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Focuses upon the very essence of existence, examining time, space, energy and matter to disclose the way we define that something 'is'. This book also reveals that unique, complex relationships come into being simultaneously and exponentially in the event of multiple 'things'.
Much has been written on leadership and management topics - unfortunately though, we continue to find that many managers and leaders have never actually studied, examined or reflected in any practical way at all, on what they actually do, beyond having perhaps refreshed and updated their specialist technical skills. This book therefore addresses these issues, with a particular focus on defining, expanding on and providing examples of good leadership, management, motivation and change, across all areas of the Supply Chain and Procurement environment. Key chapter areas include: ¿ Managing self and personal skills ¿ Providing direction ¿ Facilitating change ¿ Working with people ¿ Using resources ¿ Achieving results
With logistics becoming increasingly important within business management, it is essential that today's managers are familiar with this approach to solving business problems. This text focuses on how business decisions can be made in a manner which integrates all the resources available to the organization. Organizations in almost all sectors of industry from manufacturing to retailing see the effective management of logistics as the key to their competitive advantage. This book is invaluable reading for practicing managers and students on undergraduate business courses and those studying for an MBA.
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