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Advanced BPM program in Australia next week - discount for Group Membership!
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BPM workshop in australia hurry up one week to go Advanced BPM program in Australia next week - discount for Group Membership! One day, Certified program led by Global Leader, Steve Towers. Latest Case Studies and innovations - hands-on, practical. Contact details - caroline.smith@icmgworld.com Event locations - Sydney : 24 Nov '08 | Brisbane: 25 Nov '08 | Melbourne : 26 Nov '08 | Perth : 28 Nov '08 | For more details please visit http://www.BpmTrainingToday.com Regards c
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Submitted on 20-Nov-08 2:00 AM by caroline smith
Global Supply-Chain Management
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Supply chains are going global, yet most firms' systems are designed solely for domestic orders. It's been a difficult time for Larry Merritt, director of global logistics at Lexington Home Brands, in Lexington, N.C. In less than three years, the $167 million home furnishings company has completely changed its business model. "We've gone from being a manufacturer to being an importer," Merritt says. The reason? Globalization. Read more here.
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Submitted on 24-Mar-06 8:00 AM by Debra D'Agostino
The Global Automotive Industry Value Chain: What Prospects for Upgrading by Developing Countries
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The Paper opens by mapping the changes in the global auto industry in the 1990's showing how the rapid growth in sales and production between 1990 and 1997 came largely from the emerging markets rather than the triad regions (North America, the European Union and Japan). However, for some of these markets the downturn that followed was substantial and prolonged. More
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Submitted on 2-Aug-05 11:00 AM by John Humphrey and Olga Memedovic
The Global Wood Furniture Value Chain: What Prospects for Upgrading by Developing Countries. The Case of South Africa.
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Because of its resource and labour intensity, the wood furniture sector presents an opportunity for developing countries and their firms to participate effectively in the global economy. This paper begins with a brief description of the global wood furniture industry and highlights the importance of exports wood furniture products for developing countries and emergin and transitional economies. The paper then maps the wood furniture value chain ...More
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The Global Apparel Value Chain
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The paper uses the global value chain framework to explain the transformations in production, trade and corporate strategies that altered the apparel industry over the past decades and changed the conditions for innovation and learning in the industry. The apparel industy is identified as a buyer-driven value chain...More
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Submitted on 29-Jul-05 11:00 AM by Gary Gereffi and Olga Memedovic
United Nations report -- Inserting local industries into Global Value chains
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Rapid technological advancements make fragmenting of activies in all stages of a production value chain increasingly possible. Some segmented activies can be performed in differenct locations worldwide and reintegrated again into global value chains and global producxtion networks. The paper examines how the spreading of these production systems can create opportunities ... More
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Submitted on 29-Jul-05 11:00 AM by UNIDO
VCG July 2005 Newsletter
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Hello ________, Thank you for your interest in the Value Chain Group. In this issue, the Value Chain Group highlights the two environments that enable effective collaboration to continually evolve the value chain framework for the next generation of Business Process Management. Contact Us We hope you find this newsletter informative and welcome your comments. The Value Chain Operations Reference (VCOR) ...
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World Without Walls
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In his first interview leading up to the publication of his new book on globalization and the new-world economy, Thomas Friedman warns that offshoring is just the first of a series of changes U.S. companies are going to have to absorb. Eliminating trade barriers, language barriers and even (with the Internet) distance, is more than just a convenience; it fundamentally changes the way the world works.
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Submitted on 13-Apr-05 3:00 PM by CIO Insight
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