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  • What Is the Right Supply Chain for Your Product?

    What Is the Right Supply Chain for Your Product?

    What is the Right Supply Chain for Your Product? by Marshall L. Fisher Harvard Business Review Reprint 97205 Harvard Business Review MARCH-APRIL 1997 Reprint Number ARIE DE GEUS THE LIVING COMPANY 97203 WALTER KUEMMERLE DEVELOPING GLOBAL NETWORKS BUILDING EFFECTIVE R&D CAPABILITIES ABROAD 97206 KASRA FERDOWS MAKING THE MOST OF FOREIGN FACTORIES 97204 GEORGE S. DAY STRATEGIES FOR SURVIVING A SHAKEOUT 97202 MARSHALL L. FISHER WHAT IS THE HIGH SUPPLY CHAIN FOR YOUR PRODUCT? 97205 JOHN

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    Essay Length: 457 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 12, 2009 By: Tasha
  • Internal - External Supply Chain Customers for Kmart

    Internal - External Supply Chain Customers for Kmart

    AMEC Paragon’s Supply Chain Jerry Gragg OSC 300 Strategic Supply Chain Management Steve Knabe November 8, 2005 AMEC Paragon’s Supply Chain Effective supply chain management can be described as the efficient utilization of methods and processes that integrate manufacturers, suppliers, and distribution channels in a way that delivers product and/or services at the right time, in the right quantities, and at the needed location to minimize costs and maximize profit and customer satisfaction (Simchi-Levi,

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    Essay Length: 942 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 12, 2009 By: Vika
  • Supply Chain - B2b Vs B2c

    Supply Chain - B2b Vs B2c

    Supply Chain - B2B vs B2C Electronic Commerce, the Second Wave by Gary P. Schneider defines Business to Business or B2B as “Transactions conducted between businesses on the Web”. The same book and author define Business to Consumer or B2C as, “Transactions conducted between shoppers and businesses on the Web.” At first glance B2B and B2C appear to be somewhat similar processes; however, that statement cannot be further from the truth when considering the network

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    Essay Length: 395 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 17, 2009 By: Jon
  • Supply Chain Logistics

    Supply Chain Logistics

    As more and more businesses turn to on-line purchasing, their means of supplying the customer with those goods has undergone a drastic change. No longer does the consumer have to drive to a store in order to purchase a wanted item, all that is needed is a computer, in internet connection and the url for the company. By logging onto a web site hosted by a company a consumer is able to browse on-line

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    Essay Length: 309 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 20, 2009 By: Yan
  • Supply Chain on a B2b Site Compared to a B2c Site

    Supply Chain on a B2b Site Compared to a B2c Site

    Supply Chain Paper Introduction A supply chain is the end-to-end processes that start with creating and developing a product or service and it ends when the final product or service is delivered to its users. These processes start from the suppliers of raw materials and end at the end users. Supply management is responsible for forecasting and managing demand as well as for getting the materials and parts, scheduling production, manufacturing, assembly, testing, inventory storage,

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    Essay Length: 773 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 20, 2009 By: Yan
  • Nike's New Supply Chain Project

    Nike's New Supply Chain Project

    Nike’s New Supply Chain Project Introduction: Nike’s Value Chain and Competitive Forces In 1984, Nike owned just 16% of the athletic-shoe market, and for much of the 1980s it was running neck-and-neck with Reebok (Wilson 1). Now, with somewhere between 43-47% of that market, Nike is the undisputed leader. However, things are not perfect with the company. In the late 1990’s, Nike began to see the results of many unresolved issues concerning competitive forces exterior

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    Essay Length: 1,194 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: December 20, 2009 By: Tommy
  • International Supply Chain: Wal-Mart Case Study

    International Supply Chain: Wal-Mart Case Study

    Before analyzing Wal-Mart’s corporate strategy, it is important to decide what business it is in. For example, if Wal-Mart is in the business of selling consumer goods such as TV’s, sheets, clothes, etc then it is pursuing a concentric strategy by entering the food business. However, this changes depending on how you analyze what business Wal-Mart is in. Wal-Mart is in the business of selling everything customers need in their everyday lives. This includes the

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    Essay Length: 1,231 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: December 23, 2009 By: Mike
  • Supply Chain Integration

    Supply Chain Integration

    How will information technology help logistics integration? Using the technology we have in today's society we can look at many different things and apply them to logistics. Information is a key part of logistics the more information we have about something the better we can find a good logistical solution on how we are going to handle that information. Yet say we have a new product that is going to be released in a couple

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    Essay Length: 346 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 23, 2009 By: Yan
  • Ford Motor Company Supply Chain Strategy

