Business Operations Models: Becoming a Disruptive Competitor

Business Operations Models: Becoming a Disruptive Competitor

Business Operations Models: Becoming a Disruptive Competitor

Business Operations Models: Becoming a Disruptive Competitor

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Overview

Most successful companies have operations management at their heart. It enables strategy and should be part of boardroom discussions. However, Cranfield research has shown that business strategy barely recognises the world of operations management.

Recognising that operations management needs to be more strategic, Business Operations Models is a revolutionary new title that looks at the interrelationship of operations management and strategy.

In Business Operations Models, Martin Christopher and Alan Braithwaite identify the characteristics of market-leading businesses that have transformed their markets and delivered super performance for their stakeholders. It points to the theory gap between strategic thinking and operations and how many high-performing businesses arrive at their new operating models as much by chance as judgement. Unpacking those observations leads to some clearly defined features of winning competitors, including eliminating waste, leveraging technology, and utilising transformative business models. Business Operations Models offers a framework for achieving super performance and understanding when and how a company may be able to leverage its capabilities to outperform.

The book provides detailed international case studies that illustrate how the principles work in practice, including Apple, Dell, Amazon, John Lewis, Southwest airlines, Aldi, Toyota and many others.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780749479268
Publisher: Kogan Page, Ltd.
Publication date: 03/29/2016
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.40(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Alan Braithwaite is Visiting Professor at Cranfield Universityand specializes in supply chain strategy and operational excellence in the retail, manufacturing and service sectors. He is the founder of LCP Consulting, which collaborates with over 400 companies internationally.

Martin Christopher has been at the forefront of the development of new thinking in logistics and supply chain management for over 30 years. He is Emeritus Professor of Marketing and Logistics at Cranfield University, where he helped build the Centre for Logistics and Supply Chain Management into a leading centre of excellence. His published work is widely cited by other scholars and he has been invited to participate in academic and industry events around the world.

Table of Contents

** Chapter - 01: What we mean by business operations models – and why are they important?; ** Chapter - 02: The characteristics of super-performing businesses; ** Chapter - 03: The customer lens – understanding compelling value; ** Chapter - 04: The strategy operations gap; ** Chapter - 05: Unpacking the business operations model framework; ** Chapter - 06: The technology dimension to being a disruptor; ** Chapter - 07: Market-changing models – driving transformation; ** Chapter - 08: Competing through the basics; ** Chapter - 09: Optimization of the business operations model; ** Chapter - 10: Making it happen – becoming a disruptor; ** Chapter - 11: Guiding principles to building a competitive edge through business operations models
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