
The Forklifts Have Nothing to Do!
Lessons in Supply Chain Leadership
by Joseph L. Walden
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appears in Supply Chain and Supply Chain Management.
The Forklifts Have Nothing To Do! provides practical methods for improving supply chain operations. Colonel Joe Walden has spent more than 25 years leading supply chain operations. Improving your supply chain will improve your bottom line, regardless of your industry. His recommendations draw on examples in civilian industry and military operations...
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