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Improvements in Inventory Management: Past Success and Future Opportunities

In: Cross-Functional Inventory Research

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  • Douglas J. Thomas

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It is a privilege to contribute an essay in honor of the career and scholarly accomplishments of L. Joseph Thomas. While one needs to talk to only a few of his colleagues and former students to understand that his impact went far beyond his scholarly work, I feel comfortable in stating that he has positively influenced me in more ways and in greater magnitude than most. Nevertheless, in this chapter, I restrict my scope to a discussion of the field of inventory management, a field to which Professor Thomas has certainly made notable contributions, some of which I discuss below.In this chapter, I briefly discuss and summarize the historical inventory management successes achieved collectively by academics and practitioners. This historical success has largely come from reductions in upstream inventories held by manufacturers. I conjecture that future improvements must largely come from downstream inventories, and I discuss three areas of challenge and opportunity: (1) Rapidly changing product and delivery variety offered to the customer, (2) information sharing between channel partners, and (3) aligning incentives between channel partners.

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  • Douglas J. Thomas, 2016. "Improvements in Inventory Management: Past Success and Future Opportunities," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Srinagesh Gavirneni (ed.), Cross-Functional Inventory Research, chapter 1, pages 1-19, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
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    1. Schonberger, Richard J., 2019. "The disintegration of lean manufacturing and lean management," Business Horizons, Elsevier, vol. 62(3), pages 359-371.

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    Keywords

    Inventory Management; Cross-Functional Approach; Business Strategy;
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    JEL classification:

    • M19 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Business Administration - - - Other

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