TY - BOOK AU - Daly, Patrick TI - International supply chain relationships: creating competitive advantage in a globalized economy SN - 9780749480035 U1 - 658.7 PY - 2019/// CY - London PB - Kogan Page Limited KW - Business logistics KW - Communication--International cooperation KW - International economic relations N1 - Chapter - 01: The globalization of business and the supply chain management concept;Chapter - 02: The world is not flat – Geography still matters;Chapter - 03: Culture – An evolutionary strategy for success;Chapter - 04: We’re getting hitched – Long-term inter-organizational relationships;Chapter - 05: Let’s make a movie – Situational inter-organizational relationships;Chapter - 06: Why bother? The whole is greater than the sum of the parts;Chapter - 07: Do you speak my language? Supply chain communication;Chapter - 08: Right stuff, right place, right time – Supply chain coordination;Chapter - 09: Finger on the pulse – Control and measurement;Chapter - 10: Looking around the block – Future trends N2 - About the book Multinational corporations have developed networks of production that stretch across the globe. They have done this in order to maximize their ability to service their customers in markets worldwide, exploit greater opportunities for growth, maximize their profitability and increase their business value. It is the strength and quality of the relationships and connections that we build with other players that will ultimately determine the effectiveness and the success of our business. International Supply Chain Relationships looks at these complex connections, covering long-term inter-organizational relationships, situational inter-organizational relationships, multi-disciplinary global engineering teams, technologies and innovations, supply chain communication, supply chain coordination, and future trends. International Supply Chain Relationships aims to provide supply chain practitioners in any type of business with ideas, tools and strategies that they can readily access, interpret and put into practice speedily and pragmatically to create value for their own international business. In many instances, supply chain projects bring together people from different disciplines who may come from different cultures and ethnic backgrounds. Add in long distances and different time zones and the complexities and challenges of sustaining successful working relationships increase even more. This book provides case studies which illustrate how to manage these arrangements effectively ER -