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The People Dimension In Logistics And Supply Chain Management – Its Role And Importance, Edward Sweeney
The People Dimension In Logistics And Supply Chain Management – Its Role And Importance, Edward Sweeney
Books/Book chapters
It is widely recognised that the effective application of logistics and supply chain management (SCM) has a vital role to play in European economic recovery. Experience suggests that success in achieving higher levels of supply chain integration (SCI) depends on both physical and technical components (the hard-wiring), as well as human and behavioural components (the soft-wiring). There is significant evidence that the latter has been largely neglected by the logistics and SCM community. Furthermore, it appears that the majority of supply chain improvement initiatives by practitioners have been primarily concerned with technological, structural and process issues. This chapter …
Has Supply Chain Management Lost Its Relevance?, Natalie Descheres
Has Supply Chain Management Lost Its Relevance?, Natalie Descheres
Books/Book chapters
The context of business has changed dramatically over the last 15 years. The definition of need satisfaction, the shift from “dot to web” competition and the embedding of the organisation into a wider political and societal environment has transformed SCM contributions and the meaning of work for employees. Interdependence must evolve from the do-it-alone approach and yet the ashes are not proving fertile ground. In many ways, traditional models of management have not kept up with the changes and are taken aback by the complexity that surrounds us. Complexity is however not a feature of our world, but one of …
The Rhetoric And Reality Of Supply Chain Management In Irish Business, Edward Sweeney
The Rhetoric And Reality Of Supply Chain Management In Irish Business, Edward Sweeney
Practitioner Journals
A strong focus of NITL’s research activity is on monitoring the extent to which SCM principles and concepts are adopted by organisations based in Ireland. For more than a decade this work has aimed to develop a profile of SCM adoption, as well as identifying some of the critical success factors and barriers influencing firms in their attempts to improve supply chain capability and performance. This article explains the role of SCM in Ireland’s economic recovery and provides an overview of NITL’s latest findings in relation to the adoption of SCM practices by firms in Ireland.
Putting Supply Chain Management (Scm) Theory Into Practice: The Role And Importance Of The People Dimension, Edward Sweeney
Putting Supply Chain Management (Scm) Theory Into Practice: The Role And Importance Of The People Dimension, Edward Sweeney
Practitioner Journals
This article deals with a number of supply chain management (SCM) issues:
- SCM’s “Big Idea” – integration
- Divergence of Theory and Practice - the limitations of “hard-wiring”
- The “Human Chain”
- The Way Forward – asking the right question?
Logistics Ireland Conference 2010, Edward Sweeney
Logistics Ireland Conference 2010, Edward Sweeney
Practitioner Journals
No abstract provided.
Supply Chain Management, Economic Volatility And Ict, Edward Sweeney
Supply Chain Management, Economic Volatility And Ict, Edward Sweeney
Other Resources
No abstract provided.
Excelling In Supply Chain Management: Logistics And Supply Chain Management Excellence In A Volatile Global Environment, Edward Sweeney
Excelling In Supply Chain Management: Logistics And Supply Chain Management Excellence In A Volatile Global Environment, Edward Sweeney
Practitioner Journals
No abstract provided.
Preface To Supply Chain Management And Logistics In A Volatile Global Environment, Edward Sweeney
Preface To Supply Chain Management And Logistics In A Volatile Global Environment, Edward Sweeney
Books/Book chapters
No abstract provided.
Putting Scm Theory Into Practice: Towards A Re-Engineering Roadmap, Edward Sweeney
Putting Scm Theory Into Practice: Towards A Re-Engineering Roadmap, Edward Sweeney
Books/Book chapters
No abstract provided.
Introduction To Supply Chain Management And Logistics In A Volatile Global Environment, Edward Sweeney
Introduction To Supply Chain Management And Logistics In A Volatile Global Environment, Edward Sweeney
Books/Book chapters
No abstract provided.
Towards The Sustainable Supply Chain Of The Future, Edward Sweeney, Daniel Park
Towards The Sustainable Supply Chain Of The Future, Edward Sweeney, Daniel Park
Books/Book chapters
A working definition of supply chain management (SCM) – the Four Fundamentals
– was introduced in Chapter 1. This final chapter reflects on this
definition in the light of the detailed issues introduced in each subsequent
chapter. It provides a framework for looking ahead and identifying a
number of key emerging challenges that are likely to play a significant role
in the design and management of the economically, socially and environmentally
sustainable supply chain architectures of the future.
An Analysis Of Supply Chain Management And Competitive Solutions For The Island Of Ireland, Edward Sweeney, Claudia-Maria Wagner
An Analysis Of Supply Chain Management And Competitive Solutions For The Island Of Ireland, Edward Sweeney, Claudia-Maria Wagner
Other Resources
No abstract provided.
Supply Chain Management Diffusion Among Firms In The Republic Of Ireland, Edward Sweeney, Claudia-Maria Wagner, Bernd Huber
Supply Chain Management Diffusion Among Firms In The Republic Of Ireland, Edward Sweeney, Claudia-Maria Wagner, Bernd Huber
Articles
The changing business environment has sharpened the focus on the need for robust approaches to supply chain management (SCM) and the improvement of supply chain capability and performance. This is particularly the case in Ireland, which has the natural disadvantage of a location peripheral to significant markets and sources of raw materials which results in relatively high transport and distribution costs. Therefore, in order to gain insights into current levels of diffusion of SCM, a survey was conducted among 776 firms in the Republic of Ireland. The empirical results suggest that there is a need for more widespread adoption of …
Supply Chain Management And Logistics In The Xxi Century, Edward Sweeney
Supply Chain Management And Logistics In The Xxi Century, Edward Sweeney
Other Resources
No abstract provided.
