Supply Chain Management Sunil Chopra 7th Edition Ppt [Trending • EDITION]
She closed her laptop. The stolen PPT had given her a template. But Sunil Chopra’s principles had given her a backbone.
She froze. Page 412 was the chapter on "Managing Economies of Scale in a Supply Chain." She opened her laptop and searched for the unofficial "Sunil Chopra 7th Edition PPT" that a classmate had shared in a Google Drive years ago. It was a messy, pirated slide deck full of typos, but Slide 34 had a diagram she needed: the infamous "Risk Pooling" graph. Supply Chain Management Sunil Chopra 7th Edition Ppt
"The drivers of supply chain performance," she whispered, tracing the margin notes she’d made in grad school. She closed her laptop
She realized her predecessor had built three separate, expensive warehouses to serve three customer segments independently. That was why capacity was bursting. Chopra’s book argued that aggregating inventory into two strategic locations would reduce the standard deviation of demand by 35%. She froze
Maya stared at the blinking cursor on her laptop. It was 11:47 PM. The presentation for the board was due at 8:00 AM sharp, and she was stuck on Slide 19.
With renewed energy, she began deleting slides. She replaced the complex ERP screenshots with a single, simple diagram from Chopra’s PPT template: Cycle Inventory vs. Safety Inventory.