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February 16, 2011Supply Chain News: Understanding the Operations Rules
Excerpt from First Chapter of New Book from Simchi-Levi Describes Promise of Engineering the Supply Chain
  Topics : Agile supply chain | Network design/optimization | Supply chain excellence | Supply chain strategy | Supply chain thought leadership
   
February 16, 2011Supply Chain News: Understanding the Operations Rules (Con't)
Continuation of our excerpt of Chapter 1 of the new book Operations Rules by Dr. David Simchi-Levi
  Topics : Agile supply chain | Network design/optimization | Supply chain excellence | Supply chain strategy | Supply chain thought leadership
   
February 07, 2011Operations Rules Part 2 Videocast Series Slides
Slides from part 2 of our Videocast Series based on the new book Operations Rules by David Simchi-Levi of MIT. Part 2 - Delivering Customer Value Through Flexible Operations. To view full broadcast, go to www.scdigest.com/supply_chain_videocasts.php
  Topics : Supply chain excellence | Supply chain strategy
   
February 02, 2011On Demand Videocast: Operations Rules - Delivering Customer Value Through Flexible Operations Part 2
Part 2: Achieving Lower Cost and Reducing Risk through Supply Chain Flexibility - Here are the Rules! Featuring David Simchi-Levi, Professor of Engineering Systems at MIT. Based on his new best selling book Operations Rules
  Topics : Agile supply chain | Manufacturing | Supply chain excellence | Supply chain strategy | Supply chain thought leadership
   
February 02, 2011Operations Rules Part 2 Videocast QA Podcast
Podcast of great QA from our Operations Rules Part 2 Videocast:. Achieving Lower Cost and Reducing Risk through SCM Flexibility. Featuring David Simchi-Levi of MIT. Full broadcast, go to www.scdigest.com/supply_chain_videocasts.php. Save to download (3.8 mg), Open to listen, save to download.
  Topics : Agile supply chain | Network design/optimization | Supply chain excellence | Supply chain strategy
   
January 28, 2011Time for more Dynamic Supply Chains?
Dan Gilmore on the provocative new thinking from Dr. John Gattorna and hs new book Dynamic Supply Chains
  Topics : Supply chain excellence | Supply Chain Innovation | Supply chain organization | Supply chain strategy
   
January 24, 2011Are Supply Chain Visibility and Collaboration the Key Drivers of Profitable Growth Today?
Both manufacturers and retailers need to focus on innovation and driving the supply chain from the shelf back.
  Topics : Consumer goods industry supply chain | High tech/electronics industry supply chain | Retail industry supply chain | Supply chain excellence | Supply Chain Integration | Supply chain software | Supply chain thought leadership | Supply chain visibility
   
January 23, 2011White Paper Ensuring Effective Sales and Operations Planning
A Game Plan for Business Success: Visibility, Analytics and Control
  Topics : Sales and Operarions Planning (S&OP) | Supply chain excellence
   
December 15, 2010Is Your Company a Supply Chain Visionary, Planner or Operator?
New Study from IBM Shows Top 10% of Companies in Terms of Supply Chain More than Double Financial Performance of the Average Companies
  Topics : Supply chain excellence | Supply Chain studies
   
December 14, 2010On-Demand Videocast: Sourcing Optimization in Consumer Goods
How to Drive Customer Service and System Profitability by Effective Asset Use Featuring Dr. Michael S. Watson of IBM Optimization & Supply Chain Solutions group. Increased complexity requires a complete supply chain network based approach to sourcing that incorporates end to end cost from supplier to customer and all of the associated manufacturing, logistics and inventory costs in between. A network based approach enables the ability to meet sales demand, reduced transport miles, efficient production, improved asset utilization and capital deferment, which, results in increased revenues, lower production costs, lower transportation costs, and increased manufacturing capacity. Another key component is understanding how robust the supply chain is to different events or risks and designing the supply chain to withstand 'shocks' frequently experienced in t global supply chains today.
  Topics : Manufacturing | Network design/optimization | Supply chain costs | Supply chain excellence | Supply chain strategy
   

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