Macrologistics management a catalyst for organizational change

Macrologistics Management defines the term "Macrologistics" as a means for designing a catalyst for change in any organization. The "macro" approach means seeing the big picture - to use time and place strategies for competitive advantage. It is a "breakthrough" strateg...

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Main Author: Stein, Martin
Other Authors: Voehl, Frank
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boca Raton, FL St. Lucie Press 1997
Series:St. Lucie Press/APICS series on resource management
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260 |a Boca Raton, FL  |b St. Lucie Press  |c 1997 
300 |a xi, 281 p.  |b ill.  |c 24 cm. 
490 1 |a St. Lucie Press/APICS series on resource management 
504 |a Includes bibliographical referneces and index 
505 |a 1. Macrologistics Management: The Catalyst for Organizational Change -- 2. The Macrologistics Systems Model: Putting the Pieces Together -- 3. Policy Deployment and QFD: The Twin-Engines of Macrologistics -- 4. Supply Chain Management / Ralph Lewis -- 5. Information Technology -- 6. Total Innovative Management -- 7. Just-In Time (JIT)/JIT II -- 9. Benchmarking Using Critical Success Factors -- 10. Process Management and Reengineering -- 11. The Balanced Scorecard Corporate Measurement System -- 12. Implementing Macrologistics Management Strategies: A Blueprint for Change. 
520 |a Macrologistics Management defines the term "Macrologistics" as a means for designing a catalyst for change in any organization. The "macro" approach means seeing the big picture - to use time and place strategies for competitive advantage. It is a "breakthrough" strategy because it prioritizes "logistics" as a key factor in developing customer satisfaction and market penetration. Traditional management approaches the product and cost savings as key factors in their strategy. This book demonstrates how new approaches can be even more effective and more profitable. It will help you achieve complete transformation in your organization through a systematic process for managing change and by using carefully selected management strategies. 
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