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Zusatztext "This is a timely book! coming as it does after the bursting of the dotcom bubble that deflected much of the massive investment needed to in both international and company infrastructure to make e-SCM possible."- SupplyManagement June 2003Promo Copy Informationen zum Autor David Frederick Ross Klappentext Focusing on the impact of the Internet on the tactical and strategic elements of SCM, this book details how today's enterprise can leverage the merger of SCM and e-business to exploit the competitive advantage available from supply chain partnerships. It covers the integrative software tools that will allow supply chain partners to move towards new levels of collaboration relating to product development, shortening time to market, increase flexibility, and overall performance. The book explores how e-Supply Chain Management can assist companies in continually achieving dramatic breakthroughs in products, processes, and services that permit them to thrive in today's marketplace. Zusammenfassung Focusing on the impact of the Internet on tactical and strategic elements of supply chain management (SCM), this book details how enterprises can leverage the merger of SCM and e-business to exploit the competitive advantage from supply chain partnerships. Inhaltsverzeichnis The Advent of Supply Chain Management: Architecting the Supply Chain for Competitive Advantage. The e-Business Economic Revolution: The Components and Impact of e-Business. Constructing the e?Business Model: Exploring the Anatomy of Today's e?Business Solutions. Developing e?SCM Strategies: Creating the Game Plan for e?SCM Success. Customer and Service Management: Utilizing CRM to Drive Value to the Customer. Manufacturing and Supply Chain Planning: Linking Product Design, Manufacture, and Planning to Provide Value to Customers. Supplier Relationship Management: Integrating Suppliers into the e?Value Chain. Logistics Resource Management: Utilizing the Internet to Enhance Logistics Competitive Advantage. Architecting the e?SCM Environment: Organizational and Technical Requirements for e?SCM Success. Index....