The Road to Outsourcing 4.0 Next-Generation Supply Chain

This book provides valuable insights and guidance for firms looking to improve their operations in the face of disruption and uncertainty. It contributes to the body of knowledge in logistics and supply chain disciplines which will be useful to both industry practitioners and academics. With this, t...

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Main Author: Akbari, Mohammadreza
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Singapore Palgrave Macmillan 2024, 2024
Edition:1st ed. 2024
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Chapter 1: Introduction -- Part 1: Recognising relationships between adversity, trauma and crime -- Chapter 2: Adversity and trauma: realising the basics -- Chapter 3: Recognising the relationships between trauma and offending -- Chapter 4: Recognising the significance of the past: developmental and intergenerational trauma -- Part II: Trauma-informed responses in the criminal justice system -- Chapter 5: Trauma-informed criminal justice responses: Being “sweet, nice and kind”? -- Chapter 6: Trauma-informed responses to victims of crime -- Chapter 7: Responding to secondary traumatisation in the criminal justice system -- Part 3: Responding to traumatised defendants: trauma-informed sentencing -- Chapter 8: Trauma-informed sentencing -- Chapter 9: Trauma-informed sentencing in South Australia (A case study) -- Chapter 10: Sentencing First Nations defendants: resisting re-traumatisation -- Chapter 11: Conclusion 
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520 |a This book provides valuable insights and guidance for firms looking to improve their operations in the face of disruption and uncertainty. It contributes to the body of knowledge in logistics and supply chain disciplines which will be useful to both industry practitioners and academics. With this, the book first emphasizes the road to outsourcing 4.0 by providing updated information and perspectives on these trends, given that outsourcing has evolved significantly over the years and new technologies, such as artificial intelligence (AI), cloud computing, Internet of Things (IoT), and machine learning are changing the way outsourcing is done. In addition, the book also explores new models such as third-party logistics (3PL) providers and crowdsourcing which have changed the landscape of outsourcing. Lastly, the book includes updated best practices for outsourcing, including how to choose outsourcing partners, manage outsourcing relationships, and minimize risks in the post-COVID-19 recovery period. Each chapter in the book goes through concepts, development histories, benefits, risks and challenges, and includes recent case studies. Dr. Mohammadreza Akbari (“Reza”) is an MBA Academic Director (JCUS), Course Coordinator (BBus, BCom), and Senior Lecturer (Supply Chain Management) at James Cook University, College of Business, Law, Governance. He has a Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) from Victoria University (Melbourne), a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from University Putra Malaysia (Serdang), a Graduate Certificate in Tertiary Teaching and Learning from RMIT University (Melbourne), and a certificate of Teaching in Higher Education from Harvard University BOK Centre (Cambridge)