Explore key lessons from leading global retailer, Tesco, on how organizations can compete through lean thinking and putting customers first.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Barry Evans' early career involved a variety of roles in Logistics/Distribution with Watney Mann, Rank Hovis McDougall and Royal Mail. This was followed by roles in Tesco plc, including Lean Process Manager in Tesco Supply Chain Development. He joined the Lean Enterprise Research Centre at Cardiff Business School as a Senior Research Associate. Now retired, he still does some relief teaching at the Business School. Mr Evans' co-authored work, The Lean Supply Chain, published by Kogan Page, won the Les Plumes des Achats et Supply Chain 2016 - Prix des Associations award in December 2016.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 01: Introduction; Chapter 02: Tesco past and present; Chapter 03: Tesco and strategy Managing the what, why and how!; Chapter 04: Customer insight To drive the Tesco supply chain; Chapter 05: Lean and the Tesco supply chain 'Mastering the supply chain'; Chapter 06: Tesco and their CSR agenda; Chapter 07: Rebuilding trust; Chapter 08: Tesco and continuous improvement Debunking seven myths of conventional business thinking; Chapter 09: Current challenges Aligning corporate and supply chain strategies to a changing macro environment; Chapter 10: Conclusions
Chapter - 01: Introduction;
Chapter - 02: Tesco past and present;
Chapter - 03: Tesco and strategy - Managing the what, why and how!;
Chapter - 04: Customer insight - To drive the Tesco supply chain;
Chapter - 05: Lean and the Tesco supply chain - 'Mastering the supply chain';
Chapter - 06: Tesco and their CSR agenda;
Chapter - 07: Rebuilding trust;
Chapter - 08: Tesco and continuous improvement - Debunking seven myths of conventional business thinking;
Chapter - 09: Current challenges - Aligning corporate and supply chain strategies to a changing macro environment;
Chapter 01: Introduction; Chapter 02: Tesco past and present; Chapter 03: Tesco and strategy Managing the what, why and how!; Chapter 04: Customer insight To drive the Tesco supply chain; Chapter 05: Lean and the Tesco supply chain 'Mastering the supply chain'; Chapter 06: Tesco and their CSR agenda; Chapter 07: Rebuilding trust; Chapter 08: Tesco and continuous improvement Debunking seven myths of conventional business thinking; Chapter 09: Current challenges Aligning corporate and supply chain strategies to a changing macro environment; Chapter 10: Conclusions
Chapter - 01: Introduction;
Chapter - 02: Tesco past and present;
Chapter - 03: Tesco and strategy - Managing the what, why and how!;
Chapter - 04: Customer insight - To drive the Tesco supply chain;
Chapter - 05: Lean and the Tesco supply chain - 'Mastering the supply chain';
Chapter - 06: Tesco and their CSR agenda;
Chapter - 07: Rebuilding trust;
Chapter - 08: Tesco and continuous improvement - Debunking seven myths of conventional business thinking;
Chapter - 09: Current challenges - Aligning corporate and supply chain strategies to a changing macro environment;
Chapter - 10: Conclusions
Rezensionen
"When considering a major undertaking such as building a Lean supply chain, it doesn't hurt to have a little guidance from a major global player. This book debunks many myths, and provides solid practical examples and advice for supply chain professionals looking to cut waste from their enterprises." Inbound Logistics
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