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OverviewIn a company ecosystem the supply chain manager is tasked with duties and objectives primarily aimed at controlling and reducing costs, while optimizing the material flows. Yet, in many organizations, common perception limits supply chain management to product logistics, materials handling and warehouse management. The supply chain manager must learn how to communicate the results of his work to show the importance and impact supply chain management operations have on a company. In this book, Enrico Camerinelli provides the supply chain manager and the chief financial officer with the means to link the value of the supply chain to an organization's bottom line. He explores the problem with current supply chain metrics, shows how to close the gap between financial decisions and supply chain performance, suggests a model to provide a lingua franca for supply chain, financial and other managers throughout the company and points to ways in which new technology can help measure the value of the supply chain. Using case studies and interviews with supply chain and financial experts, Measuring the Value of the Supply Chain will help financial and supply chain managers achieve strategic advantage through effective supply chain management. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Enrico CamerinelliPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.421kg ISBN: 9781032837994ISBN 10: 1032837993 Pages: 234 Publication Date: 08 July 2024 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction; Part I Measuring the Value of the Supply Chain; Chapter 1 Supply Chain Management Today; Chapter 2 Supply Chain Management as a Strategic Corporate Asset; Chapter 3 Managing the Flow of Goods, Information and Funds: The Role of the CFO and Financial Services Providers; Part II Metrics and Models; Chapter 4 How Do Companies Measure the Performance of Their Supply Chains?; Chapter 5 The SCOR�„� Model; Chapter 6 Mapping Operations with Finance; Chapter 7 A New Way to Model the Value of the Supply Chain; Chapter 8 Closing the Gap;Reviews'By bringing a common framework and language for CFOs and Supply Chain Executives to plan, effectively manage and predictively monitor business and supply chain performance end to end, the author builds a critical missing link that will facilitate macro impact supply chain initiatives. Moreover, he condenses in one book, illustrated with clear best practice examples, what would take us years to learn from practice, thereby accelerating our chances of success.' - Nando Galazzo, VP Procurement, Borealis Polymers 'By bringing a common framework and language for CFOs and Supply Chain Executives to plan, effectively manage and predictively monitor business and supply chain performance end to end, the author builds a critical missing link that will facilitate macro impact supply chain initiatives. Moreover, he condenses in one book, illustrated with clear best practice examples, what would take us years to learn from practice, thereby accelerating our chances of success.' - Nando Galazzo, VP Procurement, Borealis Polymers Author InformationEnrico Camerinelli is a Senior analyst within Celent's Banking group, based in Europe. His current research focuses on the Financial Supply Chain. Prior to joining Celent, he was an independent analyst and advisor to organizations such as the Supply Chain Council and the Theory of Constraints International Certification Organization. He has been vice-president and research leader of the worldwide practice of Enterprise Application Strategies at Meta Group, and a senior marketing consultant at J.D. Edwards. He is also Consultant Editor at Finance Director Europe (www.the-financedirector.com) and a regular contributor to the magazine. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |