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Driving Risk and Spend Out of the Global Supply Chain (repost)

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Driving Risk and Spend Out of the Global Supply Chain (repost)

Driving Risk and Spend Out of the Global Supply Chain (The Global Warrior Series) by Thomas A. Cook
English | 2014 | ISBN: 1482226081 | 366 pages | PDF | 4,5 MB

Driving Risk and Spend Out of the Global Supply Chain provides a complete picture of the various risks multinational firms face when they operate overseas and engage in foreign purchasing and sales, import and export trade, and global logistics. Thomas A. Cook, a subject matter expert on global trade management, supplies readers with step-by-step guidance on how to develop an airtight global risk strategy.

This second book in The Global Warrior Series presents a blueprint and operational strategy for executives to consider when charged with the responsibility of reducing risks and costs in their global supply chains. The book reviews a number of key factors, including:
• The key issues that impact risk and spend in all supply chains
• How to develop effective risk management strategies, tactics, and action plans
• Managing requests for proposal (RFPs) to achieve desired results with minimal compromise
• Risk versus insurance and cargo loss control
• Business model development for a cost reduction program
• Maintaining best practices while reducing risks and costs
• Sarbanes–Oxley issues for public companies
• How to achieve world-class status in international trade
The book examines all the areas where spend can be reduced and details a specific strategy to help readers reduce spend without compromising values. Providing the most comprehensive and up-to-date compilation of material and tactics currently available for international business professionals, the text supplies a clear understanding of the steps readers must take before taking any action to reduce risk and spend in their import, export, and domestic supply chain operations.