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This category is Operation, exploring strategies for optimizing business processes, improving efficiency, and ensuring seamless execution. It features expert insights on supply chain management, resource allocation, and innovative approaches to operational excellence.

How Electronic Document Interchange delivers the goods for FMCG businesses: a case study

By Ian Ford In a business where timing and efficiency is critical, FirstB2B’s EDI solution handles a complex sequence of electronic messages effortlessly, ensuring things...

Outsourcing: Debunking the myths and unveiling the realities

By buyingTeam Firmly entrenched misconceptions surround outsourcing, and they are holding many companies back from maximising the potential benefits from this fundamentally important tool. Despite misunderstandings...

The 7 Keys to Unlocking Organisational Greatness

By Sean Culey Sean Culey, member of the European Leadership Team of the Supply Chain Council and CEO of business improvement consultancy SEVEN Collaborative Solutions,...

The Four Challenges of Supply Chain Transparency

By Steve New and Dana Brown In this article we examine a key business question: how much should organizations know about their extended supply base,...

A Word About Dynamic Supply Chains: Delivering value through people

By John Gattorna The key to successful supply chain management is recognising that it’s people who really drive the living supply chains that are at...

Nanomaterials-Moving towards stabilisation

(INSCX™)

 The nanomaterials industry (NMs) is slowly evolving, from producing a suite of innovative materials in Research and Development (R&D) to laying a basis whereby...

PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers)- Outsourcing and Shared Service Programmes

Increasingly, value is created from successful collaboration of stakeholders connected in a network. Therefore outsourcing solutions must capture opportunities and navigate risk across these...

Jumping the S-Curve: How to Reach the Top – and Stay There

By Paul Nunes and Timothy Breene One obvious trait of high-performance companies is that they are all adept at launching new businesses -- a process...

The Economic Aftermath of the Recent Earthquake in Sendai, Japan

By Ilan Noy Natural disasters potentially impact severely on economic dynamics — e.g. on production, prices, incomes, and employment — in the post-disaster period. Over the...

The Changing of the Guard: Rules for Successful Succession Planning in Business

By Al Weatherhead I remember going to work six years ago at Weatherchem, my plastic caps and closures company. Before going to my office...

Discover the Art of Real Road Driving Part II: Tip-tronic Gearboxes Explained

By Julian Smith If you have a car with one of these tip-tronic gearboxes, do you know how to use it so as to get...

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