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The Definitive Guide to Modern Supply Chain Management (Collection)
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The Definitive Guide to Modern Supply Chain Management (Collection)

by Chad W. Autry, Thomas J. Goldsby, John Bell, Mark A. Moon, Chuck Munson, Michael Watson, Sara Lewis, Peter Cacioppi, Jay Jayaraman
June 2013
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
1233 pages
30h 29m
English
Pearson
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14. Creating a Group and Running a Project

In this chapter, we will discuss how you actually complete network studies within a company. We will cover how you build a group and how you run a project.

Typical Steps to Complete a Network Design Study

In a typical project, you are likely to run into problems with the data as well as organizational challenges of working on a project that impacts many people within a firm. To get a network design study done, you need to treat it as a project and manage it as you would manage any complex project within a company. Of course, there are elements unique to a network design study. In this section, we will cover the typical steps that you want to include in your network design project plan. Broadly, any network ...

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ISBN: 9780133474626