    Ford Motor Company Supply Chain Strategy

    Ford Motor Company Supply Chain Strategy Background In 1913, Henry Ford revolutionized product manufacturing by introducing the first assembly line to the automotive industry. Ford’s hallmark of achievement proved to be a key competence for the motor company as the low cost of the Model T attracted a broader, new range of prospective car-owners. However, after many decades of success, customers have become harder to find. Due to relatively new threats to the industry, increasing

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    Essay Length: 1,426 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: December 26, 2009 By: Jon
  • Supply Chain Defense Mba 550

    Supply Chain Defense Mba 550

    Supply Chain Defense J C University of Phoenix RESOURCE OPTIMIZATION MBA550 Andrew Carpenter Aug 09, 2007 Abstract The following literature presents Kuiper Leda; an electronic manufacture company who implemented a set of methods and changes in order to accomplish competitive advantages. These methods helped the company deal with industrial challenges, such as excess manufacture capability, lack of inventory management, fluctuating demands, supplier consolidation and technology. Furthermore, provided metrics to help measure and align its business

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    Essay Length: 527 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 26, 2009 By: Edward
  • Kuiper Leda Supply Chain Defense

    Kuiper Leda Supply Chain Defense

    Running head: KUIPER LEDA SUPPLY CHAIN DEFENSE Introduction Kuiper Leda Supply Chain Defense The Managing Inventory in a Supply Chain simulation (University of Phoenix, 2007) provided numerous issues at risk for the shareholders at Kuiper Leda. This company is looking at the effectiveness and efficiency of the supply chain. By assessing the existing supply chain management Kuiper Leda will be able to adjust for improvement to the process. This paper will defend the optimal simulation

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    Essay Length: 1,582 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: December 26, 2009 By: Max
  • Supply Chain

    Supply Chain

    DUBAI — The emergence and growth of the Islamic finance industry is a phenomenon that has generated considerable interest in the financial world in recent years according to a recent report by the National Bank of Dubai. Given its ability to offer innovative financial solutions to an under-served market, it is seen as a community banking niche with considerable growth potentials. In the Muslim world, and increasingly in the West, significant segments of the institutional

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    Essay Length: 1,243 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: Jon
  • Rising Costs in Supply Chain

    Rising Costs in Supply Chain

    One morning, a Costco store in Los Angeles began running a little low on size-one and size-two Huggies. Crisis loomed. So what did Costco managers do? Nothing. They didn’t have to, thanks to a special arrangement with Kimberly-Clark Corp., the company that makes the diapers. Under this deal, responsibility for replenishing stock falls on the manufacturer, not Costco. In return, the big retailer shares detailed information about individual stores’ sales. So, long before babies in

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    Essay Length: 1,956 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: January 11, 2010 By: Max
  • Supply Chain

    Supply Chain

    This research paper will be used as a guide to explain how the supply chain differs on a B2C site (business to consumer),which is consumer shopping on the web, compared to a B2B site (business to business), which is transactions conducted between businesses on the web. A supply chain is a process that involves a series of steps to process a transaction in order to get the end product, service to consumer, or the end

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    Essay Length: 794 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 13, 2010 By: Janna
  • Delegation in an Air Force Squadron

    Delegation in an Air Force Squadron

    Delegation in an Air Force Squadron The United States military branches are unique in the style of management used on a day to day basis. They are not yet run as a normal business would be. In the recent past, the Air Force has begun assimilating certain aspects of big business in order to lead successfully into the next and future generations. On a smaller scale, Air Force Squadrons are set up to require little

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    Essay Length: 876 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 15, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Socially Responsible Supply Chains:

    Socially Responsible Supply Chains:

    Introduction Corporate Social Responsibility at Marks and Spencer has traditionally been interpreted as the provision of quality and value for money for the customers and a paternalistic regime for the large labour force of shop assistants. As 90 per cent of these were women cared for by women supervisors, perhaps �maternalistic’ would be a better word. However, a more important and original dimension of chain stores’ strategy has been the paternalism exhibited in relations with

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    Essay Length: 1,381 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: January 16, 2010 By: Monika
  • Human Resource Strategic Planning in the Air Force: Force Reduction

    Human Resource Strategic Planning in the Air Force: Force Reduction

    Human Resource Strategic Planning in the Air Force: Force Reduction Human Resource Strategic Planning in the Air Force: Force Reduction The United States Air Force is undergoing a radical transformation. Between 2007 and 2009, the Air Force will reduce its force by more than 40,000 people as well as undergo massive organizational restructuring. There is a high probability the Air Force will initiate a second round of personnel cuts. This Air Force transformation initiates

