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Supply Chain Networks and Business Process Orientation:  Advanced Strategies and Best Practices

Supply Chain Networks and Business Process Orientation: Advanced Strategies and Best Practices

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Lessons learned
Review: "The authors have developed a focused, rigorous methodology for assessing supply chain processes, and identifying the path forward for establishing specific performance improvements. Managers from many different functions can benefit from reading this book and applying the lessons to their own supply chain business processes."

- Robert Handfield, Bank of America University Distinguished Professor of Supply Chain Management, Director, Supply Chain Resource Consortium, College of Management, North Carolina State University

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Usable tools in the book
Review: "The Supply Chain Maturity Model has proven to be invaluable in developing and tracking our strategic initiatives relative to our internal capabilities. As we begin to extend our focus to suppliers and customers it will provide a consistent basis establishing priorities and measuring improvements across enterprises."

- Edward Huller, Vice President, Global Supply Chain, Borden Chemical, Inc.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Supply Chain Success
Review: "To succeed, e-enabled companies will collaborate with their business partners at an unprecedented level of confidence and trust. Utilizing Business Process Orientation between collaborators will enhance the extended supply chain and further integration among trading networks."

- Scott Palmer, Associate Executive Director, Supply-Chain Council


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