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  • Achieving Supply Chain Integration: Connecting the Supply Chain Inside and Out for Competitive Advantage
    Achieving Supply Chain Integration: Connecting the Supply Chain Inside and Out for Competitive Advantage

    High-Value Supply Chain Integration   New research, practical priorities, actionable solutions Master new best practices for integrating demand, supply, and partners worldwide Bridge key “integration gaps” to maximize customer value and profit Improve performance in areas ranging from resource availability to returns From leading supply chain integration experts at the University of Tennessee’s Haslam College of Business In volatile, global environments, only well-integrated organizations can deliver superior customer outcomes and sustained profitability. Supply chain practitioners are on the frontlines of integration: they must bring together functions ranging from sales to logistics and a world of third-party suppliers. Integration is not easy, but proven solutions exist. In Achieving Supply Chain Integration, leading experts reveal what works and how to make it work.   The authors and contributors clarify what supply chain integration really means, and why it’s even more crucial than many companies realize. You’ll learn how to manage core conflicts that make integration difficult, so you can maximize value to both customers and your organization.   You’ll find example-based, research-driven insights for both internal and external integration, addressing issues ranging from culture to financial metrics. The authors share practical guidance on everything from building more innovative partner relationships to avoiding raw material shortages.   Whatever your supply chain or operations responsibilities, you need to integrate more effectively, and this guide will help you do it.   Supply chain integration can ensure a smoother, more efficient flow of products, and enable access to third-party resources and capabilities that would be costly or impossible to build internally. However, successful integration has proven challenging, especially as supply chains evolve to encompass even more external partners.   Achieving Supply Chain Integration shows how to prioritize which processes and functions to integrate and select integration strategies likely to deliver the greatest performance benefits. Drawing on actual successes and failures, UT’s researchers illuminate best practices and common mistakes. They present proven approaches to integrating sales, marketing, core supply chain functions such as procurement and logistics, and widely diverse partner relationships.   Whether you’re a practitioner or student, this guide will help you approach integration projects with “eyes open”–so you can mitigate risks and maximize value. Understanding what integration is and isn’t, and why it matters so much Bridging the integration gap to maximize value creation Fully leveraging information in internal and external integration Driving more value by integrating purchasing and logistics Aligning market, environmental, social, and political strategies Achieving deeper demand/supply integration Reducing product returns through better internal integration Building more innovative, collaborative supplier relationships

    Preis: 48.14 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • Achieving Supply Chain Integration: Connecting the Supply Chain Inside and Out for Competitive Advantage
    Achieving Supply Chain Integration: Connecting the Supply Chain Inside and Out for Competitive Advantage

    High-Value Supply Chain Integration   New research, practical priorities, actionable solutions Master new best practices for integrating demand, supply, and partners worldwide Bridge key “integration gaps” to maximize customer value and profit Improve performance in areas ranging from resource availability to returns From leading supply chain integration experts at the University of Tennessee’s Haslam College of Business In volatile, global environments, only well-integrated organizations can deliver superior customer outcomes and sustained profitability. Supply chain practitioners are on the frontlines of integration: they must bring together functions ranging from sales to logistics and a world of third-party suppliers. Integration is not easy, but proven solutions exist. In Achieving Supply Chain Integration, leading experts reveal what works and how to make it work.   The authors and contributors clarify what supply chain integration really means, and why it’s even more crucial than many companies realize. You’ll learn how to manage core conflicts that make integration difficult, so you can maximize value to both customers and your organization.   You’ll find example-based, research-driven insights for both internal and external integration, addressing issues ranging from culture to financial metrics. The authors share practical guidance on everything from building more innovative partner relationships to avoiding raw material shortages.   Whatever your supply chain or operations responsibilities, you need to integrate more effectively, and this guide will help you do it.   Supply chain integration can ensure a smoother, more efficient flow of products, and enable access to third-party resources and capabilities that would be costly or impossible to build internally. However, successful integration has proven challenging, especially as supply chains evolve to encompass even more external partners.   Achieving Supply Chain Integration shows how to prioritize which processes and functions to integrate and select integration strategies likely to deliver the greatest performance benefits. Drawing on actual successes and failures, UT’s researchers illuminate best practices and common mistakes. They present proven approaches to integrating sales, marketing, core supply chain functions such as procurement and logistics, and widely diverse partner relationships.   Whether you’re a practitioner or student, this guide will help you approach integration projects with “eyes open”–so you can mitigate risks and maximize value. Understanding what integration is and isn’t, and why it matters so much Bridging the integration gap to maximize value creation Fully leveraging information in internal and external integration Driving more value by integrating purchasing and logistics Aligning market, environmental, social, and political strategies Achieving deeper demand/supply integration Reducing product returns through better internal integration Building more innovative, collaborative supplier relationships

