Think Again
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View ArticleNecessary but not sufficient
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View ArticleVisible Cities
In his book ‘Visible Cities’, the Leiden historian Leon Blussé paints a clear picture of the economic world of the 16 th, 17th and 18th centuries based on a study of three key cities: Canton in China,...
View Article1609: The forgotten history of Hudson
With just a slight twist of fate, New York might have been called Nouveau Paris. The English sailor Henry Hudson, who sailed to America on the ship Half Moon four hundred years ago on behalf of the...
View ArticleThe Contract Scorecard
With ‘The contract scorecard’, author Sara Cullen guides her reader, step by step, through the various elements of an outsourcing contract. The ‘contract scorecard’ consists of four quadrants: quality,...
View ArticleHidden champions
Hermann Simon has been studying ‘Hidden champions’ for more than twenty years, and already published some of his findings in 1996. In this sequel, he mainly focuses on the influence of globalisation on...
View ArticleMeasuring the Value of the Supply Chain
Enrico Camerinelli, senior analyst at the Celent Banking Group, has recorded his experiences with the financial supply chain in a book. He describes the bridge between the supply chain manager and the...
View ArticleStrategies and tactics in supply chain event management
The authors of ‘Strategies and tactics in supply chain event management’ have bundled a number of articles about theories, methods and tools for dealing with various disruptions in the supply chain....
View ArticleAccount management in the Supply Chain
A book about customer-oriented collaboration in the Supply Chain sounds very promising, like an inspiring subject. For a long time, major multinationals in particular focused on chain control of...
View ArticleNecessary but not sufficient
A great deal has been published about Baan Company, in many different media. The best-known book is the one by Mark Houben and Jeroen Wester of the Dutch newspaper Het Financieele Dagblad, which gives...
View ArticleTodd Jackson: “Break down costs on a holistic basis.”
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