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While there are many books written on the basics of the supply side of the supply chain (i.e. strategic sourcing, sourcing/procurement, and purchasing), there hasn't been much written on those areas from a Lean perspective. Considering that supply chain costs, primarily procurement and transportation, can range from 50 to 70% of sales, it''s surprising that this area has not been fully explored. As a result, some companies tend to place too much emphasis on the traditional focus of reducing material costs instead of process improvement.

Lean Demand-Driven Procurement: How to Apply Lean Thinking to Your Supply Management Process details the basic supply management concepts and processes (i.e. sourcing, procurement, and purchasing) in an easy-to-understand format in combination with various process improvement tools, methodologies, best practices, examples, and cases written from a Lean perspective. It focuses and pinpoints ways to identify waste on the

Trade Review

"Myerson’s new book entices one to explore how procurement takes on a significant role by improving the flow of information and materials within the entire supply chain. All of which lead to best practice Lean procurement functions that reach far beyond the contractual negotiations and established crucial operational requirements, using strategic sourcing activities encompassing market research, vendor evaluation and integration."

—Joseph Mosca, EdD, Associate Professor, Department of Management and Decision Sciences at Monmouth University

"Although an abundance of books and articles address topics related to the supply side of supply chain management, not much is available regarding how to apply Lean within the supply organization. Paul Myerson’s book addresses this important and timely need."

–Robert J. Trent, PhD, Professor of Supply Chain Management and Supply Chain Management Program Director at Lehigh University; Author, End-to-End Lean Management—A Guide to Complete Supply Chain Improvement

"[This book] provides the clearest A to Z user’s guide available to understanding and employing the smartest, most cutting-edge Lean and Agile practices."

–William Bajor, PhD, Director, Graduate & Extended Studies at East Stroudsburg University

"It’s about time procurement teams harness the tangible benefits of Lean principles to take demand driven initiatives to the next level. Making a 'good buy' based on pricing incentives does not necessarily result in a great purchase for the business."

–Karin L. Bursa, Executive Vice President of Logility


"Myerson’s new book entices one to explore how procurement takes on a significant role by improving the flow of information and materials within the entire supply chain. All of which lead to best practice Lean procurement functions that reach far beyond the contractual negotiations and established crucial operational requirements, using strategic sourcing activities encompassing market research, vendor evaluation and integration."

—Joseph Mosca, EdD, Associate Professor, Department of Management and Decision Sciences at Monmouth University

"Although an abundance of books and articles address topics related to the supply side of supply chain management, not much is available regarding how to apply Lean within the supply organization. Paul Myerson’s book addresses this important and timely need."

–Robert J. Trent, PhD, Professor of Supply Chain Management and Supply Chain Management Program Director at Lehigh University; Author, End-to-End Lean Management—A Guide to Complete Supply Chain Improvement

"[This book] provides the clearest A to Z user’s guide available to understanding and employing the smartest, most cutting-edge Lean and Agile practices."

–William Bajor, PhD, Director, Graduate & Extended Studies at East Stroudsburg University

"It’s about time procurement teams harness the tangible benefits of Lean principles to take demand driven initiatives to the next level. Making a 'good buy' based on pricing incentives does not necessarily result in a great purchase for the business."

–Karin L. Bursa, Executive Vice President of Logility



Table of Contents

About the Author

PART I Lean Demand-Driven Procurement: Overview

Chapter 1 Introduction: Why You Need a Lean and Agile, Demand-Driven Supply Management Process

Chapter 2 History and Importance of Procurement and Purchasing in Adding Value to an Organization

Chapter 3 Supply Management Organization and Structure

Chapter 4 Procurement Strategy Development and Application

Chapter 5 Issues and Opportunities in Supply Management

Chapter 6 Lean Procurement

PART II Supply Management Processes

Chapter 7 Strategic Sourcing

Chapter 8 Procurement

Chapter 9 Purchasing

Chapter 10 Material Requirements Planning (MRP) and Indirect Procurement

PART III Tools and Techniques for a Leaner Supply Management Process

Chapter 11 Cost Management

Chapter 12 Contract and Performance Management and Ethics

Chapter 13 e-Procurement and Other Supply Management Technologies

Chapter 14 Procurement Analysis, Tools, and Techniques

PART IV Lean Ahead

Chapter 15 Global Procurement and Its Impact on the Lean

Chapter 16 The Future of Lean Procurement

Appendix A: A Lean (Philosophy) for Life

References

Index

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/20/2018 12:11:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138337169, 978-1138337169
      ISBN10: 1138337161

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      While there are many books written on the basics of the supply side of the supply chain (i.e. strategic sourcing, sourcing/procurement, and purchasing), there hasn't been much written on those areas from a Lean perspective. Considering that supply chain costs, primarily procurement and transportation, can range from 50 to 70% of sales, it''s surprising that this area has not been fully explored. As a result, some companies tend to place too much emphasis on the traditional focus of reducing material costs instead of process improvement.

