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Martin Starr addresses two of the most important concerns in
business today: the globalization of commerce and the problem that
U.S. business is having competing with other companies worldwide.
Starr approaches these problems from the standpoint of how American
corporations can develop business alliances with corporations
elsewhere, rather than competing with them, and how they can build
on their own strengths by incorporating the strengths of others. He
fully analyzes the massive changes that are creating a new
global-based economy, and offers strategies and tactics that can
help corporate America to improve its global standing.
Following a brief introductory essay, the work is divided into
four main sections. Part I looks at the causes of economic turmoil,
focusing on the long-wave cycles of technological change that have
placed the industrialized United States at a disadvantage. Part II
examines the effects of technological change, in particular the
increasing need for flexible manufacturing systems and new methods
of management. The reorganization of established firms, and the use
of global corporate alliances, is the focus of Part III, while Part
IV explores timing, the new competitive variable of the 1990s, and
the strategies of time-based management. Also included are two
research reports that describe how Japanese firms employ alliances
and how foreign firms view the effect of alliances. This book will
be an essential resource for managers and executives in all types
of corporations, as well as for students in business and related
fields.
This book presents protocols for identification of genetic drivers
of cancer. Chapters guide readers through a brief history of cancer
gene discovery, in silico approaches, in vitro approaches, and in
vivo approaches using forward genetic screens in mice. Written in
the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology series format,
chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of
the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily
reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips on troubleshooting and
avoiding known pitfalls. Authoritative and cutting-edge, Cancer
Driver Genes: Methods and Protocols aims to provide protocols that
will be used and adapted by cancer researchers to expand the
knowledge base of molecular mechanisms contributing to initiation,
progression, and metastasis of cancer.
This remarkable volume highlights the importance of Production and
Operations Management (POM) as a field of study and research
contributing to substantial business and social growth. The editors
emphasize how POM works with a range of systems-agriculture,
disaster management, e-commerce, healthcare, hospitality, military
systems, not-for-profit, retail, sports, sustainability,
telecommunications, and transport-and how it contributes to the
growth of each. Martin K. Starr and Sushil K. Gupta gather an
international team of experts to provide researchers and students
with a panoramic vision of the field. Divided into eight parts, the
book presents the history of POM, and establishes the foundation
upon which POM has been built while also revisiting and
revitalizing topics that have long been essential. It examines the
significance of processes and projects to the fundamental growth of
the POM field. Critical emerging themes and new research are
examined with open minds and this is followed by opportunities to
interface with other business functions. Finally, the next era is
discussed in ways that combine practical skill with philosophy in
its analysis of POM, including traditional and nontraditional
applications, before concluding with the editors' thoughts on the
future of the discipline. Students of POM will find this a
comprehensive, definitive resource on the state of the discipline
and its future directions.
This remarkable volume highlights the importance of Production and
Operations Management (POM) as a field of study and research
contributing to substantial business and social growth. The editors
emphasize how POM works with a range of systems-agriculture,
disaster management, e-commerce, healthcare, hospitality, military
systems, not-for-profit, retail, sports, sustainability,
telecommunications, and transport-and how it contributes to the
growth of each. Martin K. Starr and Sushil K. Gupta gather an
international team of experts to provide researchers and students
with a panoramic vision of the field. Divided into eight parts, the
book presents the history of POM, and establishes the foundation
upon which POM has been built while also revisiting and
revitalizing topics that have long been essential. It examines the
significance of processes and projects to the fundamental growth of
the POM field. Critical emerging themes and new research are
examined with open minds and this is followed by opportunities to
interface with other business functions. Finally, the next era is
discussed in ways that combine practical skill with philosophy in
its analysis of POM, including traditional and nontraditional
applications, before concluding with the editors' thoughts on the
future of the discipline. Students of POM will find this a
comprehensive, definitive resource on the state of the discipline
and its future directions.
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