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New and Published Books

  1. Lean RFS (Repetitive Flexible Supply)

    Putting the Pieces Together

    By Ian Fraser Glenday, Rick Sather

    Is it possible to be repetitive and flexible—at the same time? Using proven examples and quantifiable evidence, Lean RFS (Repetitive Flexible Supply): Putting the Pieces Together demonstrates that repetitive flexible supply (RfS) is not only possible, but that its implementation can help you reach...

    Published May 19th 2013 by Productivity Press

  2. Quality Tools for Managing Construction Projects

    By Abdul Razzak Rumane

    Series: Industrial Innovation Series

    Dealing with such a multi-layered and fungible intangible as quality during the design and construction process is difficult for all parties involved. To the architect, quality means an appealing and enduring design, but to the builder, it means understandable documents that, when acted upon, lead...

    Published April 24th 2013 by CRC Press

  3. Project Management Tools and Techniques

    A Practical Guide

    By Deborah Sater Carstens, Gary Richardson, Ronald B. Smith

    This book provides a practical understanding of the tools and techniques for planning and controlling projects. It emphasizes the difference between various tools and techniques and determines how these can be applied during different phases of the project lifecycle. This book presents not only an...

    Published April 7th 2013 by CRC Press

  4. Risk Intelligent Supply Chains

    How Leading Turkish Companies Thrive in the Age of Fragility

    By Çağrı Haksöz

    The Turkish economy is very dynamic and growing at phenomenal speeds. For instance, Turkey’s first quarter GDP growth rate was 11 percent in 2011. This growth brings its own risks and benefits. The lessons learned from surviving and thriving in such an environment can be applied to supply chains in...

    Published April 1st 2013 by CRC Press

  5. The Performance Mapping and Measurement Handbook

    By Jerry L. Harbour

    To better understand and improve your systems, you must measure and map their essential characteristics. Yet, because your systems and their associated processes occur over varying spatial and temporal scales, you will need various types of maps and metrics—depending on the level of detail and...

    Published March 10th 2013 by Productivity Press

  6. Supply Chain Security

    A Comprehensive Approach

    By Arthur G. Arway

    The supply chain is a complex system of numerous, integrated stakeholders. These stakeholders are responsible for the transportation, storage, documentation, and handling of material goods and cargo. Each entity has its own unique relationship with and role within the chain—as well as its own...

    Published February 28th 2013 by CRC Press

  7. Enterprise Dynamics Sourcebook

    Edited by Kenneth C. Hoffman, Christopher G. Glazner, William J. Bunting, Leonard A. Wojcik, Anne Cady

    Rapidly changing market, technological, and organizational environments are forcing government and private sector enterprises to improve services and transform processes. Employing a case study approach, the Enterprise Dynamics Sourcebook presents frameworks and analytical models of the enterprise...

    Published February 24th 2013 by Auerbach Publications

  8. Global Production Networks

    Operations Design and Management, Second Edition

    Edited by Ander Errasti

    The phenomenon of globalization has increased in recent decades due to the opening of borders in Eastern Europe and the sudden emergence of other countries in the global trade economy. Yet, the process of becoming global to get access to growing markets or to achieve quality, service, and/or cost...

    Published January 28th 2013 by CRC Press

  9. Project Management for the Oil and Gas Industry

    A World System Approach

    By Adedeji B. Badiru, Samuel O. Osisanya

    Series: Industrial Innovation Series

    Project management for oil and gas projects comes with a unique set of challenges that include the management of science, technology, and engineering aspects. Underlining the specific issues involved in projects in this field, Project Management for the Oil and Gas Industry: A World System Approach...

    Published January 22nd 2013 by CRC Press

  10. Reverse Supply Chains

    Issues and Analysis

    Edited by Surendra M. Gupta

    The introduction of reverse supply chains has created many challenges in network design, transportation, selection of used products, selection and evaluation of suppliers, performance measurement, marketing-related issues, end-of-life (EOL) alternative selection, remanufacturing, disassembly, and...

    Published January 7th 2013 by CRC Press