offers a step-by-step presentation of the best practices of modern manufacturing and logistic management, which have been moving beneath the surface like tectonic plates over the last few years. Thanks to their proven operational effectiveness, they have emerged as an interlocking group of "five basics": voice of the customer for innovation and development, production activities with and without added value, postponement or mass customization and modular thinking, dependent and independent customer demand, and the two levels of the supply chain: strategic and operational. The integration of these best practices gives Lean Supply Chain Management, which can help any company maximize its added value and the productivity of its people to innovate and to better serve the customer. Based on the author's long experience as a practitioner, educator, consultant and implementor, this book is an ideal learning tool. It contains several levels of text (summaries, examples, detailed explanations, questionnaires for measuring current practice) to facilitate the acquisition of these key concepts and practices by any individual or company

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2009
March 23
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
158
Pages
PUBLISHER
Xlibris
SELLER
AuthorHouse
SIZE
1.3
MB

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