Carlos Mena is the Nike Professor of Supply Chain Management at Portland State University (PSU). Prior to joining PU he was a faculty member at Michigan State University and at Cranfield University (UK). The focus of his research is the impact of procurement and supply chain management practices on economic, social and environmental performance. He has more than 80 publications to his name and regularly presents at international conferences. Remko van Hoek is Professor at the Supply Chain Management Department of the University of Arkansas, Sam M. Walton College of Business. He is also an independent advisor to several companies on sourcing and procurement. Previously he was Chief Procurement Officer at the Walt Disney Company, with responsibility for $15 billion in external spend. He also held procurement and supply chain executive roles in both the USA and Europe with several companies, including Nike, Cofely (GDF SUEZ) and PwC. Martin Christopher is Emeritus Professor of Marketing and Logistics at Cranfield School of Management. He is a regular contributor to conferences and workshops around the world.
3 Ebooks oleh Carlos Mena
Carlos Mena & Graham Stevens: Delivering Performance in Food Supply Chains
Food and drink supply chains are complex, continually changing systems, involving many participants. They present stakeholders across the food and drinks industries with considerable challenges. Deli …
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Sasanka Jayasuriya & Carlos Mena: Peripheral Vascular Disease: A Clinical Approach
Part of the new Clinical Approach series-which focuses on key topics in cardiology-this pragmatic, comprehensive guide is intended for residents, practitioners, advanced practice nurses, and physicia …
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Martin Christopher & Remko van Hoek: Leading Procurement Strategy
Delivering successful procurement programs has helped businesses like IKEA, Tesla and Nike maximize the potential of their resources and gain the competitive advantage. Learn how to develop similar s …
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€70.61