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77 of 79 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Advanced SCM - Must Read Book,
By David Livingston (Bethel, CT United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Logistics and Supply Chain Management (2nd Edition) (Financial Times Management) (Hardcover)
This is a wonderful book and introduces the practioner to some of the frontiers of strategically driven service response logistics. In other words how to design, deploy and organize integrated SCM for corporate strategic reasons, not just for functional cost control. Probably one of three key books for understanding the frontiers and highly recommended.Key is the process, customer value and system integration perspectives threaded throughout but particularly in the last several chapters. The chaper on service response logistics is worth the price of the book. As a practioner dealing with advanced SCM I found this very worthwhile and found myself wishing I'd written it. If you are relatively new to the field you need a decent baseline grounding and Stock & Lambert's book on 'Strateigc Logistics' is a perfect complement. To move slightly higher up the food chain get the recent compilation of HBR articles called 'Managing the Value Chain'. Together the three make a perfect bookshelf set for any practioner, student or corporate executive who needs to understand what integrated logistics, SCM or the future of e-business might be doing to your career or your firm's competitive prospects !
15 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not my first choice....,
By Cheap-n-Easy (Triad, NC) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Logistics and Supply Chain Management (2nd Edition) (Financial Times Management) (Hardcover)
If you like me need to get to SCM strategic or tactical decisions, I would rather consult other books I also own. "Strategic Logistics Management" from a school book perspective and the brand new "Designing and Managing the Supply Chain" are excellent and better resources, covering everything (and then some) this book can offer. I will probably resell my copy of this book.For SAP "Jockeys" or those who are thinking about SAP, "Supply Chain Management based on SAP Systems" is Excellent.
11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Information Packed,
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This review is from: Logistics and Supply Chain Management (2nd Edition) (Financial Times Management) (Hardcover)
This book is an excellent overview of logistics and supply chain management. I own dozens of texts on these subjects and this is one of the best. If your looking for a college text with problems to work out; then this is not the book for you. But, if your looking for quick insight into these topics, this is an excellent choice. The book quickly teaches the reader strategy, industry trends and supplies some basic quantitative tools. The industry examples bring the topics to life. Two thumbs up from me.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Modern logistics - an executive summary,
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This review is from: Logistics & Supply Chain Management: creating value-adding networks (3rd Edition) (Hardcover)
After reading various textbooks on logistics, quantitative analysis and strategy, this book was very refreshing, in large part from the fact that it is a short and non-technical book. The title of my review says it all, this book is summary for busy people wanting to get som insights into what is going on in logistics and organizational theory . I got through the book in two readings, which is a very valuable aspect for busy people.
Still, despite being brief, it touches on most important aspects, and points you to further areas of importance if what you read here makes you want to change things in your organization. So: Not technical, easy read, 4 stars instead of 5 because it is too brief to be truly useful for those that actually want to learn the subject-matter.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Easy to read, theorethically strong and practical enough,
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This review is from: Logistics & Supply Chain Management: creating value-adding networks (3rd Edition) (Hardcover)
After reading many books about logistics and supply chain issues, this third edition adds value to the field.
The author confirms his visionary approach and provides new thinking on supply chain risk and resilience. Not only agility is now more elaborated and explained as an important logistics strategy together with leaness, but also, hybrid strategies are proposed and practical cases are developed. As always, the author ends with a view to the future and introduce the readers in the ever challenging thoughs of business transformations.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Usefull overview of Supply Chain,
By E.I.H. "Avid reader" (McHenry, IL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Logistics & Supply Chain Management: creating value-adding networks (3rd Edition) (Hardcover)
This book provides a very good overall review of basic Supply Chain functions, the linkage between them and some tactical precepts. The focus is higher level strategy. It helps the reader develop a fuller understanding of the discipline; it is an easy read and is well worth the time. Note that it does not focus heavily on any area; such as, materials management, distribution design, etc. Also, it does not guide you in developing a company strategy.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Over the top,
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This review is from: Logistics & Supply Chain Management: creating value-adding networks (3rd Edition) (Hardcover)
This book by Martin Christopher, is one of the better if not among the best books on supply chain management. Written by Professor Martin Christopher of the Cranfield School of Management, the book deals particularly with best practices in supply chain management in the current era of globalization. Responsiveness, reliability and relationships are the basis for successful logistics and supply chain management. Strategies like Just-In-Time (JIT), Lean and Agile thinking are reviewed, and last not least, there is a very solid chapter on supply chain risk, which is what interested me in particular. That chapter alone is worth buying the book.
9 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not The Book To Start With....Read This One Second,
By A Customer
This review is from: Logistics and Supply Chain Management (2nd Edition) (Financial Times Management) (Hardcover)
Generally...I have found that an individual needs to read three books on any one subject to capture a firm grasp upon the topic. With this title you may stop at two after a basic supply chain text is read.The author covers all the key topics...with enough depth to interest the reader in additional topics/books on specific elements of the supply chain.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Advanced SCM Book - Repost,
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This review is from: Logistics & Supply Chain Management: creating value-adding networks (3rd Edition) (Hardcover)
This is a wonderful book and introduces the practioner to some of the frontiers of strategically driven service response logistics. In other words how to design, deploy and organize integrated SCM for corporate strategic reasons, not just for functional cost control. Probably one of three key books for understanding the frontiers and highly recommended.
Key is the process, customer value and system integration perspectives threaded throughout but particularly in the last several chapters. The chaper on service response logistics is worth the price of the book. As a practioner dealing with advanced SCM I found this very worthwhile and found myself wishing I'd written it. If you are relatively new to the field you need a decent baseline grounding and Stock & Lambert's book on 'Strateigc Logistics' is a perfect complement. To move slightly higher up the food chain get the recent compilation of HBR articles called 'Managing the Value Chain'. Together the three make a perfect bookshelf set for any practioner, student or corporate executive who needs to understand what integrated logistics, SCM or the future of e-business might be doing to your career or your firm's competitive prospects !
4.0 out of 5 stars
On time performance,
By Mohammed Zaman (New Paltz, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Logistics & Supply Chain Management: creating value-adding networks (3rd Edition) (Hardcover)
Book arrived on time and matched the exact details except there was no book cover but it did not matter. Thank you for being prompt.
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Logistics & Supply Chain Management: creating value-adding networks (3rd Edition) by Martin Christopher (Hardcover - February 24, 2005)
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