Crandall / Chen | Principles of Supply Chain Management | Buch | 978-1-4822-1202-0 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 718 Seiten, Format (B × H): 262 mm x 188 mm, Gewicht: 1500 g

Reihe: Resource Management

Crandall / Chen

Principles of Supply Chain Management

Buch, Englisch, 718 Seiten, Format (B × H): 262 mm x 188 mm, Gewicht: 1500 g

Reihe: Resource Management

ISBN: 978-1-4822-1202-0
Verlag: Apple Academic Press Inc.


The second edition of this popular textbook presents a balanced overview of the principles of supply chain management. Going beyond the usual supply chain text, Principles of Supply Chain Management not only details the individual components of the supply chain, but also illustrates how the pieces must come together. To show the logic behind why supply chain management is essential, the text examines how supply chains are evolving, looks ahead to new developments, and provides a balanced look at supply chains with a focus on both the customer side and the supplier side of supply chains.

See What’s New in the Second Edition:

- Expanded coverage of current topics such as e-commerce, risk management, outsourcing and reshoring, sustainability, project management, and data analytics

- Increased emphasis on how customers are becoming more influential in steering product design

- Additional coverage of the use of data analytics to evaluate customer preferences and buying patterns

- A new chapter devoted to logistics and its increasing importance in supply chains

- Company profiles of organizations with effective supply chains that illustrate the main theme of each chapter

- A "Hot Topic" for each chapter, providing a description of a critical management issue to stimulate class discussion

- A complete set of instructor materials for each chapter, including presentation slides, test banks, class exercises, discussion questions, and more

From the point of distribution to the final customer, all the way back to the point of origin at the mine or farm, the text provides examples and case histories that illustrate a proven approach for achieving effective supply chain integration. This self-contained resource provides readers with a realistic appraisal of the state of the art in supply chain management and the understanding needed to build and manage effective supply chains in a wide range of industries. Most importantly, it emphasizes the need for building and maintaining collaboration among all members of the supply chain.
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Weitere Infos & Material


Overview of Supply Chain Management. Evolution of Supply Chains. Supply Chains as a System. Demand Perspective. Determining Customer Needs. A System to Meet Customer Needs. Demand Management. Supply Perspective—Distribution, Production, Procurement, and Logistics. Distribution and Retailing. Production and Service Processes. Procurement/Purchasing. Logistics: The Glue That Holds the Supply Chain Together. Reverse Supply Chains. Need for Integration. The Need to Integrate. Why Integration Is Difficult. How to Build an Integrated Supply Chain. Financial and Information Technology Perspectives. Information Flow along the Supply Chain. Funds Flow along the Supply Chain. ROI for Supply Chains and Other Issues. The Future. Trends in Supply Chain Management. Preparation for the Future.


Richard E. "Dick" Crandall is a professor in the College of Business at Appalachian State University (ASU), Boone, North Carolina. He is certified in production and inventory management (CFPIM) and as a supply chain professional (CSCP) by APICS-The Association for Operations Management. He earned his PhD in production/operations management from the University of South Carolina, Columbia, and is a registered professional engineer and a certified public accountant. Prior to joining ASU, Dick worked as an industrial engineer and in management positions for manufacturing and service companies. He was a consultant with a major consulting firm, installing systems for both operations and financial applications. With Rick Crandall, he coauthored the book Vanishing Boundaries, How Integrating Manufacturing and Services Creates Customer Value, by CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group.

William "Rick" Crandall currently serves as a professor of management in the School of Business at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke. He received his PhD in business administration with a focus on organizational behavior and human resource management from the University of Memphis, Tennessee. His primary research interest is in the area of crisis management, helping organizations cope with catastrophic events. He is the author of the book, Crisis Management in the New Strategy Landscape (coauthored with John Parnell and John Spillan, also of the University of North Carolina at Pembroke), released by Sage Publications. He is also active in researching issues related to supply chain management. Prior to entering higher education, Dr. Crandall worked in management for ARA Services (now ARAMARK), a service management firm based in Philadelphia.

Dr. Charlie C. Chen was educated at Claremont Graduate University, California, and earned his PhD in management information systems. He is a professor in the Department of Computer Information Systems at Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina. His research interests include project management and supply chain management. He is a member of the Association for Information Systems and Decision Sciences Institute and is certified by the Project Management Institute as a project management professional (PMP). Dr. Chen has published in journals such as Communications of Association for Information Systems, Behaviour and Information Technology, Journal of Knowledge Management Research & Practice, and the Journal of Information Systems Education. Dr. Chen is a dedicated transnational scholar and a trip leader for study-abroad programs in Asia (Japan and Taiwan).


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