
World Class Supply Management: The Key to Supply Chain Management with Student CD (Cases)
McGraw-Hill Professional (Publisher)
7th Edition
Published on 16. September 2002
Book
Mixed media product
992 pages
978-0-07-283156-6 (ISBN)
Description
The best-selling textbook in purchasing and supply management through several editions, this book presents a practical framework for students to apply how firms actually manage the enterprise-wide functions of purchasing and supply in today's business environment. This edition represents a complete and thorough revision of the book, now explaining purchasing and supply management in the context of the supply chain, which. has begun to dominate the literature in the field. World Class Supply ManagementSM: The Key to Supply Chain Management, Seventh Edition, reflects that change in focus, right down to the title (formerly called, more traditionally, Purchasing and Supply Management; now with the subtitle that specifically references the book's increased focus on supply-chain issues). New chapters have been added to the beginning and end of the text, to frame the new discussion of supply chain issues. The book has also been thoroughly updated to reflect the realities of purchasing and supply management in the digital age.
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Edition
7th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 31 mm
Weight
1111 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-283156-6 (9780072831566)
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Persons
Distinguished Professor of Supply Chain Management and Director of the University of San Diego's undergraduate and graduate programs in supply chain management. He is founder and Director of USD's Supply Chain Management Institute and of the Strategic Supply Management Forum, an annual meeting of innovative supply management professionals from North America, Europe and Australia.
Former Corporate Vice President for the National Association of Purchasing Management(NAPM), where he was responsible for its certifications and education programs. He is also Dean Emeritus of the college of Business of Colorado State University.
Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management(SCM) at the University of San Diego. he has worked with the faculty and staff in the Supply Chain Management Institute(SCMI) to develop world-class hybrid residence/Internet graduate SCM education programs and to bolster USD's 2o-year tradition of excellence in SCM.
Former Corporate Vice President for the National Association of Purchasing Management(NAPM), where he was responsible for its certifications and education programs. He is also Dean Emeritus of the college of Business of Colorado State University.
Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management(SCM) at the University of San Diego. he has worked with the faculty and staff in the Supply Chain Management Institute(SCMI) to develop world-class hybrid residence/Internet graduate SCM education programs and to bolster USD's 2o-year tradition of excellence in SCM.
Content
IThe Foundation1. World Class Supply Management2.Purchasing Becomes Supply Management3.Supply Management: An Organization-Spanning Activity 4.Supply Management: Implementor of Three of the Firm's Social ResponsibilitiesII.Enabling Concepts5.Buyer-Supplier Relationships6.Cross-Functional Teams7.QualityManagement8.Total Cost of Ownership9.e-Commerce IIIII. The Requirements Process10.New Product Development11.Specifications and Standardization12.The Procurement of Equipment13.Purchasing ServicesIV.Strategic Sourcing14.Outsourcing:To Make or To Buy15.Sourcing16.Global Supply ManagementV.Strategic Cost Management17.Pricing18.Cost Analysis19.Types of Compensation20.NegotiationVI.Relationship Management21.Relationship and Contract Management22.Supplier Development23.Ethical and Professional Standards24.Legal ConsiderationsVII.Institutional and Government Procurement25. Institutional Supply Management26.Government ProcurementVIII.World Class Supply Chain Management27.Toward World Class Supply Chain Management