Topics in Lean Supply Chain Management
By Marc Schniederjans, Dara Schniederjans, Ray Qing Cao & Vicky Ching Gu
- Release Date: 2018-01-30
- Genre: Management & Leadership
Description
The purpose of this book is to describe how lean and supply chain management can be combined to achieve world-class business performance. To accomplish this purpose, the book contains both basic material on lean and supply chain management, as well as content from current journal research findings, strategies, issues, concepts, philosophies, procedures, methodologies, and practices in managing a lean supply chain. Presented in a topical fashion, the chapters deal with a wide-range of subjects that support, nurture, and advance principles, concepts, and methodologies of lean supply chain management.
Contents: Introduction to Lean and Supply Chain Management:LeanSupply ChainsThe Nexus of Lean and Supply Chain ManagementTopics in Lean Supply Chain Management:Topics in Lean Supply Chain LeadershipStrategic Customer Value Focus in Lean Supply Chain ManagementTopics in Aligning Lean Supply Chain Strategy, Tactics, and Operational PlansEthics, Trust, and Collaboration Topics in Lean Supply ChainsTopics in Globalization and Cultural Impacts on Lean Supply ChainsTopics in Lean Supply Chain Information SystemsTopics in Lean Supply Chain New Product DevelopmentTopics is Lean Supply Chain E-commerceTopics in Lean Supply Chain OutsourcingTopics in Sustainable Lean Supply ChainsTopics in Building Agile and Flexible Lean Supply Chains
Readership: Undergraduates, Graduates, academics and consultants who are interested to know more about lean supply chain management.
Keywords:Lean;Lean Management;Supply Chain;Supply Chain ManagementReview:Key Features:This is a topical book, that focuses in-depth on the Lean topics that are coveredThis book covers many of the newer Lean topics that are the focus point for Lean firms todayThe chapters of this book has been updated with current literature and even include the most recent advances in Lean-related technology (some of which have yet to be implemented but are in the planning stages)