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Charting the Supply Chain DNA How do you develop an integrated operating system that can simultaneously improve working capital, enhance revenue and margin, and improve order-to-delivery predictability? One innovative approach is to select and configure a unique blend of capabilities and strategies, or "supply chain DNA," across the dimensions of process, information, cash, and organization. Here's a roadmap for executing that approach--and in the process, achieving all three benefits at once.
Supply Chain Management - A Top Priority by Phil Schoepke
Supply Chain Council The Supply-Chain Council is a global, not-for-profit trade association open to all types of organizations. It sponsors and supports educational programs including conferences, retreats, benchmarking studies, and development of the Supply-Chain Operations Reference-model (SCOR), the process reference model designed to improve users' efficiency and productivity. The Council is dedicated to improving the supply chain efficiency of its practitioner members.
Supply Chain Knowledge Base ITtoolbox is the leading online knowledge network for the IT industry. With 25 specialized Knowledge Bases, various information services, and targeted discussion groups, ITtoolbox serves as an essential daily resource for on-the-job use. IT and business professionals rely on ITtoolbox to stay current in their field, evaluate vendor solutions, get technical support, learn about the IT market, and manage their careers.
SupplyChainBrain The NerveCenter for Today's Supply Chain and Logistics professionals.
mySupplyChain mySupplyChain is a knowledge base for Supply Chain and Logistics Professionals. What is a Supply Chain? Supply chains are the supplier / manufacturer / distributor/ end user channels, networks and relationships in manufacturing or services supply. A good short-hand describing some food supply chains would be the 'plough to plate' analogy or 'cow to cornflakes' for milk.
Institute for Supply Management Advancing the purchasing and supply management profession through education and development.
The Stanford Global Supply Chain Management Forum The Stanford Global Supply Chain Management Forum is a leading research institute in partnership with industry and the School of Engineering and Graduate School of Business at Stanford University that advances the theory and practice of excellence in global supply chain management.
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