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~ David Bovet (Author), Joseph Martha (Author)
Key Phrases: value net design, net business design, net innovators, Mercer Management Consulting, United States, Cisco Systems (more...)
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"It is an easy read, low on jargon, with plenty of thought provoking comments..." -- E-Business, October 2000

"It is an easy read, low on jargon, with plenty of thought provoking comments..." (E-Business, October 2000) "This book is a wake-up call. Value Nets is a very readable introduction to how strategy is being reshaped in this digital and consumer-led market."(Ambassador, November 2000)

"It is an easy read, low on jargon, with plenty of thought provoking comments..." (E-Business, October 2000)

"This book is a wake-up call. Value Nets is a very readable introduction to how strategy is being reshaped in this digital and consumer-led market." (Ambassador, November 2000)

"This book is a wake-up call. Value Nets is a very readable introduction to how strategy is being reshaped in this digital and consumer-led market." -- Ambassador, November 2000

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"Value nets are digital powerhouses that fuel business results."-From the Foreword by Adrian Slywotzky

If you have ever ordered a computer over the Internet and been amazed that a product built to your exact specifications could arrive at your door within days, or if your business's competition is suddenly gaining share by delivering custom-designed merchandise faster and more reliably than you can, you need to read Value Nets. Enlightened managers around the world are learning that the supply chain can be a bountiful source of profitable growth, increased market share, and shareholder value. Value Nets: Breaking the Supply Chain to Unlock Hidden Profits shows you how to release the value hidden in supply chain operations through new digital networked solutions.

Value Nets introduces you to a new form of business design built around superb supply chain performance in the e-commerce world. This design enables any company to do far more with the supply chain than simply control costs. It provides a basis for true differentiation in the marketplace and gives you the power to deliver first-rate service and customized products to customers in ways that delight them and keep them coming back for more.

Using numerous powerful case studies and examples from companies that have adopted value net design-Gateway, Cisco Systems, Cemex, Biogen, Zara, and dozens more-the authors demonstrate how value nets bridge the gap between the executive culture of strategy and business reinvention and the operational world of procurement, manufacturing, and logistics. They introduce the new concept of value nets and offer compelling evidence of their outstanding results. They also explain the five elements of value net creation, supplying specific examples from companies that have built value nets and showing how the new design helped these companies achieve superior profitability and customer satisfaction.

Complete with an appendix that helps you think through the applicability of value nets to your company, Value Nets delivers everything you need to understand and implement this remarkable new business design. It captures the creativity of today's most effective business model and puts its power where it will do the most good-right in the palm of your hand.

As one of the world's premier corporate strategy firms, MERCER MANAGEMENT CONSULTING helps leading enterprises achieve sustained shareholder value growth through the development and implementation of customer-focused business designs. Mercer's thought leadership on the topic of value growth is evident in four agenda-setting books published in the past four years: Profit Patterns, The Profit Zone, Value Migration, and Grow to Be Great. The firm serves clients from twenty offices in the Americas, Europe, and Asia."Value Nets exposes the supply chain for what it really is--a strategic differentiator. Reading about the success of Apple Computer, Zara, et al., will convince you that the time to take action is now!"-H. Lee Scott, President and CEO, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.

"Our experience is proof that the ideas presented in Value Nets work. Agile, networked operations help us deliver superb service to our customers and drive shareholder value as well."-James Mullen, President and COO, Biogen, Inc.

"Value Nets takes supply chain management to the next frontier. CEOs will find it extremely helpful in their quest to provide better service and reduce cost by meeting unique customer requirements."-William "Gus" Pagonis, Retired Lt. Gen., U.S. Army Executive Vice President of Logistics, Sears, Roebuck and Company

"Value Nets brings new concepts and a road map for competitive advantage to businesses in Latin America and other global markets where traditional supply chain thinking controls business design."-Julio A. Barea, President and CEO, Sara Lee Branded Apparel, Latin America Group

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (April 14, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471360090
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471360094
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,506,301 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Closest Yet, But ...., July 16, 2000
By David Arelette (Yarrambat, Victoria Australia) - See all my reviews
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This book is the closest I have read in delivering a practical understanding of how to tear apart the supply chain in your industry and re-assemble it to better deliver value to your customers.

It does provide real emphasis on getting to know what the customer wants and then working to deliver this - first, second and last.

That said, the authors do then readily accept what the currently successful players tell them about how they did thier customer alignment. There is very little on HOW you can learn do do the same.

