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A strategic framework for integrating marketing and supply chain strategies

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Jüttner, Uta, Christopher, Martin and Godsell, Janet (2010) A strategic framework for integrating marketing and supply chain strategies. The International Journal of Logistics Management, Volume 21 (Number 1). pp. 104-126. doi:10.1108/09574091011042205 ISSN 0957-4093.

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/09574091011042205

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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to report on experiences from BAT's major supply chain reconfiguration program; it details practices, lessons learnt and do's and do nots. There is little research that reports on how to manage major supply chain reconfiguration programs, despite the fact that it is widely acknowledged that this can be challenging.

Design/methodology/approach: This paper reports insights from industry, directly captured from the responsible managers in workshops and through co-author involvement.

Findings: Seven key lessons are shared, including how to use S&OP, measurement and other specific change management tactics and practices.

Practical implications: The findings reported in this paper are “straight from the horses mouth” and are very much informed by all the experience developed inside BAT. Coupled with the focus on overall lessons, the findings will be useful for many other supply chain executives engaged in major reconfigurations.

Originality/value: This paper provieds an insight into a major supply chain design project in BAT over a six year period. This included access to senior decision makers and those actually running the change program. Case studies of this scale, scope and longitude are a rarity in supply chain strategy.

Item Type: Journal Article
Divisions: Faculty of Science, Engineering and Medicine > Engineering > WMG (Formerly the Warwick Manufacturing Group)
Journal or Publication Title: The International Journal of Logistics Management
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Ltd.
ISSN: 0957-4093
Official Date: 2010
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Volume: Volume 21
Number: Number 1
Page Range: pp. 104-126
DOI: 10.1108/09574091011042205
Status: Peer Reviewed
Publication Status: Published
Access rights to Published version: Restricted or Subscription Access

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