    Preis: 48.14 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • Bilay, John Mutumba: Cloud Integration with SAP Integration Suite2024
    Bilay, John Mutumba: Cloud Integration with SAP Integration Suite2024

    Cloud Integration with SAP Integration Suite2024 , Bring your cloud and on-premise applications together with Cloud Integration (formerly SAP Cloud Platform Integration) in SAP Integration Suite! Integrate processes and data in your system, step by step, by developing and configuring integration flows in the SAP BTP, Cloud Foundry environment. Enhance your integrations with APIs, open connectors, and custom adapters. Explore prepackaged content in the content catalog, debug and secure integration projects, connect to third-party systems, and more! Highlights include: 1) Integration flows 2) Integration content catalog 3) SAP API Business Hub 4) Modeling synchronous and asynchronous scenarios 5) Debugging 6) Security 7) Operations 8) Root cause analysis 9) Web UI 10) Message mappings 11) SAP API Management , Studium & Erwachsenenbildung > Fachbücher, Lernen & Nachschlagen

    Preis: 88.91 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • Lean Integration: An Integration Factory Approach to Business Agility
    Lean Integration: An Integration Factory Approach to Business Agility

    Use Lean Techniques to Integrate Enterprise Systems Faster, with Far Less Cost and Risk   By some estimates, 40 percent of IT budgets are devoted to integration. However, most organizations still attack integration on a project-by-project basis, causing unnecessary expense, waste, risk, and delay. They struggle with integration “hairballs”: complex point-to-point information exchanges that are expensive to maintain, difficult to change, and unpredictable in operation.   The solution is Lean Integration. This book demonstrates how to use proven “lean” techniques to take control over the entire integration process. John Schmidt and David Lyle show how to establish “integration factories” that leverage the powerful benefits of repeatability and continuous improvement across every integration project you undertake.   Drawing on their immense experience, Schmidt and Lyle bring together best practices; solid management principles; and specific, measurable actions for streamlining integration development and maintenance.   Whether you’re an IT manager, project leader, architect, analyst, or developer, this book will help you systematically improve the way you integrate—adding value that is both substantial and sustainable.   Coverage includes Treating integration as a business strategy and implementing management disciplines that systematically address its people, process, policy, and technology dimensions Providing maximum business flexibility and supporting rapid change without compromising stability, quality, control, or efficiency Applying improvements incrementally without “Boiling the Ocean” Automating processes so you can deliver IT solutions faster–while avoiding the pitfalls of automation Building in both data and integration quality up front, rather than inspecting quality in later More than a dozen in-depth case studies that show how real organizations are applying Lean Integration practices and the lessons they’ve learned Visit integrationfactory.com for additional resources, including more case studies, best practices, templates, software demos, and reference links, plus a direct connection to lean integration practitioners worldwide.

    Preis: 18.18 € | Versand*: 0 €
  • Syncreon Technology stellt Logistik- und Supply-Chain-Lösungen her.

    Syncreon Technology ist ein Unternehmen, das sich auf die Herstellung von Logistik- und Supply-Chain-Lösungen spezialisiert hat. Diese Lösungen umfassen Dienstleistungen wie Lagerhaltung, Transport, Verpackung und Distribution von Waren. Syncreon arbeitet eng mit Kunden zusammen, um maßgeschneiderte Lösungen für deren individuelle Bedürfnisse zu entwickeln. Durch ihre Expertise und Erfahrung helfen sie Unternehmen dabei, ihre Lieferketten effizienter zu gestalten und Kosten zu senken.

  • Wie funktioniert Supply Chain Management?

