Who will be responsible for deciding whether Supply Chain Management goes ahead or not after the initial investigations? How do we ensure that implementations of SAP Supply Chain Management products are done in a way that ensures safety? Where do ideas that reach policy makers and planners as proposals for Supply Chain Management strengthening and reform actually originate? How will the Logistics and Supply Chain Management team and the organization measure complete success of Logistics and Supply Chain Management? Are there any specific expectations or concerns about the Logistics and Supply Chain Management team, Logistics and Supply Chain Management itself? Defining, designing, creating, and implementing a process to solve a business challenge or meet a business objective is the most valuable role... In EVERY company, organization and department.
Unless you are talking a one-time, single-use project within a business, there should be a process. Whether that process is managed and implemented by humans, AI, or a combination of the two, it needs to be designed by someone with a complex enough perspective to ask the right questions. Someone capable of asking the right questions and step back and say, 'What are we really trying to accomplish here? And is there a different way to look at it?'
For more than twenty years, The Art of Service's Self-Assessments empower people who can do just that - whether their title is marketer, entrepreneur, manager, salesperson, consultant, business process manager, executive assistant, IT Manager, CxO etc... - they are the people who rule the future. They are people who watch the process as it happens, and ask the right questions to make the process work better.
This book is for managers, advisors, consultants, specialists, professionals and anyone interested in Supply Chain Management assessment.
All the tools you need to an in-depth Supply Chain Management Self-Assessment. Featuring 372 new and updated case-based questions, organized into seven core areas of process design, this Self-Assessment will help you identify areas in which Supply Chain Management improvements can be made.
In using the questions you will be better able to:
- diagnose Supply Chain Management projects, initiatives, organizations, businesses and processes using accepted diagnostic standards and practices
- implement evidence-based best practice strategies aligned with overall goals
- integrate recent advances in Supply Chain Management and process design strategies into practice according to best practice guidelines
Using a Self-Assessment tool known as the Supply Chain Management Scorecard, you will develop a clear picture of which Supply Chain Management areas need attention.
Included with your purchase of the book is the Supply Chain Management Self-Assessment downloadable resource, which contains all questions and Self-Assessment areas of this book in a ready to use Excel dashboard, including the self-assessment, graphic insights, and project planning automation - all with examples to get you started with the assessment right away. Access instructions can be found in the book.
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