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This book takes as its starting point the need to improve
sustainability performance across the triple bottom line and reach
global sustainable development goals. As such, it places
sustainability at the heart of developing and explaining relevant
theory, concepts and models in operations and supply chain
management. Whereas previous textbooks on operations and supply
chain management have focused on augmenting existing models of
operations and supply chain management by simply adding on selected
sustainability issues, this textbook places sustainability at the
heart of operations and supply chain management. Sustainable
Operations and Supply Chain Management consolidates the tools,
concepts and methods of operations and supply chain management
relevant for reaching sustainable development goals. This book
includes not only descriptions of the theories and models but also
practical cases based on the most recent developments in different
industry sectors, including user electronics, healthcare, fashion
and energy. Relevant student exercises are also included for use in
the classroom or in personal study. This book provides an ideal
introduction for Bachelor or Masters-level students, whether they
are on general management and business degrees, or are focused on
areas such as engineering management, technology management or
sustainability management. Furthermore, university-level teachers
and lecturers will find the material presented in this book a
valuable basis for structuring their courses on operations and
supply chain management in the context of sustainability.
Uncertainty affects us in our everyday lives, and in a wide range
of situations but how do individuals and indeed organisations
respond to uncertainty and how does it impact their decision-making
and actions? Based on the latest developments in academic research,
the author offers solid advice on how to manage uncertainty in
every-day life, bringing a new perspective to these issues and
extrapolating this to offer implications for an organisational and
managerial context. The author brings this emerging area of
research to a wider audience by: Tying together insights from
various fields including psychology, engineering, business and
management. Creating a framework for usefully applying the research
concepts in every-day life. Extrapolating insights from the
psychology of individual decision makers to the organisational
context and managerial decision-making. Creating highly applicable
and impactful recommendations for how managers, organisations, and
every day people can understand and manage uncertainty in their
life. The book is divided into two main parts. Part I deals with
the behaviour of individuals facing uncertainty and includes
accessible explanations and examples of every-day applications,
while Part II deals with behaviour in organisations facing
uncertainty, where insights from Part I are combined and related to
the organisational and work context to explore how, for example,
(mis)-perceptions and decision-making biases impact managerial
life. This is a must read for both managers and those who are
seeking to better understand their own behaviour and management
approach.
This book takes as its starting point the need to improve
sustainability performance across the triple bottom line and reach
global sustainable development goals. As such, it places
sustainability at the heart of developing and explaining relevant
theory, concepts and models in operations and supply chain
management. Whereas previous textbooks on operations and supply
chain management have focused on augmenting existing models of
operations and supply chain management by simply adding on selected
sustainability issues, this textbook places sustainability at the
heart of operations and supply chain management. Sustainable
Operations and Supply Chain Management consolidates the tools,
concepts and methods of operations and supply chain management
relevant for reaching sustainable development goals. This book
includes not only descriptions of the theories and models but also
practical cases based on the most recent developments in different
industry sectors, including user electronics, healthcare, fashion
and energy. Relevant student exercises are also included for use in
the classroom or in personal study. This book provides an ideal
introduction for Bachelor or Masters-level students, whether they
are on general management and business degrees, or are focused on
areas such as engineering management, technology management or
sustainability management. Furthermore, university-level teachers
and lecturers will find the material presented in this book a
valuable basis for structuring their courses on operations and
supply chain management in the context of sustainability.
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