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Management article
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Reference no. 77604
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Published in: "Harvard Business Review", 1977
Length: 11 pages

Abstract

To employ logistics as an effective competitive lever, management should adapt logistics programs to support ongoing corporate strategies in the short-term and factor logistics into the design of business operating strategies on a continuing long-term basis. Steps necessary for factoring logistics into strategy include the performance of a logistics strategy audit, possible logistics systems redesign, and the maintenance of procedures to ensure continued attention to logistics as an integral part of corporate strategy.

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Abstract

To employ logistics as an effective competitive lever, management should adapt logistics programs to support ongoing corporate strategies in the short-term and factor logistics into the design of business operating strategies on a continuing long-term basis. Steps necessary for factoring logistics into strategy include the performance of a logistics strategy audit, possible logistics systems redesign, and the maintenance of procedures to ensure continued attention to logistics as an integral part of corporate strategy.

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