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Supply chain management: How to build a successful global operations model
As sources of both supply and demand, emerging markets like China, India, Eastern Europe and Brazil are rapidly gaining importance for corporations in the mature economies of North America, the European Union and Japan. But a recent Accenture survey has determined that few of those corporations have implemented the integrated global operations strategies and capabilities they say they need to effectively penetrate these emerging markets, fend off new competition, and boost productivity and top-line growth, while at the same time serving mature markets by leveraging low-cost sourcing and manufacturing opportunities.
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