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operations management sustainability and supply chain management second canadian edition PDF
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"Operations Management: Sustainability and Supply Chain Management, Second Canadian Edition" provides a comprehensive overview of modern operations management principles while emphasizing sustainability and ethical practices in supply chains. This edition incorporates the latest research and contemporary case studies to illustrate how companies can achieve efficiency and sustainability. The textbook integrates theory with practical application, aiming to prepare students for real-world challenges in operations management.
The book was authored by Roberta S. Russell and Bernard W. Taylor, both respected figures in the field of operations management. It is published by Pearson Canada and features various learning tools, including end-of-chapter exercises and real-world examples, to facilitate understanding of key concepts. The ISBN for this edition is 978-0134607404, ensuring that readers can easily find this valuable resource in libraries or bookstores.
Topics covered in the book include process analysis, supply chain design, inventory management, and quality control, all framed within a sustainability context. This focus on sustainable practices prepares future managers to address global challenges and adopt strategies that benefit both businesses and the environment. Additionally, the book fosters critical thinking and equips students with the skills necessary to make informed decisions in their future careers.
This textbook serves as an essential resource for students and professionals looking to deepen their understanding of operations management in a rapidly evolving business landscape. Its emphasis on sustainability and end-to-end supply chain management reflects current trends in the industry, making it a relevant and timely resource for today's learners. Whether used in the classroom or as a reference for practitioners, this edition is designed to inspire thoughtful engagement with the critical issues facing operations management today.