e-Business and Supply Chain Management: An Overview and Framework1 Forthcoming in Production and Operations Management special issue on e-Business and Supply Chain Management M. Eric Johnson Center for Digital Strategies Tuck School of Business Administration Dartmouth College Hanover‚ NH 03755 www.tuck.dartmouth.edu/digitalstrategies m.eric.johnson@dartmouth.edu phone: 603-646-0526; fax: 603-646-1308 Seungjin Whang Global Supply Chain Management Forum Graduate School of Business Stanford
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Operation management is the management which is used for decisions‚ activities and responsibilities of operations managers. Operations Management is the systematic development and control of the processes that transform inputs into goods and services. Operations management contains those areas of management that are concerned with the quality‚ productivity and cost in the operations function as well as strategic planning for the organization. It includes not only manufacturing processes‚ but also
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committed staff applying best practices and innovations. Effective management of the supply chain requires a thorough assessment of all the constituents of the supply chain environment. The assessment will help reveal deficiencies in the overall system‚ comprising logistical support‚ inventory management‚ and control‚ supplier relationship management and warehousing activities. Failure to plan critically for the supply chain can lead to breakdown in the production schedule and service delivery
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Supply Chain Management - Nike & Adidas 1. INTRODUCTION Supply management is a complex function that’s critical to business success‚ responsible for delivering efficient costs‚ high quality‚ fast delivery and continuous innovation throughout companies’ entire supply chains. The strategic contribution of supply management is measured not only in savings made‚ but also in increased shareholder value (Niezen‚ Weller & Deringer‚ 2007). Nike and Adidas are two global companies try to improve their
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------------------------------------------------- Historical developments in supply chain management Six major movements can be observed in the evolution of supply chain management studies: Creation‚ Integration‚ and Globalization (Movahedi et al.‚ 2009)‚ Specialization Phases One and Two‚ and SCM 2.0. 1. creation era The term supply chain management was first coined by a U.S. industry consultant in the early 1980s. However‚ the concept of a supply chain in management was of great importance long before‚ in the early 20th
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As a small business owner and potential retail management executive‚ the availability of products and services are vital to business operations. The occurrence of major disasters have hindered and stopped business functions for many businesses. The information reported in this paper could be useful to small business owners or anyone interested in a career in retail or perhaps customers. Opening Statement: The Supply Chain in the Retail sector is as important as Customer
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http://www.slideshare.net/himadrisingha/barilla-spa-a-case-on-supply-chain-integration http://www.scribd.com/doc/22320494/Barilla-SpA http://www2.newpaltz.edu/~liush/MOIT/Barilla%20Case%20Study.pdf http://www.scribd.com/doc/7325445/Barilla-SpA-Case-Solution http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQgBY5wn0aE The Barilla SpA (Harvard Case) Qian Wang Tsai-Lan Huang Xiaoqing Ge February 2‚ 2000 Summary The JITD initiative at Barrila drew a lot of internal and external objections which
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Information Sharing in Supply Chain Management Done by : Abrar Al-Ajlan Jaya Sinha Acknowledgement Our special thanks to Dr. Astone for her valuable and consistent support. A foreword Today‚ many businesses are failing owing to the incompetency in achieving an effective supply chain process. Also‚ those who are able to successfully manage the supply chain are not successful just by managing this alone. Rather‚ businesses succeed when they combine other marketing strategies with
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Initial idea: Offer affordable sports equipment for children Products: − Used (second-hand) products − Surplus equipment from manufacturers and retailers Current situation (December 2007): − Demand has been growing steadily over the last years − The products are distributed to the U.S. customers through a single (and small) warehouse in St. Louis − The warehouse is leased on a year-to-year basis − The current network design‚ in particular the distribution network and warehouse
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ARROW@DIT Articles School of Management 1-1-2010 (Le)agility in Humanitarian Aid Supply Chains Kirstin Scholten Dublin Institute of Technology‚ kirstinusa@yahoo.com Pamela Sharkey Scott Dublin Institute of Technology Brian Fynes Smurfit School of Business‚ University College Dublin Recommended Citation Scholten‚ K.‚ Sharkey Scott‚ P.‚ Fynes‚ B. Le)agility in humanitarian aid (NGO) supply International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management Volume: 40 Issue: 8/9 2010
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