Ranking method in publishing industry, nielsen bookscan is the most widely used database for book ranking method. Youll learn how to use supply chain network design to select the right number, location, territory, and. Supply chain logistics management course work will expose students to core supply chain management areas of logistics, transportation, materials planning and management, demand management, finished goods distribution, customer service, global and intermodal logistics, transportation brokerage and freight forwarding, logistics analytics, and procurement. Global supply chains supply chains are undergoing a. Global supply chain management lecture notes stuvia. Supply chain secrets books supply chain and logistics books. Dmitry ivanov is professor of supply chain management at berlin school of economics and law. Supply chains in the economics literature 28 supply chain perspectives and issues 1. Digital supply chain, smart operations, and industry 4.
The fact of the matter is that the world is enveloped in a universal economy. The global supply chain how technology and circular thinking. Global supply chain management and international logistics book. Hundreds of years ago, europeans traded with distant asiatic societies to obtain goods that werent available domestically. A logistics perspective has refined its focus on the supply chain approach, one of the latest developments in logistics management. A unique network economics perspective is brought to the issue, setting the book apart from the numerous management and operations research volumes available. Until now, no book dedicated to international logistics and supply chain management was available.
The book will appeal to everyone with interest in the concept of global. Handbook of global supply chain management sage publications. They will identify benefits and issues associated with a global supply chain and recognise some of the social and environmental issues associated with global supply chains. Global supply chain and operations management the book. Gscm aspect for students participating in economic and management courses. Global supply chain management model the goal is to maximize profit. To address these questions, this paper introduces supply chain linkages into a workhorse. In their research on global supply chains, economists have focused on the.
Encompassing both practical and strategic perspectives, it takes a truly global perspective, recognising the transnational nature of logistics activities in todays world. Buy the economist guide to supply chain management main by jacoby, david steven isbn. Tom linton, chief procurement and supplychain officer at flex. Siems is senior economist and policy advisor in the research department at the federal reserve bank of dallas. Cscmps supply chain quarterly, tower square, number 4, 500 e. Mr linton is one of the acknowledged kings of the supply chainthe mechanism at the heart of globalisation of the past few decades by which raw materials, parts and components are exchanged. He published extensively in international journals and is author of the books structural dynamics and resilience in supply chain risk management and adaptive supply chain management published by springer in 2018 and 2010, respectively.
Authored by the head of supply chain and transport industries at the world economic forum. The publication principles of global supply chain management is a very useful book for students in the field of supply chain management studying in english and. With the study guides and notes written by fellow students, you are guaranteed to be properly prepared for your exams. The book is technically thorough yet immensely readable, liberally peppered as it is with relevant and illuminating practical. Practicallyoriented, this book features numerous case studies and diagrams from logistic operators. Optimization of supply chain management in contemporary. A supply chain is a system of businesses, organisations, people, activities, information, and resources involved in any stage of the production. Many businesses utilize a procurement process geared toward fueling foreign trade relations. The international expert author rob obyrne gives his powerful and essential tips and insights in these supply chain books based on over 1,400 client assignments across 23 countries. Professor prokops book entitled global supply chain security and management is a detailed overview and appraisal of supply chain management in the context of security, including the critical role of government. This book provides readers an indepth understanding of the inner. Global supply chain security and management 1st edition elsevier.
Supply chain perspectives world trade organization. For the supplier, it represents a nonrecourse, true sale of receivables. Authorseditors biography ehap sabri is a supply chain leader, business professor, and author with 15 years of industry experience sought after for his expertise in strategy development, process improvement, business transformation, performance measurement, change management, and supply chain management. The book provides a comprehensive guide, which gives supply chain professionals the tools they need to evaluate and anticipate supply chain issues in all regions of the world. Authored by the head of supply chain and transport industries at the world economic forum, it draws on a wealth of operational and managerial expertise in the global supply chain industry that drive the worlds economies. Applications for evolving business explores the creation of integrated supply chains, the developments of virtual business, and the processes of reengineering for business development. An ideal resource for management students, academics and managers who need a succinct treatment of global operations, branchs book skillfully. Pdf principles of global supply chain management researchgate. In the contemporary market, transnational businesses communicate with one. After an introduction of the theoretical foundations, the book then extends and applies the theory to energy supply chains in the form of electric power generation and distribution networks. Global logistics and supply chain management, now in its third edition, provides essential reading for anybody studying scm and logistics. The publishing supply chain is the network of various companies who create, distribute, and sell books. Now, experts at ibm and northwestern university have brought together both the rigorous principles and the practical applications you need to master.
