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Lesson #4: “Every market has unique characteristics”
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| Hawkins works in one of the most fiercely competitive global industries. But what he has learned over the years is that what works well in one country, could blow up in his face in another. Knowing the unique characteristics of his markets is thus one of his most important tasks as an executive. |
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The Power of Greening Supply Chains
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| Sustainable supply chains are an integral part of a rapidly growing trend that is transforming businesses around the world. Many organizations are looking at supply chain sustainability as a new measure of profitable logistics management. Increasing companies are adding value to their offerings by using sustainable supply chain reporting as a central part of their strategy. Puma, Walmart and HP are three examples of companies that are leveraging their buying power to increase sustainability throughout their supply chains. Research funded by the European Supply Chain Institute (ESCI) indicates that IT supply chains afford significant opportunities for carbon reduction. |
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How can I turn my company's operations into a competitive advantage?
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How can I turn my company's operations into a competitive advantage? and What are the best ways to run my supply chains?
Ramesh Malani
L'Entrepreneur En Residence at Foundation
Washington D.C. |
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What can be the "next big thing" in supply chain management?
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What can be the "next big thing" in supply chain management? Will it be technology-related (eg. new innovations, new IT solutions etc.) or more market-related (eg. changes in consumers demands and expectations forcing companies to adapt)?
Are there any major differences in the SCM developments in different parts of the world? Eg. are European supply chains significantly different from American on Asian supply chains? Will it change in the future? Can we say that any part of the globe is developing faster than the others in terms of SCM maturity?
Przemek Pietak
Senior Consultant, Roland Berger
Warsaw, Poland
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Are Multiple Supply Chains Important (Survey Response 8)
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| A 2006 Report made the following statement:
"Designing and operating multiple supply networks to meet the needs of specific market segments--supply chain innovation and the use of multiple supply chains will be important to future revenue and market share growth."
Based on your own experience is this an accurate assessment? If yes, why? If no, why? |
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Are Multiple Supply Chains Important (Survey Response 7)
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| A 2006 Report made the following statement:
"Designing and operating multiple supply networks to meet the needs of specific market segments--supply chain innovation and the use of multiple supply chains will be important to future revenue and market share growth."
Based on your own experience is this an accurate assessment? If yes, why? If no, why? |
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Are Multiple Supply Chains Important (Survey Response 6)
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| A 2006 Report made the following statement:
"Designing and operating multiple supply networks to meet the needs of specific market segments--supply chain innovation and the use of multiple supply chains will be important to future revenue and market share growth."
Based on your own experience is this an accurate assessment? If yes, why? If no, why? |
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Are Multiple Supply Chains Important (Survey Response 5)
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| A 2006 Report made the following statement:
"Designing and operating multiple supply networks to meet the needs of specific market segments--supply chain innovation and the use of multiple supply chains will be important to future revenue and market share growth."
Based on your own experience is this an accurate assessment? If yes, why? If no, why? |
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Are Multiple Supply Chains Important (Survey Response 4)
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| A 2006 Report made the following statement:
"Designing and operating multiple supply networks to meet the needs of specific market segments--supply chain innovation and the use of multiple supply chains will be important to future revenue and market share growth."
Based on your own experience is this an accurate assessment? If yes, why? If no, why? |
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Are Multiple Supply Chains Important Survey Response 3
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| A 2006 Report made the following statement:
"Designing and operating multiple supply networks to meet the needs of specific market segments--supply chain innovation and the use of multiple supply chains will be important to future revenue and market share growth."
Based on your own experience is this an accurate assessment? If yes, why? If no, why? |
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Are Multiple Supply Chains Important (Survey Response 1)
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| A 2006 Report made the following statement:
"Designing and operating multiple supply networks to meet the needs of specific market segments--supply chain innovation and the use of multiple supply chains will be important to future revenue and market share growth."
Based on your own experience is this an accurate assessment? If yes, why? If no, why? |
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What are the 3 biggest challenges faced by supply chain/purchasing professionals today? (Survey Result 15)
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| There are many factors both internally as well as externally that are affecting supply chain/ procurement practices today. From the growing talent vacuum to the continuing lack of collaboration between Finance, IT and Purchasing relative to corporate initiatives.
What in your own experiences and opionions are the top 3 issues that procurement professionals face? |
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Financial Supply Chains: Member Question & Survey
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What does the term "financial supply-chain" mean to you?
Enrico Camerinelli, Finance Director Europe's consultant editor for supply-chain has developed a short online survey on this subject - should take a couple on mins for you to complete - would be grateful if you could take time out to complete - the web link to the survey is as follows:
(Note: to access the survey, please contact the author)
Look forward to hearing your views
Question Submitted By:
Steve 'Dunkerley'
Project Director - Finance Director Europe (FDE)
United Kingdom
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What is the quickest way to get up to speed on supply chain management?
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What books or other resources can you recommend to a project and product manager who suddenly wants/needs to learn as much as possible about managing supply chains of diverse products?
In the past, my role has involved only product development and marketing, not managing the flow of of raw materials from suppliers, managing inventory, delivery and so forth.
I'd be grateful for any resource recommendations. |
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Double Marginalization and the Decentralized Supply Chain
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| Double marginalization is defined as the “exercise of market power at successive vertical layers in a supply chain.” Dating back to Lerner (1934) the problem that arises as a result of double marginalization is tied to an impetus to mark up the product’s price above marginal cost. According to a 2005 Caltech paper (Vertical Integration of Successive Monopolists: A Classroom Experiment) the sequence of mark-ups “leads to a higher retail price and lower combined profit for the supply chain than would arise if the firms were vertically integrated.” |
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Are Multiple Supply Chain Networks Important A PI Q and A Track No 3
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| The following is the third track in the Q&A series which posed the question, “Are Multiple Supply Chain Networks Important?” Given the continuing strong reader response, the series will be extended for the balance of this week.
