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Supply Chain Management, with eBook Access Code: A Global Perspective
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Illustrates SCM best practices while helping students understand the complexities of SCM decision making
Now in its fourth edition,
Supply Chain Management: A Global Perspective
integrates the foundational principles and business-oriented functions of supply chain management (SCM) in one comprehensive volume. Providing students with a balanced and integrated perspective with a global focus, this market-leading textbook highlights the holistic and interconnected nature of SCM while addressing supply chain strategy, design, planning, sourcing, logistics, forecasting, demand planning, operations management, and more.
A standard text at universities around the world,
Supply Chain Management
offers cross-functional coverage, a student-friendly pedagogy, and a wealth of real-world examples of SCM in companies of various sizes. Author Nada R Sanders draws upon her extensive experience in academia and industry to provide both the foundational material required to understand the subject matter and practical tips that demonstrate how the latest techniques are being applied.
Supply chain management is advancing rapidly and becoming ever more important in the global business climate. Covering both the underlying principles and practical techniques of SCM,
Supply Chain Management: A Global Perspective, Fourth Edition,
remains an ideal textbook for upper-level undergraduate courses in Operations Management, Supply Chain Management, and Logistics Management programs.
New to this Edition:
Updated content in each chapter illustrating the latest business practices in the context of SCM
Increased focus on new and emerging technologies, including AI, that are changing supply chains
New real-world examples of key concepts applied to supply chains of companies of various sizes and sectors
New discussion topics reflecting recent international, government, and organizational policy issues relevant to SCM
New and updated cases, discussion questions, examples, and classroom exercises
Wiley Advantage:
Provides consistent and fully integrated coverage of all key areas of SCM concepts, strategic implementations, and operational techniques
Examines supply chain management as a boundary-spanning function that is intertwined with other organizational areas
Discusses how recent developments in trade, tax, tariffs, data protection, and national security impact the global supply change
Contains extensive pedagogical tools and solved problems designed to make difficult concepts accessible
Features a wealth of cases and examples of the latest business practices in supply chain management
Includes access to a companion website with an extensive test bank, PowerPoint slides, an instructor's manual, and other teaching resources
Now in its fourth edition,
Supply Chain Management: A Global Perspective
integrates the foundational principles and business-oriented functions of supply chain management (SCM) in one comprehensive volume. Providing students with a balanced and integrated perspective with a global focus, this market-leading textbook highlights the holistic and interconnected nature of SCM while addressing supply chain strategy, design, planning, sourcing, logistics, forecasting, demand planning, operations management, and more.
A standard text at universities around the world,
Supply Chain Management
offers cross-functional coverage, a student-friendly pedagogy, and a wealth of real-world examples of SCM in companies of various sizes. Author Nada R Sanders draws upon her extensive experience in academia and industry to provide both the foundational material required to understand the subject matter and practical tips that demonstrate how the latest techniques are being applied.
Supply chain management is advancing rapidly and becoming ever more important in the global business climate. Covering both the underlying principles and practical techniques of SCM,
Supply Chain Management: A Global Perspective, Fourth Edition,
remains an ideal textbook for upper-level undergraduate courses in Operations Management, Supply Chain Management, and Logistics Management programs.
New to this Edition:
Updated content in each chapter illustrating the latest business practices in the context of SCM
Increased focus on new and emerging technologies, including AI, that are changing supply chains
New real-world examples of key concepts applied to supply chains of companies of various sizes and sectors
New discussion topics reflecting recent international, government, and organizational policy issues relevant to SCM
New and updated cases, discussion questions, examples, and classroom exercises
Wiley Advantage:
Provides consistent and fully integrated coverage of all key areas of SCM concepts, strategic implementations, and operational techniques
Examines supply chain management as a boundary-spanning function that is intertwined with other organizational areas
Discusses how recent developments in trade, tax, tariffs, data protection, and national security impact the global supply change
Contains extensive pedagogical tools and solved problems designed to make difficult concepts accessible
Features a wealth of cases and examples of the latest business practices in supply chain management
Includes access to a companion website with an extensive test bank, PowerPoint slides, an instructor's manual, and other teaching resources