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Design, Analysis and Optimization of Supply Chains - A System Dynamics Approach

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Intended for an audience of graduate students, executive MBA students, and mid-to upper level government and corporate managers, Design, Analysis and Optimization of Supply Chains: A System Dynamic Approach examines the complexity of the types of organizations that comprise a modern supply chain, the problems that arise as a result of this complexity, and the solutions and analytical approaches available to managers that can help resolve these real world problems and dilemmas.
The modern enterprise, be it a large corporation or a government agency, has two key dimensions of complexity: static and dynamic. The static complexity refers to the remarkable number of companies and agencies that enable delivery of the product or service. A static "snapshot" of this end-to-end enterprise would reveal hundreds if not thousands of companies involved in the supply network and many additional firms involved in the distribution and delivery to customers. Planning, communication, coordination and execution of this large system network is fundamentally challenging just because of the sheer size. This large, extended network represents the static complexity. The dynamic complexity arises from the difficulty of managing the performance of this extended enterprise over time. This requires having the appropriate metrics to track performance over time, the management skills to develop strategies, the ability to collect and monitor the correct data for true visibility, and the recognition and understanding of the long lags between actions and results.
Design, Analysis and Optimization of Supply Chains: A System Dynamic Approach incorporates real-world examples and cases, representing actual complex enterprise systems including firms involved and with long lead times, to illustrate the multi-faceted activities occurring within a modern supply chain and the challenges they pose to managers. Simulation and optimization techniques are introduced and used to develop strategies for improved performance.

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Suitable for an audience of graduate students, executive MBA students, and mid-to upper level government and corporate managers, this title examines the complexity of the types of organizations that comprise a modern supply chain, the problems that arise as a result of this complexity, and the solutions and analytical approaches available.

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Authors Killingsworth, William R Killingsworth, William R. Killingsworth
Publisher MCGRAW-HILL Professional
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.06.2012
 
EAN 9781606492512
ISBN 978-1-60649-251-2
No. of pages 215
Dimensions 155 mm x 230 mm x 14 mm
Weight 326 g
Series Supply and Operations Management Collection
Supply and Operations Management Collection
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Management

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