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Reinvent your supply chain from the outside in - leverage customer
insight, heuristics and digital tools to meet rising expectations
and adapt in a volatile world. Customers have become increasingly
demanding, and the operating environment has become more turbulent
and complex. Mature companies wishing to survive and thrive in the
coming decades must transform themselves to become flexible and
market responsive. They need to reconsider their traditional supply
chains and find ways to increase the clockspeed of their operation
and their decision making without creating more complexity for
their staff and partners. But where to start this transformation
journey? Most of the world's largest corporations have logistics
networks and supply chains that have evolved over time, many based
around systems that drive a 'one-size-fits-all' philosophy, which
does not fit anymore. And most have not kept up with the changing
cadence of their markets. This book describes the path to a
different paradigm; where a set of tailored supply chains are used
for in-built flexibility and adaption as the world changes, and
where internal capabilities and digital capabilities are
consciously aligned with the customers and strategies they serve.
Transforming Supply Chains builds on John Gattorna's seminal
Dynamic Alignment framework; and he and his long-term collaborator
Deborah Ellis review the analytics and decision-making tools needed
to be effective in the digital age. Case Studies of organisations
that excel using the 'outside-in' paradigm that they describe are
scattered throughout the book; as are a series of prompts to help
'kick start your thinking' about your own transformation path.
Transforming Supply Chains is your guide to designing supply chains
that fit, and adapt, and bring competitive advantage - whatever
your business and whoever your customers.
'Dynamic Supply Chains is a masterpiece in the field of supply
chain management' Dr Rakesh Singh, Chairman, Institute of Supply
Chain Management, India Dynamic supply chains are at the heart of
your business. You need to get them right. Are your supply chains
equipped to compete for a faster, more flexible future? Supply
chains are not just part of your business: in many ways they are
your business. They are made up of living, active people, and to
really get supply chains right you need to capture the dynamism
that people can bring to the flow of goods and services, both
inside and outside your business. In this third edition of Dynamic
Supply Chains, renowned international expert John Gattorna gives
you a practical and effective new model for supply chains that will
help you get closer to your customers and suppliers, and set your
business on a new path to growth. John's 'outside-in' philosophy is
based on 'Design Thinking' principles, underpinned by business
analytics, visualization, and the passion to get things done. This
is indeed, supply chains by design.
Supply chain performance will be a key indicator of overall
corporate success into the next century. This book, edited by
logistics and supply chain expert John Gattorna, and with
international contributions, presents unpublished material on next
generation thinking about the management of the supply chain. Based
on the recently developed strategic alignment model it shows how
external market dynamics, the company's strategic response, and
internal capability must be aligned if competitive advantage is to
be achieved. Supply chain management is a strategic challenge
demanding top level management attention. This book tackles the
subject at that strategic level to help companies reposition their
supply chains successfully. The book then offers the vital link
between strategy setting and implementation, providing
comprehensive coverage of the main areas of execution, and making
it an essential compendium on all aspects of the subject. With case
studies from major organizations from around the world, it is a
'must' read for anyone wishing to be at the forefront of
international supply chain management thinking. Strategic Supply
Chain Alignment brings together for the first time the world's
leading logistics professionals, management consultants and
academics to offer their insights and experiences on the latest
supply chain management techniques. This collection of previously
unpublished material offers the reader a unique opportunity to
identify the hot issues, discover emerging strategies and uncover
key industry and market perspectives. Divided into five sections
which reflect the important components of the strategic alignment
model, the book covers: The market: Customer value creation and
segmentation, and the rationale behind the integration of supply
with demand. Strategic response: Considers channel strategy, supply
chain configuration and operations and distribution management.
Culture: Adopting organization options which focus on delivering.
Supply chain performance will be a key indicator of overall
corporate success into the next century. This book, edited by
logistics and supply chain expert John Gattorna, and with
international contributions, presents unpublished material on next
generation thinking about the management of the supply chain. Based
on the recently developed strategic alignment model it shows how
external market dynamics, the company's strategic response, and
internal capability must be aligned if competitive advantage is to
be achieved. Supply chain management is a strategic challenge
demanding top level management attention. This book tackles the
subject at that strategic level to help companies reposition their
supply chains successfully. The book then offers the vital link
between strategy setting and implementation, providing
comprehensive coverage of the main areas of execution, and making
it an essential compendium on all aspects of the subject. With case
studies from major organizations from around the world, it is a
'must' read for anyone wishing to be at the forefront of
international supply chain management thinking. Strategic Supply
Chain Alignment brings together for the first time the world's
leading logistics professionals, management consultants and
academics to offer their insights and experiences on the latest
supply chain management techniques. This collection of previously
unpublished material offers the reader a unique opportunity to
identify the hot issues, discover emerging strategies and uncover
key industry and market perspectives. Divided into five sections
which reflect the important components of the strategic alignment
model, the book covers: The market: Customer value creation and
segmentation, and the rationale behind the integration of supply
with demand. Strategic response: Considers channel strategy, supply
chain configuration and operations and distribution management.
Culture: Adopting organization options which focus on delivering.
The ability to build and also maintain a world class logistics and
distribution network is an essential ingredient in the success of
the world's leading businesses, but keeping pace with changes in
your sector and in others is hard to do. With the Gower Handbook of
Supply Chain Management you will need to look no further. Written
by a team of leading consultants with contributions from leading
academic experts, this book will help you to keep pace with the
latest global developments in supply chain management and
logistics, and plan for the future. This book has over thirty
chapters with detailed accounts of key topics and the latest
developments, from e-collaboration and CRM integration, to reverse
logistics and strategic sourcing, and includes case studies from
Asia, Europe and North America. It looks at all aspects of
operational excellence in logistics and supply chain management.
The Gower Handbook of Supply Chain Management will help managers to
benchmark their operations against the best-of-breed supply chains
across the world. It provides a unique single source of expert
opinion and experience.
Just like the world financial system, but for different reasons,
21st-century corporations need a new business model for their
enterprise supply chains. The old conventions no longer work in
this new world of volatile and increasingly unpredictable demand
and supply. The enterprise needs to become more 'connected' to its
own parts, as well as its partners up and down the chains it
participates in. So too, we need to embrace new ways of looking at
customers to gain deeper, more insightful impressions of what they
are telling us about the way they want to buy our products and
services. Finally, these signals need converting into corresponding
action, driven by the people in the business, leaders and staff
alike, who are aligned to their customers' wishes. This is the
world of dynamic supply chain alignment where, increasingly, supply
chains are the business. In the follow-up to his hugely successful
Strategic Supply Chain Alignment, John Gattorna's Dynamic Supply
Chain Alignment, explores how to create and sustain multiple supply
chains with a level of flexibility and responsiveness that allow
you to respond to opportunities and threats; at the same time
aligning with your suppliers, your partners and your customers.
When more executives get to this stage of development the profits
will flow more readily, and sustainability of performance will not
be the same issue it is today. The way forward is right there in
front of us; but, says John Gattorna, we must throw off old ways
and embrace the new.
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