      Lean Demand-Driven Procurement: How to Apply Lean Thinking to Your Supply Management Process details the basic supply management concepts and processes (i.e. sourcing, procurement, and purchasing) in an easy-to-understand format in combination with various process improvement tools, methodologies, best practices, examples, and cases written from a Lean perspective. It focuses and pinpoints ways to identify waste on the

      Trade Review

      "Myerson’s new book entices one to explore how procurement takes on a significant role by improving the flow of information and materials within the entire supply chain. All of which lead to best practice Lean procurement functions that reach far beyond the contractual negotiations and established crucial operational requirements, using strategic sourcing activities encompassing market research, vendor evaluation and integration."

      —Joseph Mosca, EdD, Associate Professor, Department of Management and Decision Sciences at Monmouth University

      "Although an abundance of books and articles address topics related to the supply side of supply chain management, not much is available regarding how to apply Lean within the supply organization. Paul Myerson’s book addresses this important and timely need."

      –Robert J. Trent, PhD, Professor of Supply Chain Management and Supply Chain Management Program Director at Lehigh University; Author, End-to-End Lean Management—A Guide to Complete Supply Chain Improvement

      "[This book] provides the clearest A to Z user’s guide available to understanding and employing the smartest, most cutting-edge Lean and Agile practices."

      –William Bajor, PhD, Director, Graduate & Extended Studies at East Stroudsburg University

      "It’s about time procurement teams harness the tangible benefits of Lean principles to take demand driven initiatives to the next level. Making a 'good buy' based on pricing incentives does not necessarily result in a great purchase for the business."

      –Karin L. Bursa, Executive Vice President of Logility


      "Myerson’s new book entices one to explore how procurement takes on a significant role by improving the flow of information and materials within the entire supply chain. All of which lead to best practice Lean procurement functions that reach far beyond the contractual negotiations and established crucial operational requirements, using strategic sourcing activities encompassing market research, vendor evaluation and integration."

      —Joseph Mosca, EdD, Associate Professor, Department of Management and Decision Sciences at Monmouth University

      "Although an abundance of books and articles address topics related to the supply side of supply chain management, not much is available regarding how to apply Lean within the supply organization. Paul Myerson’s book addresses this important and timely need."

      –Robert J. Trent, PhD, Professor of Supply Chain Management and Supply Chain Management Program Director at Lehigh University; Author, End-to-End Lean Management—A Guide to Complete Supply Chain Improvement

      "[This book] provides the clearest A to Z user’s guide available to understanding and employing the smartest, most cutting-edge Lean and Agile practices."

      –William Bajor, PhD, Director, Graduate & Extended Studies at East Stroudsburg University

      "It’s about time procurement teams harness the tangible benefits of Lean principles to take demand driven initiatives to the next level. Making a 'good buy' based on pricing incentives does not necessarily result in a great purchase for the business."

      –Karin L. Bursa, Executive Vice President of Logility



      Table of Contents

      About the Author

      PART I Lean Demand-Driven Procurement: Overview

      Chapter 1 Introduction: Why You Need a Lean and Agile, Demand-Driven Supply Management Process

      Chapter 2 History and Importance of Procurement and Purchasing in Adding Value to an Organization

      Chapter 3 Supply Management Organization and Structure

      Chapter 4 Procurement Strategy Development and Application

      Chapter 5 Issues and Opportunities in Supply Management

      Chapter 6 Lean Procurement

      PART II Supply Management Processes

      Chapter 7 Strategic Sourcing

      Chapter 8 Procurement

      Chapter 9 Purchasing

      Chapter 10 Material Requirements Planning (MRP) and Indirect Procurement

      PART III Tools and Techniques for a Leaner Supply Management Process

      Chapter 11 Cost Management

      Chapter 12 Contract and Performance Management and Ethics

      Chapter 13 e-Procurement and Other Supply Management Technologies

      Chapter 14 Procurement Analysis, Tools, and Techniques

      PART IV Lean Ahead

      Chapter 15 Global Procurement and Its Impact on the Lean

      Chapter 16 The Future of Lean Procurement

      Appendix A: A Lean (Philosophy) for Life

      References

      Index

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