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    Essay Length: 274 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 21, 2010 By: Top
  • Supply Chain---Tingtao Beer

    Supply Chain---Tingtao Beer

    SUPPLY CHAIN CASE STUDY- TSINGTAO BREWERY Course Code: OMGT 1021 Course Name: Supply Chain Principles Students: Date of Submission: 13/10/2006 TABLE OF CONTENT Executive Summary 4 1. Introduction 6 1.1 Investigation 6 1.2 Objectives 6 1.3 Assumptions 7 1.4 Scope 7 2. Current Situation 8 2.1 Tsingtao brewery-marketing and business strategy 8 2.2 Tsingtao brewery-supply chain policy and strategy 9 2.3Tsingtao brewery-supply chain management…………………………………………….11 3. IssuesIdentified 12 3.1 Distribution network 12 3.2 Information flow 13

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    Essay Length: 2,332 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: January 21, 2010 By: Jon
  • Kuiper Leda Supply Chain Defense Graded A

    Kuiper Leda Supply Chain Defense Graded A

    Running head: KUIPER LEDA SUPPLY CHAIN DEFENSE Kuiper Leda Supply Chain Defense University of Phoenix February 18, 2008 Kuiper Leda Supply Chain Defense The constant changes in the international economy create an environment where organizations today need to understand the need for an effective supply chain management system to sustain a competitive advantage in the global marketplace while creating wealth maximization for shareholders. The unstable international economic environment, fluctuations in fuel oil prices, constant changes

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    Essay Length: 2,167 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: January 23, 2010 By: Jon
  • E-Business and the Supply Chain

    E-Business and the Supply Chain

    E-Business and the Supply Chain Competition, global and domestic, shortened product life cycles, and today’s economic conditions provide ongoing challenges for distributors of goods and services. Organizations that remain tied to the conventional supply chain processes find the increasing demands made by major consumers to be a trial because of the inaccuracies associated with forecasting the purchasing habits of those same customers. While distributors endeavor to enter into value-added supply-chain services such as collaborative planning

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    Essay Length: 472 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 23, 2010 By: Top
  • Comparison of Supply Chain for B2b Sites and B2c Sites

    Comparison of Supply Chain for B2b Sites and B2c Sites

    Comparison of Supply Chain for B2B Sites and B2C Sites Jamie Kear EBUS 400 June 10, 2006 There are several types of e-business but for the most part the different e-business sites on the internet can be categorized into 2 different categories: Business to Business and Business to Commercial or Consumer. There are many differences between these 2 categories and many similarities that we will discuss in this paper. We will be concentrating on the

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    Essay Length: 614 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 24, 2010 By: Jon
  • Toyota’s Supply Chain

    Toyota’s Supply Chain

    1.0 Executive Summary The report details the findings on Toyota Motor Corporation’s supply chain management in great description. Areas that will be covered in the report include the supply chain processes of Toyota, supply chain strategies that it adopts and the practical use of drivers that determine the performance of the entire supply chain in terms of responsiveness and efficiency. The supply chain processes and strategies of Toyota are the fundamentals in its daily operations.

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    Essay Length: 2,378 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: January 25, 2010 By: Max
  • Supply Chain

    Supply Chain

    When starting any type of business venture, one decision that most owners/management must make is whether the business should be web-based or be a "brick and mortar" type setting. Depending upon the type of business it is, this decision must not be made lightly, the pros and cons of each must be weighed because it is through the type of service that is offered that affects sales. "The level Internet business environment actually rewards business

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    Essay Length: 841 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: Yan
  • Global Chain Management

    Global Chain Management

    GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT COURSE (PM 502) PROJECT ASSIGNMENT ASSIGNMENT: 1. You plan to build an African computer company, aiming at building computers of 100-200US$. Evidence from OLPC project (USA) and the municator (Yellow Dog, China) seem to imply this is feasible. However, you need to know where to get supplies, how to source them, who should do the design, the assembly, Where to do assembly, and how to distribute the computers. How large would

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    Essay Length: 1,876 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: January 28, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Logistics and Supply Chain Company

    Logistics and Supply Chain Company

    United Parcel Service; or UPS; is the world's largest package delivery company. UPS delivers more than 14 million packages a day to more than 200 countries and territories worldwide. Founded in 1907, it is headquartered in Sandy Springs, Georgia, USA.UPS employs approximately 407,200 employees, with 348,400 in the U.S. and 58,800 internationally. Between the foreign and domestic UPS employees, 215,000 are represented by the International Brotherhood of Teamsters. In the United States, UPS has recently

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    Essay Length: 1,948 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: February 1, 2010 By: Mike

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