Collaboration, Learning and Innovation Across Outsourced Services Value Networks

Collaboration, Learning and Innovation Across Outsourced Services Value Networks

Author: Pamela Abbott

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-01-20

Total Pages: 66

ISBN-13: 3319144219

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This book collects and reports on the results of a study conducted on the Chinese Software and Services Outsourcing (SSO) industry, focusing on one of its main players as a key case study. Two sets of research findings are presented: first, the knowledge management and communication processes inherent within a highly collaborative software development project between the case study company and one of its long-term UK clients are explored and distilled into specific practices; second, at the organizational level, the strategies used by the company to build and exploit capabilities and to dynamically configure resources to promote specific value positions along its outsourced services value networks are identified and discussed. The significance of these findings for similar China-based global high-tech firms and the value of this organizational form in moving closer to the goals of the 2020 enterprise vision are both discussed, along with the implications of the findings for EU/UK businesses operating in similar digital domains.


Design for Services

Design for Services

Author: Anna Meroni

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2016-04-08

Total Pages: 299

ISBN-13: 1317152387

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In Design for Services, Anna Meroni and Daniela Sangiorgi articulate what Design is doing and can do for services, and how this connects to existing fields of knowledge and practice. Designers previously saw their task as the conceptualisation, development and production of tangible objects. In the twenty-first century, a designer rarely 'designs something' but rather 'designs for something': in the case of this publication, for change, better experiences and better services. The authors reflect on this recent transformation in the practice, role and skills of designers, by organising their book into three main sections. The first section links Design for Services to existing models and studies on services and service innovation. Section two presents multiple service design projects to illustrate and clarify the issues, practices and theories that characterise the discipline today; using these case studies the authors propose a conceptual framework that maps and describes the role of designers in the service economy. The final section projects the discipline into the emerging paradigms of a new economy to initiate a reflection on its future development.


Service Science

Service Science

Author: Robin G. Qiu

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2014-07-03

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 1118551850

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Features coverage of the service systems lifecycle, including service marketing, engineering, delivery, quality control, management, and sustainment Featuring an innovative and holistic approach, Service Science: The Foundations of Service Engineering and Management provides a new perspective of service research and practice. The book presents a practical approach to the service systems lifecycle framework, which aids in understanding and capturing market trends; analyzing the design and engineering of service products and delivery networks; executing service operations; and controlling and managing the service lifecycles for competitive advantage. Utilizing a combined theoretical and practical approach to discuss service science, Service Science: The Foundations of Service Engineering and Management features: Case studies to illustrate how the presented theories and design principles are applied in practice to the definitions of fundamental service laws, including service interaction and socio-technical natures Computational thinking and system modeling such as abstraction, digitalization, holistic perspectives, and analytics Plentiful examples of service organizations such as education services, global project management networks, and express delivery services An interdisciplinary emphasis that includes integrated approaches from the fields of mathematics, engineering, industrial engineering, business, operations research, and management science A detailed analysis of the key concepts and body of knowledge for readers to master the foundations of service management Service Science: The Foundations of Service Engineering and Management is an ideal reference for practitioners in the contemporary service engineering and management field as well as researchers in applied mathematics, statistics, business/management science, operations research, industrial engineering, and economics. The book is also appropriate as a text for upper-undergraduate and graduate-level courses in industrial engineering, operations research, and management science as well as MBA students studying service management.


Digital Futures, Digital Transformation

Digital Futures, Digital Transformation

Author: Ahmed Bounfour

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-10-05

Total Pages: 159

ISBN-13: 3319232797

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This book provides an integrated overview of key trends in digital transformation, taking into consideration five interrelated dimensions: strategy and business models, society, organization, technology and regulation. As such, it provides a framework for the analysis of digital business transformation and its emerging factors, analyzing twenty-five key trends in terms of their future impact. On that basis, the book then delineates a new approach centered on the mutually accelerating links between multiple value creation spaces. It proposes a new mode of production – accelerated production of links (acceluction) – and analyzes it with respect to the still-dominant concept of lean production. Based on the results of the international CIGREF research program ISD, the book presents a valuable perspective of the expected impact of the abundance of networks and data as critical resources for enterprises beyond 2020.


