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1、Change Management and Supply Chain Management:Employee issues in implementation processes of SCM -The action and re-action related to changes in each stageof an implementation process.改变管理和供应链管理。雇员在执行过程中的问题的行动和反应这是一种与变化过程中各阶段的实施过程。1Toivo 2008Executive SummaryCompetition on todays market is fierce. P

2、roviding a defect-free product is no more acompetitive advantage. Now money and focus is put on managing the supply chain,a competitive tool to thriving in todays business climate. There are two distinct flowpipelines: the order information transfer pipeline and the product transfer pipeline,both de

3、pendent on the collaboration efforts of individuals.Evolving within supply chain management equals integrating the supply chain frombasic to complex; from baseline or functional to internal or external. Bringing focus towhere it is found to be lacking, this literary study highlights and connects iss

4、ues thatmay arise during implementation of external supply chain integration. The focal pointis thus on employee reactions to change, with each stage of implementation that theimplementation issues connect to. Simultaneously, the study provides (pre)requisitesto management during the different stage

5、s, which would support the implementedtransition in its different phases.The result of this study is a Manger Model that gives an overview of each of theimplementation stages, the requisites for management and issues regardingemployees at each of the stages. Constructed to be applicable to more than

6、 justexternal integration the model encompasses all the gathered models and theoriesthrough a discussion of not only the complexity of the internal and the externalsupply chain, but also the complex nature of the individuals caught within theimplementation, both from the managers as well as the empl

7、oyees point of view.2Toivo 2008Table of content1.0 Introduction. 61.1 Problem discussion . 71.2 Purpose . 101.3 Demarcation . 101.4 Aim . 121.5 Scope . 121.6 Object . 132.0 Method. 142.1 At the beginning of the writing process presumptions and influences. 142.1.1 The implications of the initial pres

8、umptions. 152.2 Constructing the foundation the process of collecting data . 162.2.1 The implications of the collection process . 182.3 Constructing the dialogue finding the appropriate format and level . 192.3.1 The implications of the chosen dialogue . 202.4 The chosen theories why are they releva

9、nt?. 202.4.1 The theories. 212.5 Validity, credibility and reliability . 232.6 The authors additions and evaluation. 253.0 Frame of Reference Supply Chain Management and Human Resource Management . 273.1 Supply chain management the origins . 273.1.1 The supply chain . 303.2 The effective supply chai

10、n the issue of collaboration . 323.2.1 Collaboration in supply chains. 323.3 Supply chain integration its function and complexity levels. 353.3.1 The Integrated Leader or Follower.373Toivo 20083.3.2 Internal integration inbound plus distributor. 383.3.2.1 The silo-mentality and basic integration . 3

11、93.3.2.2 The move to a process-oriented mind . 403.3.3 External integration inbound plus outbound . 423.3.4 Internal and External Integration: the summary. 433.4. Administration and Leadership their necessity and complexity . 443.5 Knowledge Management. 463.6 Implementing change . 473.6.1 The requir

12、ement list by Nordhaug for the leader and the employed . 533.6.2 Group behavior role allocation, attitudes and communication. 543.6.2.1 Role allocation who is what in the group? . 553.6.2.2 Attitudes. 553.6.2.3 Communication. 563.6.3 Conflicts. 573.7 The organizational environment and structure . 59

13、3.7.1 The continuously learning organization . 593.7.2 The organizational structure as restrictor . 604.0 The Analysis . 614.1 Thinking about integrating externally Being in the position to consider it . 614.1.1 The supply chain and the requirements for external integration. 624.1.2 The issue of Kno

14、wledge Management . 634.1.3 Expertise, leadership and the organizational structure does the internal chain have the in-house strength?. 644.1.4 Organizational structure . 644.2 Setting the perimeters where is the company now and to where is it envisioned? . 664.2.1 Where is the supply chain today?.

