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Tuesday
Jan 26,2010

 

 

Supply chain management is the flow of goods, services, and information from the initial sources of materials and services to the delivery of products and activities occur in the same organization or in other organizations. As a matter of fact, supply management is a intricate function that’s vital to business success, responsible for delivering efficient costs, high quality, fast delivery and continuous innovation throughout companies’ entire supply chains.

 But, what’s the meaning of fast and efficient management ?Answer popular trends quickly; Accurate: Accurate hold fashionable pulse; Very: Cover all area well and truly. Supply chain management requires companies to use the Internet to be most effective. Nevertheless Companies are failing to adapt to the Internet technology to enable effective supply chain management. In addition Research shows companies failing to use Internet technology for Supply chain management, despite the need to satisfy customer demands. We mentioned the disadvantages of supply chain management, however Supply Chain Management Solutions helps companies transform supply strategy into a competitive advantage. By combining the expertise, technology and information to help companies bring immediate value and profit.

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  • Business Ethics in China

    Tuesday
    Jan 12,2010

    Despite all the different problems, their causes stem from people’s awareness of the relationship between personal and public interests. For a long time, the politicization of civic virtue in China proved to be a failure, which led to the popularity of falsified brainwash. Metaphysical ideological indoctrination of extreme collectivism has lost vitality. On the contrary, it stimulates people’s suspicion of legitimate public responsibility. Some people can use public funds for a big banquet with their friends without remorse. If they are arrested, they usually think they have bad luck or are treated unequally because they can list all sorts of serious infractions by other people. These actions reflect the officials’ general lack of public responsibility. The core of corporate social responsibility is to internalize the external costs, but there are still a large number of companies moving in the opposite direction. They act in collusion with local officials and get ahead by relying on polluting the environment and exploiting workers. Local government officials seeking local or personal interests provide unsavory organizations with a protective umbrella, causing the helplessness of citizens and a “hatred against their superiors. In addition, traditional attitudes continue to cause trouble. Confucius once said: it is a commendable virtue for the son to hide the evil of his father. Lack of public facilities and public welfare encourages people to drum up their own private circle of support. Family members, schoolmates, countrymen, and colleagues are all ready-made social circles, operating self-sufficiently. These circles’ self-interested modes of operation may easily erode public social justice. The nepotistic organization is a microcosm of these circles.

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    Tuesday
    Jan 12,2010

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