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Supply Chain Management: Strategy and Organization
โ Scribed by Mikihisa Nakano
- Publisher
- Springer Singapore
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 244
- Edition
- 1st ed. 2020
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book explains supply chain management (SCM) using the strategyโstructureโprocessโperformance (SSPP) framework. Utilizing this well-known framework of contingency theory in the areas of strategic management and organizational design, SCM is firmly positioned among management theories. The author specifically proposes a theoretical foundation of SCM that will be relevant to such areas as operations management, logistics management, purchasing management, and marketing.
Both the static and dynamic sides of SCM are reported. On the static side, supply chain strategies are divided into three patterns: efficiency-oriented, responsiveness-oriented, and the hybrid efficiency- and responsiveness-oriented pattern. For each strategy, suitable internal and external supply chain structures and processes are proposed. On the dynamic side, the big issue is to overcome performance trade-offs. Based on theories of organizational change, process change, and dynamic capabilities, the book presents a model of supply chain process change. On structure, the focus is on the role of an SCM steering department.
Illustrative cases are included from such diverse industries as automobiles (Toyota and Nissan ), personal computers (Fujitsu), office equipment (Ricoh), air-conditioning (Daikin), tobacco (Japan Tobacco), chemicals and cosmetics (Kao), and casual fashion (Fast Retailing and Inditex).The strategy and organization of SCM is systematically presented on the basis of the SSPP framework.
In particular, the relationships among three management elementsโstrategy, structure, and processโcan be identified in an SCM context. From many of the cases contained in this volume, there emerges an understanding of how to analyze the success and failure factors of SCM using the SSPP framework. In addition, the reader sees not only the static side SCM such as process operation but also its dynamic side such as process innovation and process improvement.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xvii
Front Matter ....Pages 1-1
What Is a Supply Chain? (Mikihisa Nakano)....Pages 3-18
The Strategy-Structure-Process-Performance Framework (Mikihisa Nakano)....Pages 19-35
Front Matter ....Pages 37-37
Performance Trade-Offs (Mikihisa Nakano)....Pages 39-57
Supply Chain Strategies (Mikihisa Nakano)....Pages 59-78
Efficiency-Oriented Strategy (Mikihisa Nakano)....Pages 79-108
Responsiveness-Oriented Strategy (Mikihisa Nakano)....Pages 109-151
Hybrid Strategy (Mikihisa Nakano)....Pages 153-177
Front Matter ....Pages 179-179
Overcoming Performance Trade-Offs (Mikihisa Nakano)....Pages 181-187
Supply Chain Process Change (Mikihisa Nakano)....Pages 189-214
Roles of the SCM Steering Department (Mikihisa Nakano)....Pages 215-233
Back Matter ....Pages 235-239
โฆ Subjects
Business and Management; Production; Logistics; Supply Chain Management; Procurement; Business Process Management; Business Information Systems
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