The Supply Chain Revolution
Innovative Sourcing and Logistics for a Fiercely Competitive World
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Narrated by:
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Christopher Lane
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Suman Sarkar
About this listen
When CEOs think about the supply chain, it's usually to cut costs. But the smartest leaders see supply chain and sourcing for what they can be: hidden tools for outperforming the competition. Steve Jobs, upon returning to Apple in 1997, focused on transforming the supply chain. He hired Tim Cook - and the company sped up the development of new products, getting them into consumers' hands faster. The rest is history.
Across a range of industries, once-leading companies are in trouble: Walmart, IBM, Pfizer, HP, and The Gap to name a few. But others thrive. While competitors were shutting stores, Zara's highly responsive supply chain made it the most valued company in the retail space and its founder, the richest man in Europe. The success of TJX, Amazon, Starbucks, and Airbus, is fueled by supply chain and sourcing. Showcasing real solutions, The Supply Chain Revolution will:
- Improve customer satisfaction and increase revenue
- Make alliances more successful
- Simplify and debottleneck the supply chain
- Boost retail success by managing store investment
- Drive excellence
Technology is disrupting business models. Strategies must change. The Supply Chain Revolution flips conventional thinking and offers a powerful way for companies to compete in challenging times.
©2017 Suman Sarkar (P)2017 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved. Published by arrangement with AMACOM, a division of American Management Association International, New York.What listeners say about The Supply Chain Revolution
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- Anonymous User
- 15-11-20
Expected more; but still an interesting read.
expected more in depth analysis of some case studies. should have been more detailed.
did not understand why mention marketing methods and store management and focus so much on that instead of the connection to the supply chain.
a lot of different stories about real companies is a plus.
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- Michael Johnson
- 25-11-19
Supply chain management
Loved hearing this book, very informative and straight to the point. A lot of good discussions, an eye opener for learners of this subject.
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