    Supply Chain Management bezieht sich auf die Planung, Steuerung und Optimierung von Prozessen entlang der Lieferkette, um die Effizienz und Rentabilität zu maximieren. Dies umfasst die Beschaffung von Rohstoffen, die Produktion von Waren, die Lagerung und den Transport sowie die Distribution an Endkunden. Durch die Integration von Lieferanten, Herstellern, Distributoren und Einzelhändlern werden Engpässe reduziert, Lagerbestände minimiert und Lieferzeiten verkürzt. Technologien wie ERP-Systeme, IoT und künstliche Intelligenz spielen eine wichtige Rolle bei der Automatisierung und Optimierung von Supply Chain Prozessen. Letztendlich zielt Supply Chain Management darauf ab, die Kundenzufriedenheit zu steigern und Wettbewerbsvorteile zu erlangen.

  • Was gehört alles zur Supply Chain?

    Was gehört alles zur Supply Chain? Die Supply Chain umfasst alle Aktivitäten, Prozesse und Ressourcen, die erforderlich sind, um ein Produkt oder eine Dienstleistung vom Lieferanten zum Kunden zu bringen. Dazu gehören Beschaffung, Produktion, Lagerung, Distribution und Logistik. Auch die Planung, Steuerung und Überwachung dieser Abläufe sind Teil der Supply Chain. Letztendlich sind alle beteiligten Unternehmen, Lieferanten und Partner Teil der Supply Chain und tragen dazu bei, dass die richtigen Produkte zur richtigen Zeit am richtigen Ort verfügbar sind.

  • Warum ist es wichtig Supply Chain?

    Es ist wichtig, sich mit der Supply Chain auseinanderzusetzen, da sie den reibungslosen Ablauf von Produkten und Dienstleistungen vom Hersteller zum Endverbraucher sicherstellt. Eine effiziente Supply Chain kann Kosten senken, die Lieferzeiten verkürzen und die Kundenzufriedenheit steigern. Zudem kann eine gut geplante Supply Chain dazu beitragen, Engpässe und Unterbrechungen in der Produktion zu vermeiden. Letztendlich kann eine optimierte Supply Chain dazu beitragen, die Wettbewerbsfähigkeit eines Unternehmens zu stärken und langfristigen Erfolg zu sichern.

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  • Die Europäische Integration.
    Die Europäische Integration.

    Die Europäische Union ist ein in der Geschichte einzigartiger politischer Versuch und - bei allen Schwierigkeiten - ein Modell für friedliche Koexistenz in der Zukunft. Als 1952 der der Gründungsvertrag für die Europäische Gemeinschaft für Kohle und Stahl (EGKS) in Kraft trat, konnte niemand ahnen, welche Tiefe und Breite die Integration in Europa fünfzig Jahre später erreichen würde. Jürgen Elvert skizziert Idee und Vorstellung von Europa von der Antike bis ins 20. Jahrhundert, um dann konkret und anschaulich den manches Mal mühsamen Weg der europäischen Integration von der Nachkriegszeit bis zur unmittelbaren Gegenwart darzustellen.

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  • Demand and Supply Integration: The Key to World-Class Demand Forecasting
    Demand and Supply Integration: The Key to World-Class Demand Forecasting

    Supply chain professionals: master pioneering techniques for integrating demand and supply, and create demand forecasts that are far more accurate and useful! In Demand and Supply Integration, Dr. Mark Moon presents the specific design characteristics of a world-class demand forecasting management process, showing how to effectively integrate demand forecasting within a comprehensive Demand and Supply Integration (DSI) process. Writing for supply chain professionals in any business, government agency, or military procurement organization, Moon explains what DSI is, how it differs from approaches such as SandOP, and how to recognize the symptoms of failures to sufficiently integrate demand and supply. He outlines the key characteristics of successful DSI implementations, shows how to approach Demand Forecasting as a management process, and guides you through understanding, selecting, and applying the best available qualitative and quantitative forecasting techniques. You'll learn how to thoroughly reflect market intelligence in your forecasts; measure your forecasting performance; implement state-of-the-art demand forecasting systems; manage Demand Reviews, and much more. For wide audiences of supply chain, logistics, and operations management professionals at all levels, from analyst and manager to Director, Vice President, and Chief Supply Chain Officer; and for researchers and graduate students in the field.

