New Directions in Supply-Chain Management Book Cover

New Directions in Supply-Chain Management

By Tonya BOONE, By Ram GANESHAN

On Sale: 4/17/2002

Price: $70.99

Technology has introduced dramatic new efficiencies to supply chain design, management, and control–but only to those who can open their minds to these new methods and strategies. This book presents innovative articles from eighteen of today’s top young Ph.D. scholars, each based on discussions at the 2000 Frank Batten Young Leaders Forum of the College of William and Mary. These “”rising stars”” from the country’s most prestigious operations management programs each take a fresh perspective on current practices and future directions in supply chain management and overall business strategy. Provocative yet valuable questions are asked–and answers provided–on subjects including: * Development of effective performance metrics * Techniques to streamline the order management cycle * Methods to leverage product design and manufacture to reduce supply chain costs * Ways to share knowledge throughout an organization concerning forecasts, manufacturing and sourcing plans, and distribution.

ISBN: 9780814426371
Imprint: AMACOM
On Sale: Apr 17, 2002
List price: $70.99
Trim Size: 1.000 in (w) x 1.000 in (h) x 1.000 in (d)
BISAC 1: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Production & Operations Management
BISAC 2: RELIGION / Christian Living / Spiritual Growth
BISAC 3: SELF-HELP / Motivational & Inspirational

Tonya BOONE

Biography

Tonya Boone, Ph.D. (Williamsburg, VA) teaches at the College of William and Mary and is an expert in knowledge management, design, and implementation of IT in supply chains. Ram Ganeshan, Ph.D. (Williamsburg, VA) also teaches at the College of William and Mary, and is co-editor of Quantitative Models for Supply Chain Management.

Ram GANESHAN

Biography

Tonya Boone, Ph.D. (Williamsburg, VA) teaches at the College of William and Mary and is an expert in knowledge management, design, and implementation of IT in supply chains. Ram Ganeshan, Ph.D. (Williamsburg, VA) also teaches at the College of William and Mary, and is co-editor of Quantitative Models for Supply Chain Management.

Technology has introduced dramatic new efficiencies to supply chain design, management, and control–but only to those who can open their minds to these new methods and strategies. This book presents innovative articles from eighteen of today’s top young Ph.D. scholars, each based on discussions at the 2000 Frank Batten Young Leaders Forum of the College of William and Mary. These “”rising stars”” from the country’s most prestigious operations management programs each take a fresh perspective on current practices and future directions in supply chain management and overall business strategy. Provocative yet valuable questions are asked–and answers provided–on subjects including: * Development of effective performance metrics * Techniques to streamline the order management cycle * Methods to leverage product design and manufacture to reduce supply chain costs * Ways to share knowledge throughout an organization concerning forecasts, manufacturing and sourcing plans, and distribution.

ISBN: 9780814426371
Imprint: AMACOM
On Sale: Apr 17, 2002
List price: $70.99
Trim Size: 1.000 in (w) x 1.000 in (h) x 1.000 in (d)
BISAC 1: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Production & Operations Management
BISAC 2: RELIGION / Christian Living / Spiritual Growth
BISAC 3: SELF-HELP / Motivational & Inspirational

Tonya BOONE

Biography

Tonya Boone, Ph.D. (Williamsburg, VA) teaches at the College of William and Mary and is an expert in knowledge management, design, and implementation of IT in supply chains. Ram Ganeshan, Ph.D. (Williamsburg, VA) also teaches at the College of William and Mary, and is co-editor of Quantitative Models for Supply Chain Management.

Ram GANESHAN

Biography

Tonya Boone, Ph.D. (Williamsburg, VA) teaches at the College of William and Mary and is an expert in knowledge management, design, and implementation of IT in supply chains. Ram Ganeshan, Ph.D. (Williamsburg, VA) also teaches at the College of William and Mary, and is co-editor of Quantitative Models for Supply Chain Management.