Part 10 of 12 Supply chains are tasked with being effective, efficient, and adaptable. While the best companies on earth claim to have strong supply chains, it is only via performance measurement that managers and executives can truly prove the strength of their supply chains. Also, since continuous improvement is a business imperative, managers are constantly being asked to demonstrate positive outcomes and consistent improvement quantitatively. This module introduces the multi-layered world of performance measurement and its relationship to world-class supply chain management.
This is the 10th installment in Arizona State University's twelve-part introduction to supply chain management video series developed by Eddie Davila, Jeff Hough, Randy Cates, Dawn Feldman, Dan Ichikawa, Ian Schmoel, and Matt Hardy. ASU, the W. P. Carey School of Business, and the Supply Chain Management Department are proud and happy to share this video series with supply chain management departments, supply chain instructors, career specialists in high schools and universities, as well as industry leaders in an effort to inspire a new generation of supply chain management professionals across the country and around the world.
For more information, visit W. P. Carey's SCM Web site at http://wpcarey.asu.edu/scm or send an e-mail to wpcarey.scm@asu.edu.
All the videos have been excellent to the point and the easiest to understand as a student or a professional...cheers!!!!
deepvakharia 1 month ago
Situational data is the key
srinivaskari 1 month ago
Excellent illustration! Thanks.
elaineqps 2 months ago
concise and clear explanation!
juacar2007 4 months ago
I like the bounce.. lol
Roger1203 10 months ago
@TheDrifter30 haha i noticed that too. Miss lost...
antothedizzle 10 months ago
Hola, existirá alguien que me pueda ayudar con la traducción de este vide en español, ya que no hablo este idioma.....
Quedo atenta a una respuesta.
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Angie85ification 11 months ago
The numbers from "Lost"! Good one! Ahahahaa :)))
TheDrifter30 1 year ago 2