Supply Chain Management Diffusion Among Firms In The Republic Of Ireland, Edward Sweeney, Claudia-Maria Wagner, Bernd Huber
Supply Chain Management Diffusion Among Firms In The Republic Of Ireland, Edward Sweeney, Claudia-Maria Wagner, Bernd Huber
Conference papers
The changing business environment has sharpened the focus on the need for robust approaches to supply chain management (SCM). This is particularly the case for Ireland which has a natural disadvantage of a location peripheral to significant markets and sources of raw material which result in higher transport costs. Therefore, in order to gain unique insights of current levels of awareness / diffusion of SCM and the potential impact SCM could have on the competitiveness, a survey was conducted among 776 firms in the Republic of Ireland. The empirical results suggest that there is a need for more widespread adoption …
Understanding Supply Chain Management, Edward Sweeney
Understanding Supply Chain Management, Edward Sweeney
Books/Book chapters
No abstract provided.
Competitive Challenges, Chain Reactions, Edward Sweeney
Competitive Challenges, Chain Reactions, Edward Sweeney
Other Resources
No abstract provided.
The Need For Wider Supply Chain Management Adoption: Empirical Results From Ireland, Bernd Huber, Edward Sweeney
The Need For Wider Supply Chain Management Adoption: Empirical Results From Ireland, Bernd Huber, Edward Sweeney
Articles
Purpose - Empirical results are provided which suggest that there is a need for more widespread adoption of supply chain management among Irish firms.
Design/methodology/approach - The Republic of Ireland is a small, open, trade-dependent economy and is one of the fastest growing economies in the developed world. However, due to rising costs, there is an increasing trend in Ireland to outsource lower function manufacturing processes to lower cost locations but to retain high skill functions (such as R&D). This trend, together with other factors such as its peripheral location, suggests that supply chain management is critical from an Irish …
An Investigation Into Outsourcing Practice In Ireland: A New Direction In Logistics And Supply Chain Management, Aoife O'Riordan, Edward Sweeney
An Investigation Into Outsourcing Practice In Ireland: A New Direction In Logistics And Supply Chain Management, Aoife O'Riordan, Edward Sweeney
Articles
Companies are increasingly focusing on the development of core competencies as an integral part of their overall strategy development and implementation. The corollary of this is that functions regarded as being non-core are being outsourced. This paper investigates the case for and against outsourcing and in addition what is happening in Ireland regards outsourcing. Furthermore to analysis of current literature in
the field, an Irish-wide postal and e-mail survey, as well as three case studies revealed many interesting facts. The key findings of the work are manufacturing outsourcing is now the most popular function to be outsourced for both small …
The Financial Dimension Of Scm, Edward Sweeney, Des Lee
The Financial Dimension Of Scm, Edward Sweeney, Des Lee
Books/Book chapters
No abstract provided.
The Evolving Supply Chain Management Context, Edward Sweeney
The Evolving Supply Chain Management Context, Edward Sweeney
Books/Book chapters
No abstract provided.
Re-Engineering The Supply Chain: Making Scm Work For You, Edward Sweeney
Re-Engineering The Supply Chain: Making Scm Work For You, Edward Sweeney
Books/Book chapters
No abstract provided.
The Role Of Information And Communications Technology (Ict) In The Supply Chain, Ronan Mcdonnell, John Kenny, Edward Sweeney
The Role Of Information And Communications Technology (Ict) In The Supply Chain, Ronan Mcdonnell, John Kenny, Edward Sweeney
Books/Book chapters
No abstract provided.
Outsourcing And Its Role In The Supply Chain, Edward Sweeney, Aoife O'Riordan
Outsourcing And Its Role In The Supply Chain, Edward Sweeney, Aoife O'Riordan
Books/Book chapters
No abstract provided.
Preface To Perspectives On Supply Chain Management And Logistics :Creating Competitive Organisations In The 21st Century, Edward Sweeney
Preface To Perspectives On Supply Chain Management And Logistics :Creating Competitive Organisations In The 21st Century, Edward Sweeney
Books/Book chapters
No abstract provided.
Supply Chain Management: The Business Model Of The 21st Century, Edward Sweeney
Supply Chain Management: The Business Model Of The 21st Century, Edward Sweeney
Books/Book chapters
No abstract provided.
Introduction To Perspectives On Supply Chain Management And Logistics - Creating Competitive Organisations In The 21st Century, Edward Sweeney
Introduction To Perspectives On Supply Chain Management And Logistics - Creating Competitive Organisations In The 21st Century, Edward Sweeney
Books/Book chapters
No abstract provided.
Supply Chain Benchmarking And Performance Measurement: Towards The Learning Supply Chain, Edward Sweeney
Supply Chain Benchmarking And Performance Measurement: Towards The Learning Supply Chain, Edward Sweeney
Books/Book chapters
No abstract provided.
Need To Limber Up On Supply Chain Management, Edward Sweeney
Need To Limber Up On Supply Chain Management, Edward Sweeney
Practitioner Journals
No abstract provided.
Techonology Usage In The Supply Chain: The Case Of Small 3pls, Pietro Evangelista, Edward Sweeney
Techonology Usage In The Supply Chain: The Case Of Small 3pls, Pietro Evangelista, Edward Sweeney
Articles
Purpose - In today’s supply chain management (SCM) practices, a successful strategy depends
increasingly on the performance of Third Party Logistics (3PL) providers as they play a key
integrative role linking the different supply chain elements more effectively. Information and
Communications Technology (ICT) has become an important element of 3PL competitive
capability as it enables higher levels of supply chain integration. Recent industry developments
have widened the technological gap between large and small 3PLs. This is critical particularly for
those markets populated by a large number of small 3PLs such as the Italian logistics industry. The
purpose of this paper …