15、674.2.2 Where too is the supply chain headed? . 674Toivo 20084.2.3 How will the supply chain get there? . 684.2.3.1 The vision . 684.2.3.2 The plan. 694.2.3.3 The reaction factor. 714.3 Before setting external integration in motion the pre-action action. 714.3.1. The issues regarding managers and ma

16、nagement . 724.3.2 The team to lead. 734.3.3. The organizational hurdles . 754.4 During implementation how to keep the integration on track. 764.4.1. The issues regarding managers and management . 764.4.2 The team to lead. 784.5 After implementation what now? . 794.6 The manager model . 805.0 Conclu

17、sion . 83Final summary . 85Source list5Toivo 20081.0 IntroductionIn the modern times of today, globalization, technological advancement, and customersincreasing demands continuously raise expectations of the performers on the market.1 Thisprogress has led to an increase in the felt competition by bu

18、sinesses competing with theirproducts.2 Today, providing the customer with a defect-free product faster and more reliablythan the competition is no more perceived as a competitive advantage. Now it is a necessityto even remain in the game.3 The situation has forced businesses to direct their money a

19、ndattention toward their supply chains.4The supply chain, when working well, can provide high speed and low cost, today necessitiesas well as Holy Grails for supply chain management.5 Perhaps in conjunction, theconventional saying stated in most supply chain management texts is “the more integration

20、 the better the performance of the supply chain.”6 As such, managers see supply chainmanagement as a competitive tool that can help their companies thrive in todays fiercebusiness climate.7As a result, integration is part of the supply chain of today.8 Therefore, the main questionwhen it comes to th

21、is element is how can successful integration be achieved? Many authorsplace forth at least two key elements; information sharing9 and operational planning.10Fawcett & Magnan, (2002), The rhetoric and reality of supply chain integration, p. 22Simchi-Levi, Kaminsky & Simchi-Levi, (2008), Designing and

22、 Managing the Supply Chain, p.1Fawcett & Magnan, (2002), The rhetoric and reality of supply chain integration, p. 22Mentzer, DeWitt, Min, Smith, & Zacharia, (2001), Defining Supply Chain Management, p. 2Simchi-Levi, Kaminsky & Simchi-Levi, (2008), Designing and Managing the Supply Chain, p.1Lee, (20

23、04), The Triple-A Supply Chain, p. 1Bagchi, Ha, Skjoett-Larsen, & Soerensen, (2005), Supply Chain Integration: a European Survey, p. 1Fawcett & Magnan, (2002), The rhetoric and reality of supply chain integration, p. 24Simatupang et. al. (2002), Fawcett, & Magnan (2002), Bagchi et al (2005), McAdam,

24、 & McCormack (2001),Kulp et al (2004) to name a few, see source list for more examples.Brought forth by Simchi-Levi et al (2008), Mason-Jones &Towill (1999), Cachon & Fisher (2000), Kulp et al(2004), Narayanan & Raman (2004), Min et al (2005), Bagchi et al (2005), Lee et al (2000) to name a few.Fish

25、er (1997), Christopher et al (2006), Simchi-Levi (2008), Fisher et al (2000), Chen et al (2000) to name afew612345678910Toivo 20081.1 Problem discussionIn 2001, the Journal of Business Logistics published a paper composed by Mentzer et al. Itexamined the existing research on supply chain management.

26、 The study was undertaken witha view to understand the supply chain management concept.11The result spoke for itself:There seemed to be a more common definition of supply chains across authors than of theconcept supply chain management. Looking at various definitions, the difference betweensupply ch

27、ain and the concept supply chain management seem to lie in the elusive definitionsof the two different focuses. The concept supply chain management seems to be moreintangible in definition, using words that are not easily defined in the tangible. Where does aprocess or flow end? How is one built and maintained? On the other hand, the supply chaindefinition is perhaps not as widely used (based on the literature read for the construction ofthis paper) but it is more tangible in its wordings. Below are some definitions given of supplychain management; the intangi

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