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Strategic planning for dynamic supply chains : Preparing for Uncertainty Using Scenarios / Shardul S. Phadnis

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2022Description: xxv, 226 pages : illustrations ; 24 centímetersISBN:
  • 9783030918125
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • TS155 .P576 2022
Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Managing Supply Chains: Three Organizational Roles Chapter 3: Scenario Planning: A Tool for Organizational Learning and Foresight Chapter 4: Designing Scenarios to Aid Strategic Planning in Supply Chains Chapter 5: Scenario Creation in Supply Chain Contexts Chapter 6: Scenario Application: General Steps Chapter 7: Scenario Application in Supply Chain Contexts Chapter 8: Learning from Scenario Applications Chapter 9: Appendix
Subject: "This book presents a strategic decision-making process (i.e., scenario planning) to help managers build supply chain infrastructures that can adapt to uncertain shifts in the business environment. The authors detail the process for developing and applying scenarios for strategic planning in organizations playing three different roles in supply chains. Using three cases in which the process was applied in association with the MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics, this primer also explains how companies can monitor their business environments to decide when to take the necessary steps to adapt their supply chain strategies and assets. The lessons learned are applicable globally: in first-world free-market economies, emerging countries and poorer nations, as well as the states where the government plays a strong role in the economic activity. For companies looking to assess the numerous drivers shaping their supply chains and use that information to make living strategic plans, this book will teach you how to build adaptable and agile supply chains. It will explain how to approach long-term investments in your organization."-- Provided by publisher
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Managing Supply Chains: Three Organizational Roles
Chapter 3: Scenario Planning: A Tool for Organizational Learning and Foresight
Chapter 4: Designing Scenarios to Aid Strategic Planning in Supply Chains
Chapter 5: Scenario Creation in Supply Chain Contexts
Chapter 6: Scenario Application: General Steps
Chapter 7: Scenario Application in Supply Chain Contexts
Chapter 8: Learning from Scenario Applications
Chapter 9: Appendix

"This book presents a strategic decision-making process (i.e., scenario planning) to help managers build supply chain infrastructures that can adapt to uncertain shifts in the business environment. The authors detail the process for developing and applying scenarios for strategic planning in organizations playing three different roles in supply chains. Using three cases in which the process was applied in association with the MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics, this primer also explains how companies can monitor their business environments to decide when to take the necessary steps to adapt their supply chain strategies and assets. The lessons learned are applicable globally: in first-world free-market economies, emerging countries and poorer nations, as well as the states where the government plays a strong role in the economic activity. For companies looking to assess the numerous drivers shaping their supply chains and use that information to make living strategic plans, this book will teach you how to build adaptable and agile supply chains. It will explain how to approach long-term investments in your organization."-- Provided by publisher

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