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Essentially, this book will offer the reader a chance to fully understand the interconnected set of processes in a "best practice" application. Furthermore, examples and cases will be used to illustrate its practical application in today's complex Global Supply Chain.
Essentially, this book will offer the reader a chance to fully understand the interconnected set of processes in a "best practice" application. Furthermore, examples and cases will be used to illustrate its practical application in today's complex Global Supply Chain.
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Autorenporträt
Paul Myerson has been an Instructor of Management at Monmouth University since 2017. He holds a B.S. in Business Logistics from Pennsylvania State University and an MBA in Physical Distribution from Temple University. Professor Myerson has an extensive background as a supply chain and logistics professional, consultant, and teacher (most recently at New Jersey City University, Kean University, and Lehigh University).
Prior to joining the faculty at Monmouth University, Professor Myerson has been a successful change catalyst for a variety of clients and organizations of all sizes. His 30+ years of experience in Supply Chain Management, Logistics Strategies, and Operations Systems have resulted in bottom-line improvements for companies such as General Electric (GE), Unilever, and Church & Dwight (Arm & Hammer).
Professor Myerson created and has marketed a Supply Chain Planning software tool for Windows to a variety of companies worldwide since 1998 and also writes a column on Lean Supply Chain for Inbound Logistics Magazine and formerly wrote a blog for Industry Week magazine.
Professor Myerson is the author of five books on the topic of Supply Chain Management and has contributed chapters to two other books (one of which won the Shingo Research Award in 2017).
Inhaltsangabe
Section I: Supply Chain Strategy Chapter 1: Introduction to Demand and Supply Chain Planning Chapter 2: Understanding the Supply Chain Chapter 3: Supply Chain Performance: Achieving Strategic Fit and Scope Chapter 4: Supply Chain Drivers and Metrics Chapter 5: Supply Chain Network Design Chapter 6: Business Model Canvas Chapter 7: Lean Systems - Lean Supply Chain & Logistics Management Chapter 8: Coordination in a Supply Chain Section II: Demand Planning Chapter 9: Forecasting Chapter 10: Information Technology in Demand Planning Section III: Supply Chain Operations Planning Chapter 11: Supply Chain Inventory Management Chapter 12: Operations Planning and Scheduling (S&OP) Chapter 13: Resource Planning - Independent Demand (Overview; ERP, DRP and MPS) Chapter 14: Resource Planning - Dependent Demand (MRP) Chapter 15: Resource Planning - Short-Term Scheduling Chapter 16: Information Technology in a Supply Chain (Supply Planning) Section IV: The Road Ahead Chapter 17: Supply Chain Risk Management Chapter 18: It's not the Destination it's the Journey Appendices: Cases in Demand and Supply Planning
Section I: Supply Chain StrategyChapter 1: Introduction to Demand and Supply Chain PlanningChapter 2: Understanding the Supply ChainChapter 3: Supply Chain Performance: Achieving Strategic Fit and ScopeChapter 4: Supply Chain Drivers and MetricsChapter 5: Supply Chain Network DesignChapter 6: Business Model CanvasChapter 7: Lean Systems - Lean Supply Chain & Logistics ManagementChapter 8: Coordination in a Supply ChainSection II: Demand PlanningChapter 9: Forecasting Chapter 10: Information Technology in Demand Planning Section III: Supply Chain Operations PlanningChapter 11: Supply Chain Inventory ManagementChapter 12: Operations Planning and Scheduling (S&OP)Chapter 13: Resource Planning - Independent Demand (Overview; ERP, DRP and MPS)Chapter 14: Resource Planning - Dependent Demand (MRP)Chapter 15: Resource Planning - Short-Term SchedulingChapter 16: Information Technology in a Supply Chain (Supply Planning) Section IV: The Road AheadChapter 17: Supply Chain Risk Management Chapter 18: It's not the Destination it's the JourneyAppendices: Cases in Demand and Supply Planning
