Supply chain management for humanitarians: tools for practice (Record no. 1277)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9780749474683
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Classification number 361.250687
Item number HAA
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Title Supply chain management for humanitarians: tools for practice
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Kogan Page Limited
Place of publication, distribution, etc. London
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2016
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent xvi, 398 p.
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Price type code GBP
Price amount 39.99
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Bibliography, etc. note Section - 01: Logistics and supply chain management in the humanitarian context;<br/>Chapter - 1.1: Introduction;Chapter - 1.2: Exploring logistics competences and capabilities in not-for-profit environments: the case of Médecins Sans Frontières;<br/>Section - 02: Setting up a supply chain network;<br/>Chapter - 2.1: Setting up a humanitarian supply network;Chapter - 2.2: Service triad case study;Chapter - 2.3: Setting up a supply chain network in the Kenyan nutrition sector;<br/>Section - 03: Supply chain strategy;<br/>Chapter - 3.1: Supply chain strategy;Chapter - 3.2: Case study: partnerships – supply chain strategy;<br/>Section - 04: Decision making in the supply chain;<br/>Chapter - 4.1: Decision making in humanitarian logistics;Chapter - 4.2: Forecasts, financing and acceleration of humanitarian logistics: from supply chain to value chain;<br/>Section - 05: Procurement ;<br/>Chapter - 5.1: Procurement in humanitarian supply chains;Chapter - 5.2: Joint tender for freight-forwarding services: promises and pitfalls;Chapter - 5.3: A procurement project in the Philippines;Chapter - 5.4: Partnerships and innovative procurement as enablers for sustainable development goals;<br/>Section - 06: Transportation, fleet management, delivery and distribution;<br/>Chapter - 6.1: Transport in humanitarian supply chains;Chapter - 6.2: Humanitarian aid supply corridors: Europe–Iraq;<br/>Section - 07: Warehouse and inventory management;<br/>Chapter - 7.1: Warehousing in humanitarian logistics;Chapter - 7.2: The ABC analysis;<br/>Section - 08: Information technology;<br/>Chapter - 8.1: Information systems for humanitarian logistics: concepts and design principles;Chapter - 8.2: GDACSmobile: an IT tool supporting assessments for humanitarian logistics;<br/>Section - 09: Sustainability, performance measurement, monitoring/evaluation and exit strategy;<br/>Chapter - 9.1: Logistics competency for humanitarian relief: the case of Médecins Sans Frontières;Chapter - 9.2: Community-managed rural water supply in Ethiopia;Chapter - 9.3: Managing supply chain sustainability risks;Chapter - 9.4: Using three-dimensional printing in a humanitarian context: challenges and solutions;Chapter - 9.5: Making performance measurement work in humanitarian logistics: the case of an IT-supported balanced scorecard;Chapter - 9.6: Boko Haram: the security and supply chain management challenges of providing relief;Chapter - 9.7: Measuring the supply chain performance of humanitarian organizations: the case of Thai Red Cross in Chiangmai
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Summary, etc. About the book<br/>Supply Chain Management for Humanitarians provides an in-depth insight into the management of supply chains in the context of humanitarian logistics. This accessible and practical book considers humanitarian logistics from a strategic and operational perspective.<br/><br/>The overarching theme is collaboration and coordination, one of the biggest challenges in the humanitarian community. Supply Chain Management for Humanitarians takes a problem-based learning approach, featuring real cases and examples from leading organizations including Oxfam, Unicef, and The Red Cross.<br/><br/>Each chapter is self-standing, relating the content in each chapter to the supply chain as a whole. This enables the reader to easily dip into different sections. At the end of each chapter, there is a case study written by a leading practitioner currently working in the humanitarian field.<br/><br/>Supply Chain Management for Humanitarians fills a much needed gap in the market and is essential reading for humanitarians worldwide.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Business logistics
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Humanitarian assistance
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Personal name Haavisto, Ira
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Personal name Kovacs, Gyongyi
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     Operations Management & Quantitative Techniques CB6423 17-08-2021 Indian Institute of Management LRC Indian Institute of Management LRC General Stacks 09/01/2021 Consortium Books Pvt. Ltd. 2880.28 1 361.250687 HAA 001405 09/28/2021 09/22/2021 1 4298.93 09/01/2021 Book

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