There is no critical assessment of how (say) Gateway have been right or WHY they are right today and if this is sustainable into the future. There is a lot of positive words about how well it works, but the assessment (to me) is very rear view mirror - telling what has happened and why we think it works, not drilling down to real customers and explaining what they took out as value from their buying experience.

This is a great book to inform an experience reader as to new possibilities - if you are new to supply chain thinking, do not start here, this assumes a high level of base knowledge and skills. If you want a solid foundation, read Michael Porter (Competitive Advantage) and Kuglin (Customer Centered Supply Chain Management) then come back to this book. And then get a blank sheet of paper to list out how your industry value chain can be re-written from the existing industry supply chain and then you are on the way to finding competitive advantage.

I would be interested in your thoughts - ingenuity@onthe.net.au

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Customizing B2C, June 19, 2000
By Jim Thomson (Minneapolis, MN) - See all my reviews
The primary tome of this work deals with customized B2C portals, and it's effect on both the consumer and the supply chain.

The book provides an excellent managerial overview, using extensive examples, of providing customer value as well as optimizing supply chain efficiencies through the use of Value Nets. I was slightly disappointed that its focus was not more directed towards B2B, utilizing exchanges and portals, however since that is not it's focus, I can't really complain.

If you're looking for a book to establish a framework for optimizing the B2C channel, however, this is an excellent start.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Capturing value using a value net, February 25, 2002
By Martin Schray (West Chicago, IL United States) - See all my reviews
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Value Nets is an intriguing look at businesses that have revolutionized the way the do business by revolutionizing their supply chain. What is a Value Net? According to the author a value net "is a business design that uses digital supply chain concepts to achieve both superior customer satisfaction and company profitability". One of the main concepts of a value net is that it operates in parallel manner rather then a rigid sequential chain.

Value Nets have the following five main characteristics:

Customer-alignment
Collaborative and systemic
Agile and scalable
Fast flow
Digital

Value Nets builds on the work of The Profit Zone, which define five elements of a value-creating business design. These five elements are defined as follows:

Value proposition - a company's value proposition consists of products and services that add value to customers.
Scope - what activities are required to deliver the company's value proposition and who delivers them (internal or partner).
Profit capture - mechanisms that capture profit from the value proposition
Strategic control - elements that protect profits over time
Execution - operational excellence

Value Nets take the five characteristics of the value net and show case studies of how companies implemented value nets within the context of the five elements of business design listed above.

The models that this book lays out are quite useful for considering how a product or service is delivered. The case studies and example in this book are quite useful and cover several industries. Most of the examples relate to product companies, but the concepts can be applied to services companies as well.

This book is a interesting and useful read for business consider how to interact with partners, competitors, suppliers and customers in the digital age. I would recommend reading the Appendix Value Net Self-Diagnostic first because is a great intro to the book. If this book resonates well with you might also like How Digital Is Your Business and The Profit Zone (also from Mercer Consulting).

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4.0 out of 5 stars Innovative
Enormous profits are hidden away in the supply chain, say the authors. You can find new value in the operating end of your business- how you handle orders, source components,... Read more
Published on January 25, 2006 by Louise McCauley

3.0 out of 5 stars Gives A Framework of Digital Supply Chain
Merits: A systematic framework to understand how digital supply chain can apply to businesses. Good comparison with traditional supply chain (systematic vs. sequential). Read more
Published on March 31, 2001 by Desmond Chow

2.0 out of 5 stars Give This One A Pass
If you're interested in supply chain management issues or e-business, you won't find much here. It's mostly a rehash of the other Mercer Consulting Book, The Profit Zone. Read more
Published on February 12, 2001 by Mark Woeppel

3.0 out of 5 stars read only if you have much time...
This book is not primarily about eBusiness, but about the application of general management knowledge (such as customer focus etc.) in an internet - enabled world. Read more
Published on January 18, 2001 by Henry

4.0 out of 5 stars Clear and Practical
This book is very well written and is ideal for those who want to gain an edge in profiting from the Value Chain to their maximum advantage. Read more
Published on August 23, 2000 by Ron

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book
My friend had hit upon on this book and recommended me to read this book. I found this book providing great insights into the world of changing supply chain management and how... Read more
Published on June 21, 2000 by Manmohan Khandelwal

5.0 out of 5 stars Must Read !
Have the latest information up to date information of Supply Chain. Have comparision of the traditional SCM vs the latest idea..

Very easy to read, good diagrams !

Published on June 19, 2000 by Jamie Kendra Lai

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