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Features

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Departments


  • “APICS Report” features the latest APICS news, products, and programs.

  • In "Ask APICS," APICS director of research Jonathan Thatcher, CSCP, tackles a question sent in by a reader.


  • In "Building Blocks," authors John P. Collins, CFPIM, CSCP, and Eric P. Jack, PhD, CFPIM, CSCP, expand upon a fundamental topic in supply chain and operations management.


  • In "Enterprise Insights," author Dave Turbide examines a subject in the field of supply chain and operations management that resonates throughout the entire enterprise.


  • APICS chief executive officer Abe Eshkenazi, CSCP, CPA, CAE, offers his viewpoint on a recent topic in supply chain and operations management.


  • A letter to the readers of APICS magazine from editor in chief Jennifer Proctor or managing editor Elizabeth Rennie.


  • “Industry Watch” takes a look at the newest product and software releases by major players in the field of supply chain and operations management.


  • Author of "Lean Culture" Ron Crabtree, CIRM, CSCP, MSLSBB, writes on the elements of lean in many types of organizations.


  • In each issue of APICS magazine, "Lessons Learned" editor Randall Schaefer, CPIM, shares an anecdote with a strong supply chain and operations management bent.


  • In "Management Perspective," author Philip E. Quigley, CFPIM, PMP,  takes a managerial view of a subject in the field of supply chain and operations management.

  • Membership Matters
    "Membership Matters" highlights one APICS member and that member's affiliation with APICS has enhanced his or her career.


  • In "Relevant Research," author Richard E. Crandall, PhD, CFPIM, CIRM, CSCP, takes a scholarly approach to a supply chain and operations management subject.


  • "Software Review" covers the successful implementation of a software project related to supply chain and operations management and examines the functionality, features, and shortcomings of the product.


  • Sales and operations planning functions are increasingly relevant to supply chain and operations management professionals. Scroll down to view previous installments of "Sales and Operations Planning."


  • In "Working Green," author Antonio Galvao, CSCP, takes a sustainability-oriented perspective on a topic in supply chain and operations management.


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