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Principles Of The Supply Chain Performance Measurement

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  • BEATA ŒLUSARCZYK

    (Czestochowa University of Technology)

  • SEBASTIAN KOT

    (Czestochowa University of Technology)

Abstract

Measurement of performance in every business management is a crucial activity allowing for effectiveness increase. The lack of suitable performance measurement is especially noticed in complex systems as supply chains. Responsible persons cannot manage effectively without suitable set of measures those are base for comparison to previous data or effects of other supply chain functioning. The analysis shows that it is very hard to find balanced set of supply chain performance measures those shows achieving main supply chain goals as well as current operations. Therefore the authors presents chosen methods of supply chain performance based on costs perspective, well known balanced scorecard methodology as well as measures focused on responsiveness and efficiency.

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  • Beata Œlusarczyk & Sebastian Kot, 2012. "Principles Of The Supply Chain Performance Measurement," Advanced Logistic systems, University of Miskolc, Department of Material Handling and Logistics, vol. 6(1), pages 17-24, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:pcz:alspcz:v:6:y:2012:i:1:p:17-24
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    1. Lukáš Kakalejč & Jozef Bucko & Paulo A. A. Resende & Martina Ferencova, 2018. "Multichannel Marketing Attribution Using Markov Chains," Journal of Applied Management and Investments, Department of Business Administration and Corporate Security, International Humanitarian University, vol. 7(1), pages 49-60, February.
    2. Stefan Nowak & Robert Štefko & Agnieszka Ulfik, 2014. "City Logistics During The Peak Intensity Of Pilgrimage Tourism," Advanced Logistic systems, University of Miskolc, Department of Material Handling and Logistics, vol. 8(1), pages 103-110, December.
    3. Al-Husain, Raed & Khorramshahgol, Reza, 2020. "Incorporating analytical hierarchy process and goal programming to design responsive and efficient supply chains," Operations Research Perspectives, Elsevier, vol. 7(C).

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    supply chain; performance measurement;

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