<p><span>Putting together all the links in the supply chain</span></p><p><span>Supply Chain Management For Dummies</span><span> gives you the full rundown on what a supply chain is, how it works, how to optimize it, and the best education for a rewarding supply chain career. This new edition is full
Supply Chain Management for Dummies
โ Scribed by Daniel Stanton
- Publisher
- For Dummies
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Putting together all the links in the supply chain
Supply Chain Management For Dummies gives you the full rundown on what a supply chain is, how it works, how to optimize it, and the best education for a rewarding supply chain career. This new edition is fully updated for changes to the supply chain in a post-Covid world. You'll learn about the latest supply chain technologies, analytics and data-based optimization, and new strategies for delivering on your organization's promises. This approachable resource can take your supply chain management skills to the next level with step-by-step explanations, expert tips, and real-life examples.
Gain a foundational knowledge of issues in supply chain management Learn about today's global supply chains, plus trends like reshoring and near-shoring Wrap your mind around how an organization's moving parts can be coordinated in today's high-tech world Discover strategies for dealing with disruptions, focusing on diversity, and increasing resilience This For Dummies guide is great for entry-level supply chain professionals and anyone who needs an update on need-to-know concepts and recent changes in supply chain management.
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