Strategic Capability Response Analysis: The Convergence of Industrié 4.0, Value Chain Network Manage

Strategic Capability Response Analysis: The Convergence of Industrié 4.0, Value Chain Network Management 2.0 and Stakeholder Value-Led Management (202

By David Walters and Deborah Helman

This book integrates Industrié 4. 0, Value Chain Network Management 2. 0, and Stakeholder Value-Led Management into a method, offering organizations an opportunity to be more analytical when making strategic decisions for operations management activities. Strategic Capability Response Analysis embraces the value expectations of all stakeholders in a business enterprise and links them together with a demand-supply-response relationship.

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Publisher: Springer
Publish Date: 12/03/2019
Pages: 372
ISBN-13: 9783030229436
ISBN-10: 3030229432
Language: English

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This book integrates Industrié 4.0, Value Chain Network Management 2.0, and Stakeholder Value-Led Management into a method, offering organizations an opportunity to be more analytical when making strategic decisions for operations management activities. Strategic Capability Response Analysis embraces the value expectations of all stakeholders in a business enterprise and links them together with a demand-supply-response relationship. This convergence delivers a focused "agile-rolling-value proposition" that optimizes the expectations and the resources of its stakeholder constituents. The use of Strategic Capability Response Analysis considers the implications of the changing environment of value chain network management for the digital age. Industrié 4.0 has presented numerous opportunities across all industries to improve both the effectiveness of strategic decisions and the efficiency of their implementation to the network stakeholders. As Industrié 4.0 is changing the characteristics of decision making, the proposed model considers the impact of alternative solutions on the core business model components of performance, profitability, productivity, producibility, partnerships and preservation. The book includes case studies to highlight current management problems and how this approach can be used to help resolve those issues.

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David Walters BA (Alberta), MSc (Bradford), PhD (Cranfield) was an Honorary Adjunct Professor at the University of Technology Sydney. Prior to this post he was Professor of Management: Logistics and Supply Chain at ITLS, University of Sydney and subsequently an honorary professor.

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David Walters BA (Alberta), MSc (Bradford), PhD (Cranfield) was an Honorary Adjunct Professor at the University of Technology Sydney. Prior to this post he was Professor of Management: Logistics and Supply Chain at ITLS, University of Sydney and subsequently an honorary professor. He has held posts at the Cranfield School of Management, Oxford University (Templeton College), Macquarie University and the Western Sydney University (Sydney Graduate School of Management).

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