Supply Chain Project Management.

Improving supply chain efficiency, especially inan unsettled business climate, requires that managers go beyond doing business as usual. They must apply inspiration and perspiration in a structured, collaborative, and measurable approach that blends project management with supply chain management knowledge and practice.

Supply Chain Project Management, Second Edition offers the supply chain practitioners and project managers of today with a fully updated guide for implementing strategic supply chain improvements. It covers how to implement project management best practices in ways that will encourage continual improvement of the supply chain. Focusing on improving competitiveness, the book describes the benefit of applying proven project management skills to improve collaboration and communication among one’s own company and its suppliers and customers. It explains how to achieve company-wide agreement for developing and directing strategies that will lower risk in undertaking difficult supply chain change.

Exceptionally well-organized to provide quick reference, as well as in-depth background where needed, this comprehensive work:



  • Covers SCM execution and the foundation concepts relevant to the current international business climate, describing the challenges managers face and the skills needed to deal with ongoing change


  • Explores the ways supply chain and supply chain management might be defined, offering multiple viewpoints and definitions from supply chain and project management perspectives


  • Details effective SCM project processes, offering the tools and project templates needed to implement change


A highly respected authority on supply chain implementation and management, James Ayers is a member of the Project Management Institute and the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals. Offering a unique perspective, augmented by anecdotes garnered from his years of experience, this book goes beyond conventional tools and methods to help managers tap the creative inspiration needed to distinguish their organization in these highly fluid and competitive times.

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Supply Chain Project Management.

Improving supply chain efficiency, especially inan unsettled business climate, requires that managers go beyond doing business as usual. They must apply inspiration and perspiration in a structured, collaborative, and measurable approach that blends project management with supply chain management knowledge and practice.

Supply Chain Project Management, Second Edition offers the supply chain practitioners and project managers of today with a fully updated guide for implementing strategic supply chain improvements. It covers how to implement project management best practices in ways that will encourage continual improvement of the supply chain. Focusing on improving competitiveness, the book describes the benefit of applying proven project management skills to improve collaboration and communication among one’s own company and its suppliers and customers. It explains how to achieve company-wide agreement for developing and directing strategies that will lower risk in undertaking difficult supply chain change.

Exceptionally well-organized to provide quick reference, as well as in-depth background where needed, this comprehensive work:



  • Covers SCM execution and the foundation concepts relevant to the current international business climate, describing the challenges managers face and the skills needed to deal with ongoing change


  • Explores the ways supply chain and supply chain management might be defined, offering multiple viewpoints and definitions from supply chain and project management perspectives


  • Details effective SCM project processes, offering the tools and project templates needed to implement change


A highly respected authority on supply chain implementation and management, James Ayers is a member of the Project Management Institute and the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals. Offering a unique perspective, augmented by anecdotes garnered from his years of experience, this book goes beyond conventional tools and methods to help managers tap the creative inspiration needed to distinguish their organization in these highly fluid and competitive times.

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Supply Chain Project Management.

Supply Chain Project Management.

by James B. Ayers
Supply Chain Project Management.

Supply Chain Project Management.

by James B. Ayers

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Improving supply chain efficiency, especially inan unsettled business climate, requires that managers go beyond doing business as usual. They must apply inspiration and perspiration in a structured, collaborative, and measurable approach that blends project management with supply chain management knowledge and practice.

Supply Chain Project Management, Second Edition offers the supply chain practitioners and project managers of today with a fully updated guide for implementing strategic supply chain improvements. It covers how to implement project management best practices in ways that will encourage continual improvement of the supply chain. Focusing on improving competitiveness, the book describes the benefit of applying proven project management skills to improve collaboration and communication among one’s own company and its suppliers and customers. It explains how to achieve company-wide agreement for developing and directing strategies that will lower risk in undertaking difficult supply chain change.

Exceptionally well-organized to provide quick reference, as well as in-depth background where needed, this comprehensive work:



  • Covers SCM execution and the foundation concepts relevant to the current international business climate, describing the challenges managers face and the skills needed to deal with ongoing change


  • Explores the ways supply chain and supply chain management might be defined, offering multiple viewpoints and definitions from supply chain and project management perspectives


  • Details effective SCM project processes, offering the tools and project templates needed to implement change


A highly respected authority on supply chain implementation and management, James Ayers is a member of the Project Management Institute and the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals. Offering a unique perspective, augmented by anecdotes garnered from his years of experience, this book goes beyond conventional tools and methods to help managers tap the creative inspiration needed to distinguish their organization in these highly fluid and competitive times.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781040082218
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/14/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 430
File size: 4 MB

Table of Contents

Supply Chain Management in the 21st CenturyPurpose&OverviewDefining SCMDrivers of Supply Chain ChangeFive SCM Tasks - Foundation for SCM KnowledgeProject Management and Supply Chain ManagementLevels of Project Management MaturityProject Management LanguageProject Management Knowledge AreasSCOR&SCM Project ManagementInformation Technology Projects - Lessons for SCMSupply Chain Management Project ProcessesSCM Maturity ModelIntroduction to SCM Executing ProcessesDeveloping a Supply Chain StrategyImplementing Collaborative RelationshipsForging Supply Chain PartnershipsImproving Supply Chain Processes&SystemsAppendices
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