David Grant
Exploring quantitative skills provision in European logistics and supply chain education
Grant, David
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Abstract
Paper presented at 20th ISL, 5th – 8th July 2015, Bologna Italy Abstract: Logistics comprises functional ‘stop’ and ‘go’ activities such as warehousing, inventory management and transport, and logistics strategy has focussed on making these activities more efficient, effective and relevant (Grant, 2012). Techniques for doing so require quantitative skills for logistical system design and analysis and hence logisticians should possess a degree of quantitative skills to undertake these tasks. The broader concept of supply chain management (SCM) includes developing and managing relationships with stakeholders, internally and externally, along the supply chain– such stakeholders include shareholders, employees, customers, suppliers and possibly even competitors in collaborative opportunities. Accordingly, both logisticians and supply chain managers should also embrace ‘softer’ management and less quantitative skills in order to achieve these functions. However, this is not to say that both types of skills are not required at all levels.
Citation
Grant, D. Exploring quantitative skills provision in European logistics and supply chain education. In Proceedings of the 20th international symposium on logistics (ISL) 2015
Deposit Date | Jul 8, 2016 |
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Peer Reviewed | Not Peer Reviewed |
Book Title | Proceedings of the 20th international symposium on logistics (ISL) 2015 |
ISBN | 9780853583080 |
Keywords | Logistics |
Public URL | https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/440771 |
Publisher URL | Proceedings for the conference are available at http://www.isl21.org/wp-content/uploads/pdf/ISL_2015_Proceedings.pdf. |
Contract Date | Jul 8, 2016 |
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