OSU BA 457 - Reading List BA 457 Supply Chain Management

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Reading 1 – IntroductionReading 3 – Information management in supply chainsReading 4- PurchasingReading 5 –LogisticsReading 6 – Make verses Buy / outsourcingReading ListBA 457 Supply Chain Management Spring 2006Reading 1 – Introduction1. Flynn, Anna. “Defining supply management”, Inside Supply Management, March 2005, pp. 22-26.2. Cavinato, Joseph and Duffy, Roberta. “Tomorrow’s supply manager”, Inside Supply Management, December 2003, pp. 21-24.3. Anonymous. “Steel: strong, but squeezed”, The Economist, January 8, 2005, p. 57. 4. Leonard, Devin. “The only lifeline was the Wal-Mart”, Fortune, October 3, 2005, pp 74-80.5. Kratz, Ellen. “For FedEx it was time to deliver”, Fortune, October, 3, 2005. 6. Siekman, Philip. “The Smart Car is Looking More So” Fortune, April 15, 2002, pp. 310H – 310P.7. Edmondson, Gail and d’Arcier, Constance. “Got 5,000 Euros? Need a new car?’ Business Week, July 4, 2005, p 49.8. Weber, Joeseph, Matlack, Carol, and Der Hovanesian, Mara. “A wing, a lot of loans, and a prayer”, Business Week, June 13, 2005. 9. Reed, Stanley. “Rolls-Royce, at your service”, Business Week, November 14, 2005, pp 92-95.10. Roberts, Julie. “Responsible business = good business”, Inside Supply Management, May 2004, pp. 28-36. 11. Gunther, Marc. “Money and Morals at GE”, Fortune, November 15, 2004, 176-182. Reading 2- trust and information sharing1. Trillin, Calvin. “An outtake from antiques road show”, The New Yorker, October 29, 2001, pp. 42-43.2. Helm, Burt and Green, Hardy. “Google this: Copyright Law”, Business Week, June 6, 2005. 3. Green, Jay, Reinhardt, Andy, and Lowery, Tom. “Teaching Microsoft to make nice?,Business Week, May 31, 2004, pp. 80-81. 4. Sostrom, Carolyn P. “21st-Century negotiations” Purchasing Today, December2000, pp. 38-50. Reading 3 – Information management in supply chains1. Mullaney, Timothy. “This man wants to heal healthcare”, Business Week, October 31, 2005, pp 75-80. 2. Anonymous. “Chain Reaction” The Economist, February 2, 2002, pp. 13-153. Anonymous. “The best thing since the bar-code” The Economist, February 8, 2003, pp. 57-58.4. Anonymous. “The future is still smart”, The Economist, June 26, 2004, pp. 63-64.5. Hamel, Gary. “Edison’s Curse” Fortune, March 5, 2001, pp. 175-178.6. Keenan, Faith. “A mass market of one” Business Week, December 2, 2002, pp.68-727. Green, Heather. “The Web Smart 50”, Business Week, November 21, 2005, pp.82-103.1. Reading 4- Purchasing1. Slaight, Thomas.”Strategic sourcing: where did it come from? What has it accomplished? Where is it going?” Inside Supply Management, June 2004, pp.24-31-41.2. Stallkamp, Thomas. “Raw leverage vs. strategic procurement” Purchasing Today, April 2001, p. 4.3. Anonymous. “Howdy Partner”, Mountain Bike, September 2001, p.32. 4. Siekman, Philip. “GE bets big on jet engines” Fortune, December 30, 2002, pp. 178(b) – 178(p).5. Yuva, John. “Leveraging value from supplier relationships”, Inside Supply Management, August, 2005, pp. 20-25. 6. Canterbury, Jan and Mathis, Pamela, “The bottom line on buying recycled”, Inside Supply Management, March 2004, pp. 6-7.7. Yuva, John, “Sourcing green in the supply chain”, Inside Supply Management., January 2005, pp. 28-31. 8. Bernstein, Aaron. “A major swipe at sweetshops”, Business Week, May 23,2005, pp. 98-100. 9. Ferguson, Kevin. “Purchasing in packs” Business Week, November 1, 1999, pp. eb33-eb38.10. Campbell, Patrick and Polard, William M. “Using a scorecard for supplier metrics” Inside Supply Management, January 2002, pp. 11-13.11. Mahoney, Chris. “Making your supply chain risk-resistant”, Inside Supply Management, October 2004, pp. 6-9.Reading 5 –Logistics1. Anonymous. “Going nowhere”, The Economist”, October 30, 2004. 2. Haddad, Charles. “Transportation: sharing the load” Business Week, January 13, 2003, p. 126-73. Foust, Dean, “Big Brown’s new bag”, Business Week, July 19, 2004, pp. 54-56. 4. Anonymous. “The future of fast fashion”, The Economist, June 18, 2005. 5. Anonymous. “A moving story”, The Economist, December 7, 2002, pp. 65-66.6. Anonymous. “Delivering the goods”, The Economist, November 15, 1997, pp.85-86.7. Pearce, Dan. “Yellow: Burning up the Roadway”, Business Week, September 8, 2003. p. 83.8. Anonymous. “How to shrink the world” The Economist, August 4, 2001, pp. 51-52.9. Haddad, Charles and Tienry, Christine. “FED-EX and Brown are going green”, Business Week, August 11, 2003, pp. 60-62. Reading 6 – Make verses Buy / outsourcing 2. Anonymous. “The man with two daggers”, The Economist, August 27, 2005. 3. Hindo, Brian and Haddad, Charles, “UPS: undercut Postal Service?” BusinessWeek, November 17, 2003, p. 13. 4. Anonymous. “Outsourcing: Getting the measure of it”, The Economist, July 2,2005. 5. Anonymous. “A survey of outsourcing”, The Economist, November 13, 2004, pp. 3-20. 6. Anonymous. “Out of the back room” The Economist, December 1, 2001, pp. 55-56.7. Hamm, Steve, “Is outsourcing on the outs?” Business Week, October 4, 2004, p. 42. 8. Engardio, Pete, “The future of outsourcing”, Business Week, January 30, 2006,pp. 50- 58.9. Kripalani, Manjeet, “Five offshore practices that pay off”, Business Week, January 30, 2006, pp. 60-61.10. Engardio, Pete and Einhorn, Bruce, “Outsourcing Innovation”, Business Week, March 21, 2005, pp. 85-94.Reading 1Introduction to Supply ChainManagementReading 2Trust and Information sharingReading 3Information Management in SupplyChainsReading 4PurchasingReading 5LogisticsReading 6Make verses buy


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