The perceived impact of supplier-manufacturer relationships and supplier management strategy (the lean approach) on outsourcing success

This paper is a conceptual paper on outsourcing otherwise known as subcontracting is the strategic use of resources outside the company to perform tasks that are usually handled internally by the company itself. In today’s competitive world, successful outsourcing is a powerful tool for companies t...

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Main Authors: Ahmad Nordin, Mohammed Ashril, Hassan, Mohamad Ghozali, Mohd Kassim, Abdul Wahid
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Published: 2010
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spelling my.uum.repo.40292016-04-24T03:27:35Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/4029/ The perceived impact of supplier-manufacturer relationships and supplier management strategy (the lean approach) on outsourcing success Ahmad Nordin, Mohammed Ashril Hassan, Mohamad Ghozali Mohd Kassim, Abdul Wahid TS Manufactures This paper is a conceptual paper on outsourcing otherwise known as subcontracting is the strategic use of resources outside the company to perform tasks that are usually handled internally by the company itself. In today’s competitive world, successful outsourcing is a powerful tool for companies to generate value and gain competitive edge over rivals. Companies can focus on their core competencies and rely on their outsourcing partners for non-critical processes and operations. The formed strategic alliance can normally create synergy amongst companies that can lead to short and long term benefits. Some benefits are monetary and some are non-monetary. One factor of successful outsourcing is having a smooth supplier-manufacturer relationship.The positive impacts of outsourcing towards business performance & organization performance which both are representing monetary benefits had been studied extensively but evident in many academic literatures and texts, empirical findings particularly in countries like Malaysia are scarce especially outsourcing in non monetary benefits Kong (2005). This paper attempts to examine the effectiveness of successful outsourcing on the aspects of supplier-manufacturer relationship and in addition to recognizing the contribution of lean approach as a management strategy to substantiate outsourcing success. 2010-07 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/4029/1/Mo.pdf Ahmad Nordin, Mohammed Ashril and Hassan, Mohamad Ghozali and Mohd Kassim, Abdul Wahid (2010) The perceived impact of supplier-manufacturer relationships and supplier management strategy (the lean approach) on outsourcing success. In: 2nd International Conference on Technology and Operations Management (ICTOM), 5 - 7 July 2010 , Bayview Hotel, Langkawi. (Unpublished) http://cob.uum.edu.my/ictom/
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Ahmad Nordin, Mohammed Ashril
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Mohd Kassim, Abdul Wahid
The perceived impact of supplier-manufacturer relationships and supplier management strategy (the lean approach) on outsourcing success
description This paper is a conceptual paper on outsourcing otherwise known as subcontracting is the strategic use of resources outside the company to perform tasks that are usually handled internally by the company itself. In today’s competitive world, successful outsourcing is a powerful tool for companies to generate value and gain competitive edge over rivals. Companies can focus on their core competencies and rely on their outsourcing partners for non-critical processes and operations. The formed strategic alliance can normally create synergy amongst companies that can lead to short and long term benefits. Some benefits are monetary and some are non-monetary. One factor of successful outsourcing is having a smooth supplier-manufacturer relationship.The positive impacts of outsourcing towards business performance & organization performance which both are representing monetary benefits had been studied extensively but evident in many academic literatures and texts, empirical findings particularly in countries like Malaysia are scarce especially outsourcing in non monetary benefits Kong (2005). This paper attempts to examine the effectiveness of successful outsourcing on the aspects of supplier-manufacturer relationship and in addition to recognizing the contribution of lean approach as a management strategy to substantiate outsourcing success.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Ahmad Nordin, Mohammed Ashril
Hassan, Mohamad Ghozali
Mohd Kassim, Abdul Wahid
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title The perceived impact of supplier-manufacturer relationships and supplier management strategy (the lean approach) on outsourcing success
title_short The perceived impact of supplier-manufacturer relationships and supplier management strategy (the lean approach) on outsourcing success
title_full The perceived impact of supplier-manufacturer relationships and supplier management strategy (the lean approach) on outsourcing success
title_fullStr The perceived impact of supplier-manufacturer relationships and supplier management strategy (the lean approach) on outsourcing success
title_full_unstemmed The perceived impact of supplier-manufacturer relationships and supplier management strategy (the lean approach) on outsourcing success
title_sort perceived impact of supplier-manufacturer relationships and supplier management strategy (the lean approach) on outsourcing success
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