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dc.contributor.advisorRodríguez Ramírez, Luis Alejandro
dc.contributor.advisorMontoya Torres, Jairo Rafael
dc.contributor.authorPérez Arroyave, Hernán David
dc.date.accessioned2013-11-22T19:59:01Z
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dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10818/8714
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dc.description.abstractPara enfrentar el desafiante ambiente competitivo actual es primordial la correcta alineación de la estrategia funcional de la cadena de abastecimiento con el entorno de negocio. En la literatura se presentan diversos modelos genéricos de estrategias de cadena de abastecimiento, sin embargo, para las organizaciones se dificulta asegurar la correcta selección y alineación de estos modelos genéricos a su propia realidad de negocio. Este proyecto pretende responder a la pregunta, ¿Cómo validar el alineamiento y pertinencia de la estrategia funcional de la cadena de abastecimiento con respecto al entorno de negocio de una organización industrial? mediante el desarrollo de: (1) un método para caracterizar la estrategia de la cadena de abastecimiento de una organización industrial y (2) un método que identifique la pertinencia de la estrategia de la cadena de abastecimiento con el entorno de negocio de la organización. La metodología de investigación es soportada en técnicas como el “análisis cruzado de casos” y el “meta análisis”, basada en el análisis de: casos existentes en la literatura, teorías de otros autores, análisis con expertos y la experiencia del autor. Se pretende desarrollar un método que sea aplicable por las organizaciones industriales.es_CO
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dc.publisherUniversidad de La Sabanaes_CO
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dc.sourceUniversidad de La Sabana
dc.sourceIntellectum Repositorio Universidad de La Sabana
dc.subjectAdministración de la producción-Investigacioneses_CO
dc.subjectPlanificación estratégica-Investigacioneses_CO
dc.subjectLogística en los negocios-Investigacioneses_CO
dc.subjectCanales de comercialización-Investigacioneses_CO
dc.titleAligning the supply chain to business strategy Alineandoes_CO
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dc.publisher.programMaestría en Gerencia de Operacioneses_CO
dc.publisher.departmentEscuela Internacional de Ciencias Económicas y Administrativases_CO
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