Supply Chain Leaders - SCM Laggards - Performance Differences - Deloitte
2014 Report
https://www2.deloitte.com/us/en/pages/operations/articles/supply-chain-leadership.html
9’C of Supply Chain Leadership Every Leader Should Master
Command, Control, Consensus, Collaboration, Competency, Consistency, Commitment, Concern for the People, Creativity
Command is a management function according to Henri Fayol
Control - is the job of manager to see that activities are being according to prescribed standard processes.
Consensus - is important during planning.
Collaboration - has to be ensured in organization and staffing.
Competency - refers to the technical abilities of execution.
Consistency - Adhering to standard practices gives consistency.
Commitment to purpose, mission and visioin
Concern for the People - Commitment to human dignity and satisfaction.
Creativity - Developing to novel and useful solutions to the challenges of the business.
Updated on 22 Feb 2020
15 May 2019
Updated on 22 Feb 2020
15 May 2019
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