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Now we know what the near future is: What is next?,
By Murat Yegengil (Virginia/USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Keeping Score: Measuring the Business Value of Logistics in the Supply Chain (Hardcover)
The book can be read by any level of readers, may be considered a initiator for the junior logistics managers, while senior managers may use it to update their knowledge with the recent developments in logistics. The book gives good inside about establishing the logistics criteria (K.P.I.s) as well as being a good reference for researchers. It has sufficient amount of statistical data supporting the information provided and the results are integrated with the subjects neatly. I have enjoyed reading it, and found it quite useful for my research and company project.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Now we know what the near future is: What is next?,
This review is from: Keeping Score: Measuring the Business Value of Logistics in the Supply Chain (Hardcover)
The book can be read by any level of readers, may be considered a initiator for the junior logistics managers, while senior managers may use it to update their knowledge with the recent developments in logistics. The book gives good inside about establishing the logistics criteria (K.P.I.s) as well as being a good reference for researchers. It has sufficient amount of statistical data supporting the information provided and the results are integrated with the subjects neatly. I have enjoyed reading it, and found it quite useful for my research and company project.
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Keeping Score: Measuring the Business Value of Logistics in the Supply Chain by Mike Ledyard (Hardcover - August 16, 1999)
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