Digitalization and Management Innovation

Digitalization and Management Innovation

Author: A.J. Tallón-Ballesteros

Publisher: IOS Press

Published: 2023-02-28

Total Pages: 686

ISBN-13: 1643683799

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The digital era has brought about important changes that continue to affect all our lives. Efficient management and storage of digital information has become crucial, as has the ability to access that information quickly and efficiently, and priorities are to allow for the saving of digital data in many different ways, and to avoid the loss of information in the event of a malfunction. This book presents the 65 papers presented at DMI2022, the first in the new annual conference series Digitalization and Management Innovation (DMI), held as a hybrid event in Beijing, China, on 26 November 2022. A total of 190 submissions were received for the conference, and the papers presented here were selected after careful and conscientious review, bearing in mind the breadth and depth of the research topics falling within the scope of digital and management innovation and resulting in an acceptance rate of 34%. Topics covered include digital transformation, supply chains, business models, and block chain, enterprises, banking, and sustainability, as well as policy in artificial intelligence, the gig economy, the post-epidemic era, green supply, citizenship behavior, human resource management, human relationships, agriculture, and environmental matters. Presenting original ideas and results of general significance and supported by clear reasoning, and compelling evidence and methods, the book will be of interest to all those whose work involves the management of digital data.


The Definitive Guide to Order Fulfillment and Customer Service

The Definitive Guide to Order Fulfillment and Customer Service

Author: CSCMP

Publisher: Pearson Education

Published: 2013-12-31

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 0133453863

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Fulfillment and customer service are where business reputations and relationships are instantly won and lost. The Definitive Guide to Order Fulfillment and Customer Service is the most authoritative, complete, best-practice guide to excelling in these crucial supply chain processes. Whether you're a practitioner or a student, the authors help you thoroughly understand all facets of modern fulfillment and customer service. They help you clarify how your customer envisions value, so you can deliver on the metrics that matter most to them. Then, starting from this customer-centric foundation, they guide you through optimizing key processes, designing better strategies, configuring more effective fulfillment networks, leveraging new technology, and using metrics to improve. Throughout, key ideas are supported by examples, charts, graphs, summaries, references, and more: everything you need to master the concepts and apply them in your own career.


Orchestration of the Global Network Organization

Orchestration of the Global Network Organization

Author: Laszlo Tihanyi

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Published: 2014-07-09

Total Pages: 546

ISBN-13: 1783509546

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Multinational Corporations are meeting new challenges by focusing on core activities, value chain disaggregation, relocation of activities to emerging markets, industry consolidation, technological change, and market volatility. In this volume we scrutinize different models to examine how MNCs can cope and orchestrate a global network organization.


Capabilities for Data-Driven Service Innovation

Capabilities for Data-Driven Service Innovation

Author: Martin Schymanietz

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-09-30

Total Pages: 219

ISBN-13: 3658316918

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Martin Schymanietz explores dynamic capabilities that help organizations to cope with the challenges and chances of the utilization of data for service provision. Data-driven service innovation provides a fruitful pathway for organizations to extend their current offerings, deepen customer relationships and increase revenues. He examines the nature of data-driven service innovation, accompanied challenges and identifies relevant actors and their roles on an individual level. This approach helps organizations to develop dynamic capabilities based on individual actors that in sum shape the whole organization.


Shared Services

Shared Services

Author: Daniel C. Melchior, Jr.

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2011-01-04

Total Pages: 261

ISBN-13: 1118045173

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Praise for Shared Services A Manager's Journey "In Shared Services: A Manager's Journey, Dan presents the real business cultural challenges along with human factors when taking on such a change in a company's processes. A must-read for any executive, manager, or team member who is considering, decided to, or is already in the process of converting a company from a decentralized organization to a shared services environment." -Katherine M. Ericsson Vice President of Membership, Project Management Institute of South Florida and director of a project management office, in a shared services environment within the distribution industry "A how-to/survival guide for those thinking about entering shared services or beginning the journey...for the rest of us, an entertaining look back at our journey both professionally and personally. A great read!" -Steve K. Stone Senior Vice President and CFO, Newspapers and Shared Services Morris Communications Company "Over the past fifteen years, I've had the pleasure of working directly with hundreds of companies who are implementing shared services. What is striking is how very different 'real experiences' are from the stories spun by consultants or keynote speakers at conferences. Getting to the 'real truth' of how to put the pieces together will help you keep consulting fees low and the probability of success high. This book is a practical guide created by someone who has been there. It is the truth!" -Mike Hostetler Managing Director, Shared Services Roundtable Corporate Executive Board