International Sourcing: A Method to Create Corporate Success - Softcover

9783658027797: International Sourcing: A Method to Create Corporate Success
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Globalization leads to increased fierce competition and companies which do not pursue successful global sourcing within the next five years are probably not able to survive. However, global sourcing projects are highly complex and two-thirds of all sourcing projects in Europe are considered to have failed. A tool of ten steps is elaborated to show how to evaluate the success of sourcing by considering the potentials and risks in an international context. Successful managing of international sourcing, however, does not only imply the primary goal to acquire parts cheaply abroad, but it can be seen as a kind of strategic weapon to create a strong market position and to keep the company successful on the long term.
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Globalization leads to increased fierce competition and successful global sourcing is an essential element for the economic development of companies. Global sourcing projects are, however, highly complex and two-thirds of all sourcing projects in Europe are considered to have failed. Daniel Senft generates a tool of ten steps to show how to evaluate the success of sourcing by considering the potentials and risks in an international context. The author demonstrates that successful managing of international sourcing does not only imply the primary goal to cheaply acquire parts abroad, but it can rather be seen as a kind of strategic weapon to create a strong market position and to keep the company successful on the long term.

The scientific research was awarded with the “BME-Hochschulpreis” and by the Hans-Wilhelm Renkhoff Foundation.

„The thesis is an outstanding achievement”

Prof. Dr. Bernhard Arndt, Vice President, University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt

„The presented method offers fruitful ideas for practice”

Dr. Thorsten Störmer, Purchasing Director, Miele & Cie. KG

Contents

· Differences and impacts of global sourcing

· Managing global sourcing economically

Target groups

· Researchers and students with the emphasis on global business development

· Practitioners who are faced with the challenges of globalization in the area of purchasing, management, logistics and development

The Author

Daniel Senft, Dipl.-Ing. Mechanical Engineering and MBA, is a project manager of a global leading manufacturer for linear motion products.

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  • VerlagSpringer Gabler
  • Erscheinungsdatum2013
  • ISBN 10 3658027797
  • ISBN 13 9783658027797
  • EinbandTapa blanda
  • Anzahl der Seiten256

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