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Informationen zum Autor Richard Lloyd is Associate Director of the Supply Chain Centre of Excellence at TATA Consultancy Services, Mumbai. The author has worked for lots of international companies designing and managing supply chains such as NOKIA, where he was responsible for driving their global supply chain. He is a visiting lecturer at Cranfield University, Bedford, UK. Klappentext Managing changes to the supply chain comes with its unique challenges. Supply chain planning presents an especially complex challenge for the change practitioner as multiple stakeholders and functions are involved. Successful Integrated Planning for the Supply Chain evaluates different approaches to change interventions and explores how Integrated Business Planning could be implemented in any organization to create sustainable improvements. Using frameworks based on extensive academic research, Richard Lloyd considers the potential blocks to an effective supply chain, and advises on how to deal with and identify uncertainties within an organization. Numerous international case studies included throughout show that every project has its own set of unique problems. Successful Integrated Planning for the Supply Chain is an invaluable guide for anyone who needs to implement change in the supply chain.Includes numerous international case studies illustrating the successful and unsuccessful implementation of change Zusammenfassung Discover new frameworks and approaches to integrated business planning in the supply chain. Inhaltsverzeichnis Section - 01: Introduction; Section - 02: The supply chain challenge; Section - PART ONE: Context. Situation. Outside-in; Section - 03: An outside-in view of an organization; Section - 04: Who works here and why?; Section - 05: Digging to understand how we got here; Section - PART TWO: Complication. What is really going on?; Section - 06: Incongruities and uncertainties: a look behind the scenes; Section - 07: Theory of action: linking behaviour to assumptions; Section - 08: The politics of information technology: patronage and partnership; Section - PART THREE: Implications. Interpreting our findings; Section - 09: Wicked problems: understanding the challenge; Section - 10: Leadership approaches to change; Section - 11: Realpolitik and ideals: projects; Section - PART FOUR: Conclusions. Decisions. Shaping interventions; Section - 12: Conclusions; Section - 13: Platforms and tools for change; Section - 14: Getting to agility faster; Section - PART FIVE: Wrap-up: Case study re-imagined. Next steps; Section - 15: Case study re-imagined; Section - 16: Next steps;...