Business leaders crave greater simplicity but sometimes end up confusing themselves with an overload of data or 'analysis paralysis'. Braithwaite and Christopher draw on years of experience to cut through the confusion with lucidity and compelling evidence. Their business operations models are based on admirably clear principles. Their approach could help you reinvent your business and set you on a path to greater success. * Stefan Stern, Financial Times columnist and Visiting Professor, Cass Business School *
The business operations model framework builds on the extensive theoretical knowledge and deep practical experience residing within these two authors, making it a must-read for those engaged in modern business. From wide-ranging commercial know-how the authors have selected case studies that provide clear insight and learning into what makes today's and tomorrow's super-competitors. * Chris Jephson, former Director of Learning at Maersk Line and Director, Client Relations, Maersk Logistics *
Alan and Martin have influenced the evolution of Retail Supply Chains over the past 30 years through the advice given to leading companies by LCP and through their work at Cranfield. Today the pace of change is more disruptive than ever and it is timely to reflect on the principles which shape efficiency and effectiveness in this area, which is so critical to sustained business success. * David Wild, CEO, Domino's Pizza, formerly CEO of Halfords and Walmart and director at Tesco *
Business Operations Models is a book about winning, about succeeding in business with a particular slant towards supply chain and logistics management encapsulating more than 30 years' experience by prominent supply chain and business operations strategists and practitioners from Cranfield University: Alan Braithwaite and Martin Christopher. Whilst detailed, it never hides behind jargon and sets out a clear methodology for success. Each chapter illustrates the points by case studies of well-known successes such as Apple and Amazon and has useful task-driving checklists. * Logistics & Transport Focus *
Needing to reconfigure your operating model for competitive advantage might be an easy concept to accept, but the execution is likely to be difficult. Valuable assistance is provided in the many case studies and visuals in this book. There are two groups who should read this book: executive leaders that want to transform their operation in a way that will alter their role in a market and managers that have high aspirations and a vision for the true contribution they could make if they were positioned differently. * Kelly Barner, Buyers Meeting Point *
What a terrific book. Alan Braithwaite and Martin Christopher have done an excellent job in showing the importance of operations, giving us new perspectives on the subject, cleverly contextualizing logistics / SCM within a broader business framework, and packing the book with fascinating company cases, data and quotes. I can see why the book has been so well received. I have certainly learned a lot and will be strongly recommending it to my students and colleagues. * Alan McKinnon, Professor at Kuhne Logistics University *