Time-based competition is here to stay. Firms wishing to compete successfully must reengineer every function within the value chain. Here is a blueprint, drawn on the author's extensive field research in over 50 companies, that addresses the practical problems and tactical issues faced by executives and managers. Scholars and students of business, operations management, strategic management, international business, organizational behavior, materials management, engineering management, purchasing, and logistics will also find this work an invaluable aid in understanding how to benchmark an organization against the best time-based competitors in the world.
Through visits and interviews with material managers, procurement managers, design engineers and sales personnel, the author has compiled an unparalleled set of benchmarks and best practices in supply chain management. Some of the strategic time-based initiatives discussed include supply chain management, integrated order entry systems, process capability, component life cycle management, electronic data interchange, time-based logistics, automated manufacturing technology, design for manufacturability, and global strategic sourcing. Extra attention is given to supply chain management, a new form of business process reengineering focusing on quick response, spanning the functions of sales, order entry, design engineering, purchasing, manufacturing, and logistics. An examination of how to create a time-based culture based on the experiences of Fortune 500 firms interviewed by the author concludes this richly detailed analysis of time-based competition.
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Höhe: 240 mm
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978-0-89930-917-0 (9780899309170)
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ROBERT B. HANDFIELD is Associate Professor of Purchasing and Operations Management at Michigan State University. His research interests include time-based competition, environmentally friendly manufacturing, and integrated global strategic sourcing. Handfield has spoken to various NAPM and APICS groups at the national and regional level and conducted training seminars in several major North American corporations. He visited over 100 manufacturing plants in North America and Europe in developing this book.
Illustrations Acknowledgments The Value of Time in Supply Chain Management The Product/Value Supply Chain The Beginning of the Supply Chain: Sales Order Entry Reducing Development and Delivery Time through Better Designs The "Dark" Side of Concurrent Engineering The Supply Side of Time-based Competition Leveraging Information Technology from Time-based Competition Reducing Non-Value Added Time through Just-in-Time Manufacturing Creating a Time-based Culture in the Face of Increasing Complexity Selected Bibliography Index