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  • Supply Chain and Logistics Management Made Easy: Methods and Applications for Planning, Operations, Integration, Control and Improvement, and Network Design
    Supply Chain and Logistics Management Made Easy: Methods and Applications for Planning, Operations, Integration, Control and Improvement, and Network Design

    THE PRACTICAL, EASY INTRODUCTION TO MODERN SUPPLY CHAIN/LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT FOR EVERY PROFESSIONAL AND STUDENT! COVERS CORE CONCEPTS, PLANNING, OPERATIONS, INTEGRATION, COLLABORATION, NETWORK DESIGN, AND MORE SHOWS HOW TO MEASURE, CONTROL, AND IMPROVE ANY SUPPLY CHAIN INCLUDES PRACTICAL ADVICE FOR JUMPSTARTING YOUR OWN SUPPLY CHAIN CAREER This easy guide introduces the modern field of supply chain and logistics management, explains why it is central to business success, shows how its pieces fit together, and presents best practices you can use wherever you work.   Myerson explains key concepts, tools, and applications in clear, simple language, with intuitive examples that make sense to any student or professional. He covers the entire field: from planning through operations, integration and collaboration through measurement, control, and improvement.   You’ll find practical insights on hot-button issues ranging from sustainability to the lean-agile supply chain. Myerson concludes by helping you anticipate key emerging trends—so you can advance more quickly in your own career.   Trillions of dollars are spent every year on supply chains and logistics. Supply chain management is one of the fastest growing areas of business, and salaries are rising alongside demand. Now, there’s an easy, practical introduction to the entire field: a source of reliable knowledge and best practices for students and professionals alike.   Paul A. Myerson teaches you all you’ll need to start or move forward in your own supply chain career. Writing in plain English, he covers all the planning and management tasks needed to transform resources into finished products and services, and deliver them efficiently to customers.   Using practical examples, Myerson reviews the integration, collaboration, and technology issues that are essential to success in today’s complex supply chains. You’ll learn how to measure your supply chain’s performance, make it more agile and sustainable, and focus it on what matters most: adding customer value. MASTER NUTS-AND-BOLTS OPERATIONAL BEST PRACTICESImprove procurement, transportation, warehousing, ordering, reverse logistics, and more BUILD A BETTER GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAINManage new risks as you improve sustainability STRENGTHEN KEY LINKAGES WITH YOUR PARTNERS AND CUSTOMERSGet supply chains right by getting collaboration right PREVIEW THE FUTURE OF SUPPLY CHAINS—AND YOUR SUPPLY CHAIN CAREERDiscover “where the puck is headed”—so you can get there first  

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  • Supply Chain and Logistics Management Made Easy: Methods and Applications for Planning, Operations, Integration, Control and Improvement, and Network Design
    Supply Chain and Logistics Management Made Easy: Methods and Applications for Planning, Operations, Integration, Control and Improvement, and Network Design

    THE PRACTICAL, EASY INTRODUCTION TO MODERN SUPPLY CHAIN/LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT FOR EVERY PROFESSIONAL AND STUDENT! COVERS CORE CONCEPTS, PLANNING, OPERATIONS, INTEGRATION, COLLABORATION, NETWORK DESIGN, AND MORE SHOWS HOW TO MEASURE, CONTROL, AND IMPROVE ANY SUPPLY CHAIN INCLUDES PRACTICAL ADVICE FOR JUMPSTARTING YOUR OWN SUPPLY CHAIN CAREER This easy guide introduces the modern field of supply chain and logistics management, explains why it is central to business success, shows how its pieces fit together, and presents best practices you can use wherever you work.   Myerson explains key concepts, tools, and applications in clear, simple language, with intuitive examples that make sense to any student or professional. He covers the entire field: from planning through operations, integration and collaboration through measurement, control, and improvement.   You’ll find practical insights on hot-button issues ranging from sustainability to the lean-agile supply chain. Myerson concludes by helping you anticipate key emerging trends—so you can advance more quickly in your own career.   Trillions of dollars are spent every year on supply chains and logistics. Supply chain management is one of the fastest growing areas of business, and salaries are rising alongside demand. Now, there’s an easy, practical introduction to the entire field: a source of reliable knowledge and best practices for students and professionals alike.   Paul A. Myerson teaches you all you’ll need to start or move forward in your own supply chain career. Writing in plain English, he covers all the planning and management tasks needed to transform resources into finished products and services, and deliver them efficiently to customers.   Using practical examples, Myerson reviews the integration, collaboration, and technology issues that are essential to success in today’s complex supply chains. You’ll learn how to measure your supply chain’s performance, make it more agile and sustainable, and focus it on what matters most: adding customer value. MASTER NUTS-AND-BOLTS OPERATIONAL BEST PRACTICESImprove procurement, transportation, warehousing, ordering, reverse logistics, and more BUILD A BETTER GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAINManage new risks as you improve sustainability STRENGTHEN KEY LINKAGES WITH YOUR PARTNERS AND CUSTOMERSGet supply chains right by getting collaboration right PREVIEW THE FUTURE OF SUPPLY CHAINS—AND YOUR SUPPLY CHAIN CAREERDiscover “where the puck is headed”—so you can get there first  

