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Book Review: Strategies and Tactics in Supply Chain Event Management

Operations Management and Logistics have been around for a while, but Supply Chain Management is a relatively new field, and it’s still struggling to come up with a uniform language or a uniform perspectiveLaden with case studies this book thoroughly explains what possible problems that can arise in a supply chain and how to deal with them.

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ARTICLES and PAPERS
The capability concept
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BOOKS and BOOK CHAPTERS
Book Review: Security Risk Management - Body of Knowledge
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Book Review: Heads in the sand
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REPORTS and WHITEPAPERS
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from HERE and THERE
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