In recent years, management gurus have urged businesses to adopt such strategies as just-in-time, lean manufacturing, offshoring, and frequent deliveries to retail outlets. But today, these much-touted strategies may be risky. Global financial turmoi
0 stars. genuinely hate business books. never in my life have I ever been so bored by the topic of supply chains. all of the theory bogged down any real throughts and there was a lack of general substance from any of the company cases. i just don't think that every single supply chain issue has 4-5 different characteristics that all NEED to be evaluated. this book was such a bad read but i had to for class :)
Although it doesn't cover every concept in Operations 101, this is a great book which covers some of the most important ideas in the field. I most like the way David blended operations, business, and IT considerations and highlighted how they interact.
The book is dry. However, executives who understand these concepts are at an advantage over those who don't.
A wonderful supply chain journey. I enjoyed the in-depth case studies. Plus the supply chain terms reminded me of college classes trying memorize supply chain terminology. This book is a lot easier to read than my college textbook.
While definitely written for very large organizations, there were some good insights for smaller businesses as well - particularly the sections on IT, considerations for 'greening' a business, and the listing of barriers to success. A bit dry, but let's face it, operations management isn't the sexy end of most businesses.
Es un excelente libro de las reglas básicas de las operaciones de manufactura. No se basa en fórmulas elobaras ni análisis numéricos complejos, sino en hacer entender cómo funciona la operación, con algunas básicas