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CPIM Primary References
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Capacity Management
John H. Blackstone Jr., CFPIM
Ref. 3601
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33 € HT (34,82 € TTC)
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36 € HT (37,98 € TTC)
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This text covers the traditional areas of production planning, master scheduling, long-term capacity planning, capacity requirements planning, input/output control, operations scheduling, and dispatching. Topics such as capacity planning for adjunct resources, synchronized production, stochastic line balancing, and performance measurements also are discussed. This is a primary reference for the Execution and Control of Operations module. CPIM program. Simulation models, exercises, problems, and case studies are used extensively to demonstrate the principles and issues related to planning capacity effectively. PC-format, cd-rom included.
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Designing and Managing the Supply Chain
David Simchi-Levi, Philip Kaminsky, and Edith Simchi-Levi
Ref. 3819
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88 € HT (92,84 € TTC)
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92 € HT (97,06 € TTC)
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Designing and Managing the Supply Chain discusses the problems, models, and concepts derived from issues related to effective supply chain management. This text is suitable for both academic study and practicing professionals. While many core supply chain management issues are interrelated, the authors have tried to make each chapter as self-contained as possible so that the reader can refer directly to chapters covering topics of interest. Each chapter uses case studies and numerous examples. Mathematical and technical sections can be skipped without loss of continuity. The accompanying CD-ROM also provides two simulations, the Computerized Beer Game and the Risk Pool Game, and a computerized tool for developing and executing supply chain contracts. This is a primary reference for the Detailed Scheduling and Planning module of the CPIM program.
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Distribution Planning and Control
David Frederick Ross, CFPIM
Ref. 3442
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85 € HT (89,68 € TTC)
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131 € HT (138,21 € TTC)
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This second edition provides manufacturers, distributors, and retailers with an updated approach for implementing effective distribution and planning control systems in the 21st century. Following the central core of the first edition, the book uses a business model that views the various functions of the enterprise, from top management planning to detailed inventory management, warehousing, and customer management, as a single, integrated, customer-satisfying entity. Based on this model, the author demonstrates how the tremendous opportunities posed by the advent of new factors such as the Internet, collaborative channel synchronization, and the concept and practice of supply chain management have dramatically altered and broadened the science of distribution and logistics. This is a primary reference for the Master Planning of Resources module of the CPIM program.
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Harvard Business Review: SMR Readings
Ref. 5015
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65 € HT (68,58 € TTC)
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82 € HT (86,51 € TTC)
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Introduction to Materials Management
J.R. Tony Arnold, CFPIM, CIRM, and Stephen N. Chapman, CFPIMand Lloyd M Clive, P.E., CFPIM
Ref. 3813
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75,83 € HT (80 € TTC)
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85 € HT (89,68 € TTC)
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This book is an introductory text that describes the basics of supply chain management, manufacturing planning and control systems, purchasing, and physical distribution. New features of this edition include enhanced coverage of performance metrics, ERP, supply chain approaches and implications, lean production fundamentals, and basic scheduling rules. This is a primary reference for the Detailed Scheduling and Planning module of the CPIM program. Also included are chapter references to case studies in the Introduction to Materials Management Casebook. Intended primarily for classroom use. This is a primary reference for the Basics of Supply Chain Management module of the CPIM program.
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Juran's Quality Planning & Analysis
Frank M. Gryna, Richard C. H. Chua and Joseph A Defeo
Ref. 3606
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116 € HT (122,38 € TTC)
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135 € HT (142,43 € TTC)
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With a focus on external and internal customers in both manufacturing and service industries, this book offers broad coverage of the many activities necessary for an organization to achieve satisfied customers and superior quality. The text covers the impact of quality on all organizational activities, taking a systems approach while discussing quality activities in 11 functional areas of an organization. Discover the concepts and techniques of quality that can lead your organization to higher sales income and lower internal costs. This is a primary reference for the Execution and Control of Operations module of the CPIM program.
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Just -in-Time: Making it Happen
Ref. 3114
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41 € HT (43,26 € TTC)
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50 € HT (52,75 € TTC)
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Lean Manufacturing
William M. Feld, CPIM
Ref. 3732
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39 € HT (41,15 € TTC)
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45 € HT (47,48 € TTC)
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This how-to book describes an overall approach to designing, developing, and deploying a lean manufacturing program using the primary elements of organization, metrics, logistics, and manufacturing flow and process control. Written by a practitioner, it features real cases, as well as tried-and-true tools, techniques, and concepts. It's the perfect book for those in the industry who have been unsuccessful with lean implementation or those who want to get started but are unsure of where or how to begin.
