A SHOT IN THE ARM How Science, Engineering, and Supply Chains Converged to Vaccinate the World BY YOSSI SHEFFI A weapon is useless without the means to manufacture and deliver it. From scientific advancements to mass distribution, the task of delivering COVID-19 vaccines worldwide is a story of innovation and teamwork as supply chain experts,
scientists, manufacturers, and governments collaborated on the greatest product launch in history. This book highlights the vital lessons learned for combating deadly diseases and other global supply chain challenges.
RFID FOR THE SUPPLY CHAIN AND OPERATIONS PROFESSIONAL Third Edition BY DR. PAMELA ZELBST AND DR. VICTOR SOWER Beginners can use this guide to develop a basic understanding of RFID technology with specific usage examples across several industries. This book covers implementation as well as how to pair RFID with other technologies, such as global positioning systems, enterprise resource planning, the Industrial Internet of Things, and robotics. This latest
FASHION SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT BY MICHAEL P. LONDRIGAN AND
JACQUELINE M. JENKINS Get a comprehensive
understanding of the entire apparel and textile supply chain, spanning raw materials to retailers to end consumers. Featuring industry interviews and case studies, this book reviews how the supply chain relates to
specific roles within a fashion brand, from designer to merchandiser. “Notes from the field” sidebars provide firsthand accounts of challenges
and opportunities from the authors’ experience in the fashion industry.
edition also discusses recent advancements.
PEOPLE SOLVE PROBLEMS The Power of Every Person, Every Day, Every Problem BY JAMIE FLINCHBAUGH
Businesses typically provide new tools and training to improve their team’s problem-solving efforts, but that may not be the best strategy. This book provides tactical guidance for supply chain leaders, including why behaviors and principles are the real key to success and why curiosity and initiative have a much greater impact than putting information in the right box.
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