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In the dynamic and volatile shipping industry, effective performance management is essential to an organization's success. This book is a practical guide to developing a holistic and comprehensive performance measurement and management system in shipping.

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In the dynamic and volatile shipping industry, effective performance management is essential to an organization's success. This book is a practical guide to developing a holistic and comprehensive performance measurement and management system in shipping.


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Autorenporträt
Photis M. Panayides is Professor in Shipping and Maritime Economics at the Department of Shipping, Cyprus University of Technology. Professor Panayides served at esteemed universities globally and has authored several books and research papers in the fields of shipping, logistics and maritime economics.

Rezensionen
"Shipping Performance Management is a valuable addition to the management literature in shipping and provides a definitive practical guide to the development of managerial shipping performance management systems."

Professor Roar Ådland, Norwegian School of Economics
"Shipping Performance Management is a valuable addition to the management literature in shipping and provides a definitive practical guide to the development of managerial shipping performance management systems."

Professor Roar Ådland, Norwegian School of Economics