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* '''[[w:Ethics]]''', also known as '''moral philosophy''', is a branch of [[w:philosophy|philosophy]] that involves systematizing, defending and recommending concepts of right and wrong [[w:action (philosophy)|conduct]]. ( Wikipedia ) | * '''[[w:Ethics|Ethics]]''', also known as '''moral philosophy''', is a branch of [[w:philosophy|philosophy]] that involves systematizing, defending and recommending concepts of right and wrong [[w:action (philosophy)|conduct]]. ( Wikipedia ) | ||
* [[w:Raw material]] [[w:Resource extraction|extraction]] and [[w:supplier|supply]] | * [[w:Raw material]] [[w:Resource extraction|extraction]] and [[w:supplier|supply]] | ||
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4 strategic decisions | '''4 strategic decisions''' | ||
# What modes of transport to use ? | # What [[w:modes of transport]] to use ? | ||
# What | # What [[w:carrier|carrier]]s in each mode will the use ? | ||
# Own fleet or hire outsiders ? | # Own [[w:fleet]] or hire outsiders ? | ||
# Will the company manage transportation operations or hire a 3rd party ? | # Will the company manage transportation operations or [[w:Outsourcing|hire a 3rd party]] ? | ||
* '''[[w:Just in time (business)]]''' ('''JIT''') is a production strategy that strives to improve a business [[w:return on investment|return on investment]] by reducing in-process [[w:inventory|inventory]] and associated [[w:carrying cost|carrying cost]]s. ( Wikipedia ) | * '''[[w:Just in time (business)]]''' ('''JIT''') is a production strategy that strives to improve a business [[w:return on investment|return on investment]] by reducing in-process [[w:inventory|inventory]] and associated [[w:carrying cost|carrying cost]]s. ( Wikipedia ) | ||
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HRM
“Human resource management (HRM, or simply HR) is the management of an organization's workforce, or human resources. It is responsible for the attraction, selection, training, assessment, and rewarding of employees, while also overseeing organizational leadership and culture and ensuring compliance with employment and labor laws.”
- w:Employer branding Employer brand denotes an organisation's reputation as an employer. The term was first used in the early 1990s, and has since become widely adopted by the global management community.Minchington (2005) defines employer brand as "the image of your organisation as a 'great place to work'". Employer branding is concerned with enhancing your company's employer brand. ( Wikipedia )
- w:Recruitment, w:fi:Rekrytointi, refers to the process of attracting, screening, selecting, and onboarding a qualified person for a job. At the strategic level it may involve the development of an employer brand which includes an 'employee offering'. ( Wikipedia )
- w:Training and development is the field which is concerned with organizational activity aimed at bettering the performance of individuals and groups in organizational settings. It has been known by several names, including human resource development, and learning and development. ( Wikipedia )
- A performance appraisal, w:fi:Kehityskeskustelu, (PA), performance review, performance evaluation, (career) development discussion, or employee appraisal Often also called employee performance appraisal, employee performance review, etc. is a method by which the job performance of an employee is evaluated. Performance appraisals are a part of career development and consist of regular reviews of employee performance within w:organizations. ( Wikipedia )
- Remuneration is the compensation that one receives in exchange for the work or services performed. Typically, this consists of monetary rewards, also referred to as wage or salary. A number of complementary benefits, however, are increasingly popular remuneration mechanisms. ( Wikipedia )
- Business process outsourcing (BPO) is a subset of outsourcing that involves the contracting of the operations and responsibilities of specific business functions (or processes) to a third-party service provider.
SCM
“Supply chain management (SCM) is the management of an interconnected or interlinked between network, channel and node businesses involved in the provision of product and service packages required by the end customers in a supply chain.”
“Toimitusketjun hallinta (Supply Chain Management, SCM) tarkoittaa tavaroiden toimituksen ja palveluketjun optimointia. Kaikkien toimitusketjun osapuolien; toimittajien, jakelijoiden, alihankkijoiden ym. liikekumppaneiden yhdistämistä ja koko ketjun tehokasta hallinnointia. Tavoitteena on lisätä kaikkien jäsenten välistä kommunikointia ja siten alentaa kustannuksia, lisätä myyntiä ja tehostaa asiakaspalvelua. ”
- Ethics, also known as moral philosophy, is a branch of philosophy that involves systematizing, defending and recommending concepts of right and wrong conduct. ( Wikipedia )
- Component w:manufacturers
- w:final product manufacturers
- w:reverse logistics is also needed ( already discussed in Logistics )
- Value chain management capability refers to an organisation’s capacity to manage the internationally dispersed activities and partners that are part of its value chain. ( Wikipedia )
- Value chain is a chain of activities that a firm operating in a specific industry performs in order to deliver a valuable product or service for the market. ( Wikipedia )
- w:International logistics
4 strategic decisions
- What w:modes of transport to use ?
- What carriers in each mode will the use ?
- Own w:fleet or hire outsiders ?
- Will the company manage transportation operations or hire a 3rd party ?
- w:Just in time (business) (JIT) is a production strategy that strives to improve a business return on investment by reducing in-process inventory and associated carrying costs. ( Wikipedia )