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September 24, 2010
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01. Seven Principles of Supply Chain Management
02. Supply Chain Transformation: A Leader’s Guide
03. The Greening of Wal-Mart’s Supply Chain
04. Benchmarking: Get the Gain without the Pain
05. How to Spot an At-risk Supplier
06. How Cisco Succeeds at Risk Management
07. Procurement: The Missing Link in Innovation
08. Champion of Green: Q&A with Drew Schramm
09. How to Succeed with Supply Chain Planning
10. Putting the Structure in Decision Making

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