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  • Was gehört zu Supply Chain Management?

    Was gehört zu Supply Chain Management? Supply Chain Management umfasst die Planung, Steuerung und Optimierung aller Prozesse entlang der Lieferkette, von der Beschaffung der Rohmaterialien bis zur Auslieferung der fertigen Produkte an den Endkunden. Dazu gehören unter anderem die Lagerhaltung, Transport, Bestandsmanagement, Beschaffung, Produktion und Distribution. Ein effektives Supply Chain Management zielt darauf ab, die Kosten zu senken, die Lieferzeiten zu verkürzen, die Qualität zu verbessern und die Kundenzufriedenheit zu steigern. Es beinhaltet auch die Zusammenarbeit mit Lieferanten, Herstellern, Logistikdienstleistern und anderen Partnern, um eine reibungslose und effiziente Lieferkette sicherzustellen.

  • Was ist genau Supply Chain Management?

    Supply Chain Management bezieht sich auf die Planung, Steuerung und Optimierung von Waren- und Informationsflüssen entlang der gesamten Lieferkette eines Unternehmens. Ziel ist es, die Effizienz und Effektivität der Prozesse zu verbessern, um Kosten zu senken, die Qualität zu steigern und die Kundenzufriedenheit zu erhöhen. Dabei werden alle beteiligten Akteure, wie Lieferanten, Hersteller, Logistikdienstleister und Händler, miteinbezogen und koordiniert. Durch ein effektives Supply Chain Management können Unternehmen ihre Wettbewerbsfähigkeit stärken und sich am Markt erfolgreich positionieren.

  • Wie werde ich Supply Chain Manager?

    Um Supply Chain Manager zu werden, solltest du idealerweise einen Bachelor- oder Masterabschluss in Betriebswirtschaftslehre, Logistik oder einem verwandten Bereich haben. Es ist auch hilfreich, praktische Erfahrungen in der Logistik oder im Supply Chain Management zu sammeln, sei es durch Praktika oder Berufserfahrung. Weiterbildungen und Zertifizierungen wie zum Beispiel als Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) können deine Karrierechancen verbessern. Netzwerken in der Branche und das Halten von sich über aktuelle Trends und Entwicklungen auf dem Laufenden zu halten, sind ebenfalls wichtige Schritte, um erfolgreich in diesem Bereich zu sein.

  • Wie wichtig ist Supply Chain Management?

    Wie wichtig ist Supply Chain Management? Supply Chain Management ist von entscheidender Bedeutung für den reibungslosen Ablauf von Geschäftsprozessen, da es die effiziente Planung, Steuerung und Kontrolle der Lieferkette ermöglicht. Durch ein effektives Supply Chain Management können Unternehmen Kosten senken, die Qualität verbessern und die Kundenzufriedenheit steigern. Es trägt auch dazu bei, Risiken zu minimieren, Lieferengpässe zu vermeiden und die Reaktionsfähigkeit auf Marktanforderungen zu erhöhen. Insgesamt ist Supply Chain Management ein wesentlicher Bestandteil für den langfristigen Erfolg eines Unternehmens.

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