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The Relationship-Driven Supply Chain

Creating a Culture of Collaboration throughout the Chain

Stuart Emmett author Barry Crocker author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:28th Apr '06

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Collaboration in supply chains means managing the chain beyond traditional or transactional methods. It involves rethinking the way your business is managed, both internally and externally, and the ways in which employees and partners relate to each other. Stuart Emmett and Barry Crocker's book explains how a relationship-based approach to supply chain management can transform business; how to organise your business internally for effective supply chain relationships and how to transform your external supply chain using relationship marketing, customer relationship management and supply chain partnerships. One of the key distinguishing characteristics of a high performing supply chain is the presence of strategic trust. With strategic trust, the parties have access to each other's strategic plans; relevant cost information and forecasts are shared; risks and rewards are addressed openly. This book explains how to embed a culture of inter-company trust and to realise the benefits of improved supply chain relationships.

'The perspective taken by the authors is one that is not immediately apparent in most of the literature on supply chain management. Rather than merely describe what it is, they recognise that there is a considerable amount written in that vein. What they, rather cleverly do, is to identify that relationships lie at the heart of effective supply chains. Having done this, they provide superb insights into the key relationship issues that affect supply chain performance. Using a careful mix of academic concepts and practical applications, and the timely use of illustration, bullet points and case studies, they provide the reader with relevant background and contextual setting yet manage to move quickly into pertinent issues for action. As such this book will appeal both to students and researchers as well as practitioners seeking wider knowledge. I strongly recommend the use of this book to anyone seeking to learn more about supply chain relationships. I believe it to be a valuable addition to the Body of Knowledge in this subject area.' Dr D. M. Moore, Department of Defence Management & Security Analysis, Cranfield University 'This is an excellent volume, and is required reading for those concerned with supply management.' Economic Outlook and Business Review

ISBN: 9780566086847

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 498g

208 pages