This reference source is useful for researchers, students, and practitioners to provide an academic and pragmatic. We listed 6 supply chain management books believed to best represent the. The book analyzes the importance and impact of globally networked sourcing, production and distribution. In fact, the global supply chain management gscm literature that aims to identify challenges and barriers is characterized by focusing on one part of the supply chain e. The views and opinions expressed in articles appearing in cscmps supply chain quarterly are the authors and do not necessarily. Its strategic managerial focus blends logistics theory with practical applications and includes updated material on the latest technology, transportation regulations, pricing, and.
Who supplied my supply chain management in the global. Supply chain management in the global economy thomas f. The enterprisefocused framework of supply chain, which an overwhelming majority of books on supply chain management scm have adopted, falls short in explaining recent developments in the real world, especially the socalled walmart model, in which a factory is a virtual logistics network of multiple international manufacturing firms. Provides a comprehensive perspective on value generation in global supply.
Changing face of the economic leaders china has become a global economic leader and will soon be the worlds largest economy in real an in nominal gross domestic product gdp growth. Using strategic supply chain network design, companies can achieve dramatic savings from their supply chains. Global supply chain management and international logistics fills a longstanding void in the textbook market by providing a muchneeded comprehensive overview of an important and complex topic that continues to evolve. Global supply chains supply chains are undergoing a dramatic. Supply chain finance is an extension of the buyers accounts payable and is not considered financial debt. This book is the first to bring an economics perspective in a rigorous manner to complex decisionmaking in the management of supply chains.
The economic importance of global sourcing supply chain. He has been teaching classes for more than fifteen years in supply chain and operations management. In his book the great convergence, richard baldwin argues that the. Global supply chains is an outstanding book which resulted from the collaboration of four renowned authors who have a wealth of global experience. Incorporated as a notforprofit foundation in 1971, and headquartered in geneva, switzerland, the forum is tied to no political, partisan or national. Written by two highly experienced authors, this new text provides a concise, global approach to logistics and supply chain management. In this video training, joshua tallent shows how the supply chain works, how metadata is transmitted from one part of the chain to the other, and how the different companies can positively or negatively impact the quality of the metadata they send.
The followings are some other sources related to supply chain economics. These top 7 picks of supply chain management books are for beginners as well as experienced practitioners which i feel can help you on your way to deciphering this minefield. The commodity could be crops, animals, timber, gold, or other natural resources. Global supply chain management and international logistics. The world economic forum is an independent international organization committed to improving the state of the world by engaging business, political, academic and other leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry agendas. Economics and management of global supply chains supply. Supply chain economics refers to an analysis of economic behaviour in the supply chains. Global supply or production chains gscs, where cost reduction strategies result in goods often being produced with intermediate inputs originating from several countries, are now common in many industries and extend over to an increasing number of.
Featuring both a practical element, enabling the reader to do logistics select carriers, identify routes, structure warehouses, etc. The supply chain is how a company turns raw materials into finished goods and services for the customer. Global logistics and supply chain management, now in its second edition. This course provides a comprehensive analysis of global supply chains from the perspectives of both economics and management science.
By tonyhinesblog in brexit, disruption, economic policy, economics, end to end supply chains, european union, healthcare, policy, political economy, politics, production, public engagement, supply chain economics, supply chains, transaction costs march 6, 2019 march 7, 2019 812 words leave a comment. Supply chain management and transport logistics routledge. Mapping supply chains in the global economy supply chain. Supply chain economics encompasses supply chain economics governance, supply chain strategies, supply chain collaboration, supply chain forecasting and supply chain equilibrium. The book is technically thorough yet immensely readable, liberally peppered as it is with relevant and. It provides the foundations for the modeling of the interrelationships among decisionmakers in supply chains, ranging from manufacturers, distributors, and retailers, to the consumers, assuming individualized behavior. Are these linkages empirically important determinants of trade policy.
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