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Wal-Mart's green label and you
Wal-Mart's plans to develop a "green" label for products sold in its stores could become a headache for many supply chain managers —and not just for those in the retail industry.
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People – The overlooked factor
Supply chain professionals worldwide are struggling to manage during a time of unprecedented change; what was standard practice yesterday is ineffective today. To succeed in this volatile business environment, companies need to implement a new supply chain model, says Dr. John L. Gattorna. In his latest book, Dynamic Supply Chain Alignment: A New Business Model for Peak Performance in Enterprise Supply Chains Across All Geographies, Gattorna and his co-authors suggest a model that addresses not only technology and infrastructure concerns but also recognizes the influence of "the human dimension" —the decisions and choices made by people at all levels of a company and throughout the supply chain....
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