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Chain Reaction : How Todauy's Best Companies Manage Their Supply Chains

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Revolutionizing supply chains for business success.

Chain Reaction could be a good read for entrepreneurs looking to learn about the supply chain strategies of successful businesses like Walmart, Dell, IKEA, IBM, UPS, and FedEx. The book explains how these companies have adopted a new "pull" strategy that enables them to manufacture, distribute, and sell products on demand. The author, Robert Malone, provides detailed insights into their success and shows readers how to implement a similar strategy into their own business. Readers can expect to gain valuable knowledge about supply chain management and demand-driven strategies that can help grow their business.

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ISBN: 9781419596810
Date of Publication: 2007-09-04
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Business, Economics
Related Topics: Technology, Management
Goodreads rating: 3.25
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The rise of Wal-Mart, Dell, IKEA, IBM, UPS, and FedEx has changed the way consumers and businesses function in America. Chain Reaction takes a look at the successes of these companies and shows how these very different businesses have all come to the same basic plan, leading them to become dominant in their industry. In Chain Reaction, Robert Malone argues that success in business is based upon an aggressive and intelligent supply chain strategy. He contends that the most effective business logistics today allow a business to manufacture, distribute, and sell on demand, and he shows in detail how superpower companies have mastered the strategy. This is a change from the historical “push” strategy – manufacturing and marketing as many products as possible and pushing them to the wholesaler, retailer and consumer to a “pull” strategy. This new demand-driven and synchronized supply chain is tailored for the new and aggressive business practice of the future. It's a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the companies profiled in the book, as well as anyone who loves to know how things work.


Author: Robert a Malone
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 255
Publisher: Kaplan AEC Education
Publication Date: 04 Sep 2007
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Revolutionizing supply chains for business success.

Chain Reaction could be a good read for entrepreneurs looking to learn about the supply chain strategies of successful businesses like Walmart, Dell, IKEA, IBM, UPS, and FedEx. The book explains how these companies have adopted a new "pull" strategy that enables them to manufacture, distribute, and sell products on demand. The author, Robert Malone, provides detailed insights into their success and shows readers how to implement a similar strategy into their own business. Readers can expect to gain valuable knowledge about supply chain management and demand-driven strategies that can help grow their business.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.