You may have noticed a new logo for the “Supply Chain Store” in the top right-hand corner of our website. And no doubt, you’re likely wondering just what is being offered in that store.
Here’s the story. Over the past few months we have been compiling a selection of resources that we believe will be of value to people in the supply chain community—whether they be practitioners, educators, or consultants. These resources include books, research reports, and special issues that are not readily available in other places.
In the Books section, for example, we have selected a number of publications from respected authors covering a range of topics from the fundamentals of supply chain management to strategic sourcing. The book list is updated on a regular basis to ensure that we are offering material that is both timely and relevant to reader interests.
In the Research section, we’ve included special reports prepared by our research division, Peerless Media Group, on subjects like the education and career development. The Special Issues section of the Bookstore offers a series of articles on basic and advanced supply chain management. We’ve also put together a booklet of 10 classic” articles that have appeared in Supply Chain Management Review over our 15-year history.
We invite you to click on the “Supply Chain Store” logo on our web page. See what we have to offer that may be of value to you as a supply chain professional
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