Supply Chain Management (3rd Ed., Revised edition)
A Learning Perspective

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Offers a new learning perspective; focuses on the organisational level and emphasises the systemic approach to supply chain management.

Language: English
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This edition of Supply Chain Management (SCM) was revised to appeal to a wider readership besides students taking SCM courses. Global supply chain managers and researchers in the fields of SCM and operations strategy would find it a useful reference. Rather than discuss the technical issues of SCM, the book focuses on the strategic perspectives and approaches of SCM. Students learn to identify SCM issues from the top management's perspective. The book also presents real-world managerial problems and incorporates case studies for connecting theories with practices. By exploring the fundamental issues of SCM, managers acquire a new learning perspective that enables them to solve problems in a more sustainable and innovative manner rather than use short-term, ad hoc solutions. Finally, it distils various theoretical concepts to allow researchers to observe real SCM issues in a managerial context which allows for practical, meaningful and impactful research to be carried out.
Part I. Basic Principles in Operations and Supply Chain Management: 1. Value chain and value creation; 2. Learning and learning perspective; 3. Fundamentals of operations and supply chain management; Part II. Structural Dimension of Supply Chain Management: 4. Supply chain configuration and connection; 5. Strategic roles of inventory; 6. Logistics, procurement, and supplier relationship; Part III. Infrastructural Dimension of Supply Chain Management: 7. Supply chain coordination; 8. Strategic tools of supply chain capability; 9. Innovation and technology; Part IV. Sustainable Value Chain Management: 10. Global supply chain management; 11. Sustainability and supply chain management; Part V. Analytical Tools (Online): 12A. Analytical methods for supply chain management; References; Index.
Bowon Kim is Professor of Operations Strategy and Management Science at KAIST Business School in Seoul, Korea. He earned a Doctor of Business Administration in Technology and Operations Management from Harvard University (1995), M.S. in Operations Research from Stanford University (1989), and a Bachelor's from Seoul National University (1988). He is teaching and doing research on supply chain management, new product innovation, and value chain sustainability. He has published numerous papers in prestigious academic journals. In 2017, he published a book entitled Optimal Control Applications for Operations Strategy, which elaborates on supply chain management (SCM) using optimal control theory and differential games.