This book brings together the strategic role of the supply chain, key strategic drivers of supply chain performance, and the underlying tools and techniques for supply chain analysis. Students are able to articulate the strategic importance of supply chain thinking and support their ideas with evidence that can be built using models.
One of my favorite go-to books on supply chain management. Concise, easy to reference and topical. At this point, slightly out of date, but not so much so that most businessmen/women can't still use it to make decisions, train employees and drive business. I've used it repeatedly with people with no supply chain experience and have found that there is just enough background information to make it comprehensible as a stand-alone book, and recommend it for that reason.
6/10. I didn't really know if I should put this on here, but I did read this entire book, so, I'm adding it. This helped me fill in some gaps that I didn't understand from my course.
Very well explained and comprehensive. Great concepts to apply to the real life. Unfortunately I skipped all the parts of formulas because I suck at maths (gonna learn them all by doing courses and solving real-life cases)😅😂
Must for Managment students/professionals, sums up the concept of strategy and its implementation aspect vis-a-vis to supply chain network. I am glad that I read this - Thanks to Authors for putting such an effort.