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Lean Six Sigma
Michael L Goerge
Ref. 3370
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28 € HT (29,54 € TTC)
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32 € HT (33,76 € TTC)
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This book discusses the combination of lean production and six sigma and their impact on improving product and process quality, production efficiency, and across-the-board profitability. Lean Six Sigma sheds light on streamlining the performance of production departments and back offices, while developing cost reduction and quality improvement techniques. This is a primary reference for the Detailed Scheduling and Planning module of the CPIM program.
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Managerial Accounting
Ref. 3471
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115 € HT (121,33 € TTC)
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127 € HT (133,99 € TTC)
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Manufacturing Planning and Control Systems for Supply Chain Management
Thomas E. Vollmann, CFPIM, William L. Berry, D. Clay Whybark, and F. Robert Jacobs
Ref. 3406
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59 € HT (62,25 € TTC)
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65 € HT (68,58 € TTC)
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Vollmann, Berry, Whybark, and Jacobs' Manufacturing Planning and Control Systems provides comprehensive real-world coverage of the concepts, tools, and methods used to manage and control manufacturing systems. This revised edition explores ERP system coverage and the impact of these systems in the field. Each chapter provides a managerial issues overview, a detailed technical presentation, examples of company implementations, and concluding principles. This book is intended primarily for classroom use. Answers to the questions posed in the text are available only through an instructor.
This is a primary reference for both the Master Planning of Resources and the Execution and Control of Operations module of the CPIM program.
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Master Scheduling in the 21st Century
Thomas F. Wallace and Robert A. Stahl
Ref. 3390
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30 € HT (31,65 € TTC)
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37 € HT (39,04 € TTC)
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The manufacturing world is moving to simplicity and speed-and so must master scheduling. This book covers the basics of master scheduling and explores its use in today's advanced environments such as lean manufacturing, vendor-managed inventories, continuous replenishment, and others. Clear, concise, and very readable, this book is a valuable introduction to master scheduling for people new to the topic and an important update for experienced practitioners. Also available as part of a discounted series.
This is a primary reference for the Master Planning of Resources module of the CPIM program.
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Operations Strategy with APICS Special Edition
APICS
Ref. 3286
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98 € HT (103,39 € TTC)
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123 € HT (129,77 € TTC)
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Project Management
Jack R. Meredith and Samuel J. Mantel, Jr.
Ref. 3488
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81 € HT (85,46 € TTC)
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94 € HT (99,17 € TTC)
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Project Management: A Managerial Approach addresses project management from a management perspective rather than as a cookbook, special area treatise, or collection of loosely associated articles. It addresses the basic nature of managing all types of projects-public, business, engineering, information systems, and so-on as well as specific techniques and insights required to carry out this unique way of getting things done. It deals with the problems of selecting projects, initiating them, and operating and controlling them.
This is a primary reference for the Strategic Management of Resources module of the CPIM program.
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Sales and Operations Planning
Thomas F. Wallace
Ref. 3160
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36 € HT (37,98 € TTC)
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45 € HT (47,48 € TTC)
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Sales and operations planning (S&OP) is a powerful business planning process that integrates sales and marketing, operations, product development, and finance. Wallace's book describes how S&OP works and lays out a detailed project plan for making it happen. This indispensable handbook covers all aspects of a successful implementation, from the composition of the executive S&OP team to the nitty-gritty of S&OP spreadsheet design.
This is a primary reference for the Master Planning of Resources module of the CPIM program.
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Sales Forecasting
Thomas F. Wallace and Robert A. Stahl
Ref. 3838
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30 € HT (31,65 € TTC)
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37 € HT (39,04 € TTC)
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A companion book to Sales and Operations Planning, this book represents a new-some may say radical-approach to forecasting. The authors explain how forecasting less, not more, can yield better customer service and more inventory turns. They emphasize that teamwork, good communications, and clear accountabilities are more important than complex statistical forecasting models. They demonstrate how forecasting is a process and as such can be improved using standard techniques for process improvement. This book supports the belief that it's more beneficial to pursue process improvement than to focus narrowly on forecast accuracy. Also available as part of a discounted series. This is a primary reference for the Master Planning of Resources module of the CPIM program.
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