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Operations and Supply Chain Management

Authors: Dr. Mahesh Mangaonkar, Dr. Suvarna Sathe, Dr. Kajal Maheshwari and Dr. Harshal Raje

Editor: Dr. Khyati Tejpal

ISBN: 978-81-981931-0-0

DOI: https://doi.org/10.59646/oscm/292

Date of Publication: December 07, 2024

About the Book:

In today’s fast-paced and interconnected business environment, operations and supply chain management play a critical role in driving organizational success. This book aims to provide students, practitioners, and managers with a comprehensive understanding of the concepts, techniques, and best practices in operations and supply chain management.

Our goal is to equip readers with the knowledge and skills necessary to design, manage, and improve operations and supply chain systems in a wide range of industries and settings. We have drawn on our own research, teaching, and consulting experiences, as well as the latest academic and practitioner research, to create a book that is both theoretically sound and practically relevant.

We hope that this book will serve as a valuable resource for anyone interested in operations and supply chain management, and that it will inspire readers to become active participants in the ongoing quest for operational excellence and supply chain innovation.

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