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In the face of strong competitive pressure and a dynamic market,
multinational companies in China are forced to innovate with
extraordinary pace and inventiveness. Environmental sustainability
is a vital benchmark, and is a key driver for the best companies in
each sector - many of them allied with the WWF Climate Savers
programme. Sustainable Champions shows how nine leading
multinational companies - including Nestle, HP, Tetra Pak and Sony
- are dealing with environmental, supply chain and ethical
challenges in China. The book illuminates some of their
transformative practices, and the impact this is having on business
in China and beyond. The concluding cross-case analysis of supply
chain and environmental challenges faced by leading international
firms presents key lessons for business and for sustainability
champions. Sustainable Champions: How International Companies are
Changing the Face of Business in China is essential reading for
researchers and course leaders seeking on-the-ground examples of
local environmental challenges, and any company doing business in
one of the world's fastest-growing economies. With a Foreword by
Simon Zadek, Distinguished Fellow, Academy of Business in Society,
Visiting Scholar, Tsinghua School of Economics and Management.
In the face of strong competitive pressure and a dynamic market,
multinational companies in China are forced to innovate with
extraordinary pace and inventiveness. Environmental sustainability
is a vital benchmark, and is a key driver for the best companies in
each sector - many of them allied with the WWF Climate Savers
programme. Sustainable Champions shows how nine leading
multinational companies - including Nestle, HP, Tetra Pak and Sony
- are dealing with environmental, supply chain and ethical
challenges in China. The book illuminates some of their
transformative practices, and the impact this is having on business
in China and beyond. The concluding cross-case analysis of supply
chain and environmental challenges faced by leading international
firms presents key lessons for business and for sustainability
champions. Sustainable Champions: How International Companies are
Changing the Face of Business in China is essential reading for
researchers and course leaders seeking on-the-ground examples of
local environmental challenges, and any company doing business in
one of the world's fastest-growing economies. With a Foreword by
Simon Zadek, Distinguished Fellow, Academy of Business in Society,
Visiting Scholar, Tsinghua School of Economics and Management.
In the face of strong competitive pressure and a dynamic market,
multinational companies in China are forced to innovate with
extraordinary pace and inventiveness. Environmental sustainability
is a vital benchmark, and is a key driver for the best companies in
each sector - many of them allied with the WWF Climate Savers
programme. Sustainable Champions shows how nine leading
multinational companies - including Nestle, HP, Tetra Pak and Sony
- are dealing with environmental, supply chain and ethical
challenges in China. The book illuminates some of their
transformative practices, and the impact this is having on business
in China and beyond. The concluding cross-case analysis of supply
chain and environmental challenges faced by leading international
firms presents key lessons for business and for sustainability
champions. Sustainable Champions: How International Companies are
Changing the Face of Business in China is essential reading for
researchers and course leaders seeking on-the-ground examples of
local environmental challenges, and any company doing business in
one of the world's fastest-growing economies. With a Foreword by
Simon Zadek, Distinguished Fellow, Academy of Business in Society,
Visiting Scholar, Tsinghua School of Economics and Management.
Strategic Operations Management, 4th Edition, shows how vital it is to have world-class operations management in any organisation. In the past, where organisations tended to be more hierarchical than today, the words, "strategy" and "operations" were almost mutually exclusive. In today's highly competitive environment, though, strategic operations capabilities must be in place for organisations to provide goods and services that meet and exceed customer requirements. Key issues such as cost, speed, quality, flexibility and constant innovation are all part of strategic operations. However, achieving such capabilities does not come by chance - instead a range of factors need to be put in place.
This new edition pays equal attention to manufacturing and service sectors. It includes numerous references to, and discusses, major changes taking place in the business world, including 3-D printing; virtual organisations; Cloud – Big Data and the Internet of Things; Servitization, global markets, ongoing innovation and managing within complex supply networks. Cases are included from a range of settings across the globe.
Students taking MBA, MSc and MBM classes on operations management, advanced operations management, and strategic operations management will find this textbook fulfills all their requirements whilst advanced undergraduate classes in these areas will also find the book an essential read.
Table of Contents
Preface, Chapter 1: - Introduction to Operations Management, Chapter 2: - Strategic operations Management, Chapter 3: - Managing Services, Chapter 4: - Managing Innovation, Chapter 5: - Managing Supply, Chapter 6: - Managing inventory (MRP), JIT, Chapter 7: - Managing Layout and Process Choice, Chapter 8: - Managing HRM in Operations, Chapter 9: - Managing Improvements through TQM BPR and Process Mapping, Chapter 10: - Strategic Capacity and Scheduling, Chapter 11: - Managing Sustainability in Operations, Chapter 12: - The Future of Operations, Index
Strategic Operations Management, 4th Edition, shows how vital it is
to have world-class operations management in any organisation. In
the past, where organisations tended to be more hierarchical than
today, the words, "strategy" and "operations" were almost mutually
exclusive. In today's highly competitive environment, though,
strategic operations capabilities must be in place for
organisations to provide goods and services that meet and exceed
customer requirements. Key issues such as cost, speed, quality,
flexibility and constant innovation are all part of strategic
operations. However, achieving such capabilities does not come by
chance - instead a range of factors need to be put in place. This
new edition pays equal attention to manufacturing and service
sectors. It includes numerous references to, and discusses, major
changes taking place in the business world, including 3-D printing;
virtual organisations; Cloud - Big Data and the Internet of Things;
Servitization, global markets, ongoing innovation and managing
within complex supply networks. Cases are included from a range of
settings across the globe. Students taking MBA, MSc and MBM classes
on operations management, advanced operations management, and
strategic operations management will find this textbook fulfills
all their requirements whilst advanced undergraduate classes in
these areas will also find the book an essential read.
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