Supply chain strategy and financial metrics: the supply chain triangle of service, cost and cash
Material type: TextPublication details: Kogan Page Limited London 2018Description: xxviii, 253 pISBN:- 9780749482572
- 658.7 DES
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | Indian Institute of Management LRC General Stacks | Operations Management & Quantitative Techniques | 658.7 DES (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 001486 |
Table of contents
Chapter - 01: The Supply Chain Triangle of Service, Cost and Cash;Chapter - 02: Strategy in the Supply Chain Triangle;Chapter - 03: Financial Benchmarking in Two Dimensions;Chapter - 04: Financial Target Setting in Two Dimensions;Chapter - 05: The Impact of Strategy on Financial Benchmarking and Target Setting;Chapter - 06: Redefining the Service Corner into a Value Corner;Chapter - 07: Building a Strategy Driven KPI Dashboard;Chapter - 08: Implementing a Strategy Driven Supply Chain;Chapter - 09: Appendix – Financial Templates – Inventory Management;Chapter - 10: Appendix – Financial Templates – The Cost of Inventory – Rent, Room, Risk
About the book
Supply Chain Strategy and Financial Metrics is a step-by-step guide to balancing the triangle of service, cost and cash which is the essence of supply chain management. Supply chains have become increasingly strategy-driven, and this Supply Chain Triangle approach puts the supply chain at the heart of the strategy discussion instead of seeing it as a result.
Supply Chain Strategy and Financial Metrics fully reflects the 'inventory' or 'working capital' angle and examines the optimisation of the supply chain and Return on Capital Employed. Including case studies of Barco, Casio and a selection of food retail companies, this book covers building a strategy-driven KPI dashboard, target setting and financial benchmarking. Regular examples and diagrams illustrate how different types of strategies lead to different trade-offs in the Supply Chain Triangle. This ground-breaking text links supply chain, strategy and finance through financial metrics, therefore creating value for the shareholder. Online supporting resources include worksheets covering basic financial concepts such as cash flow and working capital, with example data sets and guidelines/exercises to make it interactive.
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