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Successful Supply Chain Vendor Compliance explains the technical, process and cultural elements that go into a successful compliance program. A well-run program should help vendors self-implement and control costs, not force vendors to rely on constant communication and increase costs for all involved. Norman Katz exposes the weaknesses in traditional vendor compliance programs and identifies the characteristics of well-managed programs that foster beneficial trading partner relationships. He shows how a well-executed vendor program can control and decrease costs by reducing disruptions…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Successful Supply Chain Vendor Compliance explains the technical, process and cultural elements that go into a successful compliance program. A well-run program should help vendors self-implement and control costs, not force vendors to rely on constant communication and increase costs for all involved. Norman Katz exposes the weaknesses in traditional vendor compliance programs and identifies the characteristics of well-managed programs that foster beneficial trading partner relationships. He shows how a well-executed vendor program can control and decrease costs by reducing disruptions throughout the supply chain, from the distribution center to the data center to the corporate office.


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Autorenporträt
Supply chain vendor compliance has been a central focus in the career of author Norman Katz since 1993. His career roles as a Programmer, Programmer Analyst, Business Systems Analyst, and Information Technology Manager from 1985 through 1995 provided significant background in the core supply chain technologies of Enterprise Resource Management (ERP) systems, Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), and barcode labelling and scanning applications, and also in business operations across a variety of industries. In 1996 Norman decided to chart his own course and founded Katzscan specializing in supply chain technologies and operational performance, vendor compliance, information insights, supply chain risk management, and supply chain fraud detection and reduction. Norman is also the author of Detecting and Reducing Supply Chain Fraud (Gower, 2012).