Essentials of Inventory Management

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York ; American Management Association; 2011Edition: 2nd edDescription: xiv, 257 p; Includes bibliography and indexISBN:
  • 978-0-8144-1655-6
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • C 658.787 M91e
Summary: Perfect for novice and veteran managers alike, this ultra-practical book provides you with the up-to-date and ready-to-use information you need to maximize productivity in key areas from physical control and layout to problem identification and resolution. Complete with detailed examples, handy tools, and a revised and ex ed chapter anayzing Why Inventory Systems Fail and How to Fix Them, the Book familiarizes you with hard-core, timeless stock-keeping fundamentals that will allow you to keep your operation running smoothly and efficiently. Addressing all items both in their tangible form (shelf count) and intangible forms (record count and monetary worth), the book arms you with down-to-earth information on automated inventory identification systems, methods for analyzing and remedying dysfunctions, and the nature and scope of possible conflicts created by reducing waste within a supply chain.
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Perfect for novice and veteran managers alike, this ultra-practical book provides you with the up-to-date and ready-to-use information you need to maximize productivity in key areas from physical control and layout to problem identification and resolution. Complete with detailed examples, handy tools, and a revised and ex ed chapter anayzing Why Inventory Systems Fail and How to Fix Them, the Book familiarizes you with hard-core, timeless stock-keeping fundamentals that will allow you to keep your operation running smoothly and efficiently. Addressing all items both in their tangible form (shelf count) and intangible forms (record count and monetary worth), the book arms you with down-to-earth information on automated inventory identification systems, methods for analyzing and remedying dysfunctions, and the nature and scope of possible conflicts created by reducing waste within a supply chain.

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