Supply Chain Management and Corporate Governance 1st Edition
Grab attention with a timely guide that bridges two critical disciplines. Supply Chain Management and Corporate Governance, 1st Edition by Catherine Xiaocui Lou, Sardar M. N. Islam, and Nicholas Billington offers a clear, authoritative roadmap for leaders navigating the complexities of modern, global supply networks and boardroom accountability.
Explore how robust governance frameworks shape resilient, ethical, and compliant supply chains across regions—from Asia-Pacific manufacturing hubs to Europe and North America, and into emerging markets. The book explains regulatory drivers, risk management practices, and sustainability imperatives that matter to C-suite executives, board members, procurement directors, supply chain professionals, and graduate students.
Practical yet scholarly, the text connects theory to action: learn to design governance structures that reduce operational risk, ensure supplier transparency, uphold corporate social responsibility, and improve performance metrics across multi-tier supply chains. Real-world examples and strategic frameworks illuminate topics such as stakeholder engagement, audit and compliance processes, crisis response, and the evolving role of directors in supply chain oversight.
For professionals looking to strengthen corporate resilience, this edition is a valuable resource for policy development, board reporting, and strategic decision-making. It’s both a reference for governance best practices and a hands-on manual for implementing sustainable supply chain initiatives that protect reputation and drive long-term value.
Equip your organization or studies with a concise, practical guide to aligning supply chain strategy with good governance. Order your copy of Supply Chain Management and Corporate Governance, 1st Edition today and lead with insight, integrity, and impact.
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