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Are Multiple Supply Chain Networks Important? (A PI Q and A) Track No. 2
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| The following is the second track from the still growing number of responses I have received from readers around the world regarding the question, “Are Multiple Supply Chain Networks Important?
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Are Multiple Supply Chain Networks Important? (A PI Q and A)
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| I recently posed a question on the importance of Multiple Supply Chain Networks which, within a matter of several hours, elicited 14 responses from around the world.
And while the majority of respondents felt that the findings from an ISM, CAPS and AT Kearney 2006 report were not indicative of general market sentiments, it nonetheless has proven to be an issue that is of considerable interest to supply chain professionals and academics.
As a result, over the next week I will share the answers as well as corresponding discussion tracks starting today with the response from a Senior Director Supply Chain Operations in the Apparel & Fashion Industry in the United States.
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Dangerous Supply Chain Myths (Part 5)
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| Segment 5 – Talent Attraction & Retention: An Exercise in Platitudes?
Talent Attraction & Retention
A supply chain is not an abstract network driven by processes and machines, but a real network driven by people. Good supply chains run on good people. Supply Chain Success will be impossible without the right talent, which is becoming rarer every day thanks to the global talent war. Any organization that does not have a good process in place to identify necessary skills, evaluate organizational gaps, and identify, recruit, develop, and maintain talent is doomed to become a second class citizen in the emerging international marketplace.
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Going Green and the Entrepreneur
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| The expectation of businesses by numerous stakeholders - society as a whole, governments, employees, clients and customers - is that they operate in ways that are not harmful to the environment. While that may not be completely possible, there exist many avenues for businesses to reduce their environmental footprint and function in less harmful ways than their
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Other supply chains Related Articles
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Are Multiple Supply Chains Important (Survey Response 1)
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| A 2006 Report made the following statement:
"Designing and operating multiple supply networks to meet the needs of specific market segments--supply chain innovation and the use of multiple supply chains will be important to future revenue and market share growth."
Based on your own experience is this an accurate assessment? If yes, why? If no, why? |
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Are Multiple Supply Chains Important Survey Response 2
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| A 2006 Report made the following statement:
"Designing and operating multiple supply networks to meet the needs of specific market segments--supply chain innovation and the use of multiple supply chains will be important to future revenue and market share growth."
Based on your own experience is this an accurate assessment? If yes, why? If no, why? |
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Are Multiple Supply Chains Important Survey Response 3
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| A 2006 Report made the following statement:
"Designing and operating multiple supply networks to meet the needs of specific market segments--supply chain innovation and the use of multiple supply chains will be important to future revenue and market share growth."
Based on your own experience is this an accurate assessment? If yes, why? If no, why? |
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Are Multiple Supply Chains Important (Survey Response 4)
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| A 2006 Report made the following statement:
"Designing and operating multiple supply networks to meet the needs of specific market segments--supply chain innovation and the use of multiple supply chains will be important to future revenue and market share growth."
Based on your own experience is this an accurate assessment? If yes, why? If no, why? |
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Are Multiple Supply Chains Important (Survey Response 5)
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| A 2006 Report made the following statement:
"Designing and operating multiple supply networks to meet the needs of specific market segments--supply chain innovation and the use of multiple supply chains will be important to future revenue and market share growth."
Based on your own experience is this an accurate assessment? If yes, why? If no, why? |
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Are Multiple Supply Chains Important (Survey Response 6)
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| A 2006 Report made the following statement:
"Designing and operating multiple supply networks to meet the needs of specific market segments--supply chain innovation and the use of multiple supply chains will be important to future revenue and market share growth."
Based on your own experience is this an accurate assessment? If yes, why? If no, why? |
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Are Multiple Supply Chains Important (Survey Response 7)
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| A 2006 Report made the following statement:
"Designing and operating multiple supply networks to meet the needs of specific market segments--supply chain innovation and the use of multiple supply chains will be important to future revenue and market share growth."
Based on your own experience is this an accurate assessment? If yes, why? If no, why? |
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Are Multiple Supply Chains Important (Survey Response 8)
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| A 2006 Report made the following statement:
"Designing and operating multiple supply networks to meet the needs of specific market segments--supply chain innovation and the use of multiple supply chains will be important to future revenue and market share growth."
Based on your own experience is this an accurate assessment? If yes, why? If no, why? |
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What can be the "next big thing" in supply chain management?
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| Network Member Question
What can be the "next big thing" in supply chain management? Will it be technology-related (eg. new innovations, new IT solutions etc.) or more market-related (eg. changes in consumers demands and expectations forcing companies to adapt)?
Are there any major differences in the SCM developments in different parts of the world? Eg. are European supply chains significantly different from American on Asian supply chains? Will it change in the future? Can we say that any part of the globe is developing faster than the others in terms of SCM maturity?
Przemek Pietak
Senior Consultant, Roland Berger
Warsaw, Poland
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The Power of Greening Supply Chains
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| Sustainable supply chains are an integral part of a rapidly growing trend that is transforming businesses around the world. Many organizations are looking at supply chain sustainability as a new measure of profitable logistics management. Increasing companies are adding value to their offerings by using sustainable supply chain reporting as a central part of their strategy. Puma, Walmart and HP are three examples of companies that are leveraging their buying power to increase sustainability throughout their supply chains. Research funded by the European Supply Chain Institute (ESCI) indicates that IT supply chains afford significant opportunities for carbon reduction. |
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