Basic issues in forming a world-class supply chain

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2015

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Association for Computing Machinery

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Information Systems Engineering
Information Systems is an academic and professional discipline which follows data collection, utilization, storage, distribution, processing and management processes and modern technologies used in this field. Our department implements a pioneering and innovative education program that aims to raise the manpower, able to meet the changing and developing needs and expectations of our country and the world. Our courses on current information technologies especially stand out.
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Industrial Engineering
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Industrial Engineering is a field of engineering that develops and applies methods and techniques to design, implement, develop and improve systems comprising of humans, materials, machines, energy and funding. Our department was founded in 1998, and since then, has graduated hundreds of individuals who may compete nationally and internationally into professional life. Accredited by MÜDEK in 2014, our student-centered education continues. In addition to acquiring the knowledge necessary for every Industrial engineer, our students are able to gain professional experience in their desired fields of expertise with a wide array of elective courses, such as E-commerce and ERP, Reliability, Tabulation, or Industrial Engineering Applications in the Energy Sector. With dissertation projects fictionalized on solving real problems at real companies, our students gain experience in the sector, and a wide network of contacts. Our education is supported with ERASMUS programs. With the scientific studies of our competent academic staff published in internationally-renowned magazines, our department ranks with the bests among other universities. IESC, one of the most active student networks at our university, continues to organize extensive, and productive events every year.

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Supply chain management (SCM) practices in today's global, complex, networked and web-enabled business conditions demand world-class performance from all chain partners. This study addresses the basic issues in becoming a world-class supply chain. The main aspects involving people, process and technology dimensions are put forward and comprehensively discussed. It is revealed that along with the IT-based integrity issues and performance management aspects, managing the soft concepts such as 'leadership in an extended context' and 'trust-based relationships' appear as the keys for success. © 2015 ACM.

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International Association of Researchers (IARES); International Journal of Information Technology and Web Engineering; The Istanbul Kemerburgaz University

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Issues, Supply Chain, World-class

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ACM International Conference Proceeding Series -- 2015 International Conference on Engineering and MIS, ICEMIS 2015 -- 24 September 2015 through 26 September 2015 -- Istanbul -- 119163

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24-26-September-2015

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