Section I: Supply Chain Strategy Chapter 1: Introduction to Demand and Supply Chain Planning Chapter 2: Understanding the Supply Chain Chapter 3: Supply Chain Performance: Achieving Strategic Fit and Scope Chapter 4: Supply Chain Drivers and Metrics Chapter 5: Supply Chain Network Design Chapter 6: Business Model Canvas Chapter 7: Lean Systems - Lean Supply Chain & Logistics Management Chapter 8: Coordination in a Supply Chain Section II: Demand Planning Chapter 9: Forecasting Chapter 10: Information Technology in Demand Planning Section III: Supply Chain Operations Planning Chapter 11: Supply Chain Inventory Management Chapter 12: Operations Planning and Scheduling (S&OP) Chapter 13: Resource Planning - Independent Demand (Overview; ERP, DRP and MPS) Chapter 14: Resource Planning - Dependent Demand (MRP) Chapter 15: Resource Planning - Short-Term Scheduling Chapter 16: Information Technology in a Supply Chain (Supply Planning) Section IV: The Road Ahead Chapter 17: Supply Chain Risk Management Chapter 18: It's not the Destination it's the Journey Appendices: Cases in Demand and Supply Planning
Section I: Supply Chain StrategyChapter 1: Introduction to Demand and Supply Chain PlanningChapter 2: Understanding the Supply ChainChapter 3: Supply Chain Performance: Achieving Strategic Fit and ScopeChapter 4: Supply Chain Drivers and MetricsChapter 5: Supply Chain Network DesignChapter 6: Business Model CanvasChapter 7: Lean Systems - Lean Supply Chain & Logistics ManagementChapter 8: Coordination in a Supply ChainSection II: Demand PlanningChapter 9: Forecasting Chapter 10: Information Technology in Demand Planning Section III: Supply Chain Operations PlanningChapter 11: Supply Chain Inventory ManagementChapter 12: Operations Planning and Scheduling (S&OP)Chapter 13: Resource Planning - Independent Demand (Overview; ERP, DRP and MPS)Chapter 14: Resource Planning - Dependent Demand (MRP)Chapter 15: Resource Planning - Short-Term SchedulingChapter 16: Information Technology in a Supply Chain (Supply Planning) Section IV: The Road AheadChapter 17: Supply Chain Risk Management Chapter 18: It's not the Destination it's the JourneyAppendices: Cases in Demand and Supply Planning
Rezensionen
With this latest work, Myerson brings a reader-friendly simplicity to teaching and effectively communicating the vast web of interconnected processes within demand and supply chain planning along with finely illustrating the dynamics and intricacies involved for their successful execution in a global economy increasingly more volatile and uncertain. To that end, through an array of case studies, Myerson provides practical tips and insights demonstrating real-world application of best practices in particular scenarios as well as 'hard to see' pitfalls to avoid.
-- William J. Bajor, Ph.D., Senior Director for Administration and Special Projects, Academic and Student Affairs, Office of the Chancellor, Pennsylvania's State System of Higher Education
The ability to plan effectively is perhaps the most important determinant of supply chain success. This book does a solid job of presenting the need for effective planning as well as covering the relevant topics that are part of the demand and supply chain planning process. It explains in a clearly written manner what supply chain professionals must understand to be successful.
-- Robert J. Trent, Ph.D., Supply Chain Management Professor Emeritus, Lehigh University
Connecting the dots between demand, supply and transportation to make, move and sell goods around the world has never been more important - or challenging. Myerson demystifies what's required for a connected supply chain, why it's a game changer and how to get there.
-- Ron Kubera, President, Distribution Sector, e2open
Paul Myerson's latest book a great "how to" text for a class on Demand and Supply Chain Planning for students as well as a guidefor Supply Chain professionals looking to meet the challenges of today's volatile global environment.
-- Dr. Mikhail M. Sher, Leon Hess Business School, Monmouth University
I recommend this book for the Supply Chain Management course at the undergraduate level, focusing on Supply and Demand Planning. The book is well-written and can be used as reference material for advanced-level courses. It can be a wonderful resource for SCM professionals as a quick reference guide on how to compete in today's global business environment.
-- Raza Rafique, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, School of Management & Marketing, College of Business and Public Management, Kean University,