APPENDIX A
Selected Literature Related to Logistics Skills, Competence, and Training
Author
Country published
Year published
Scotland
2011
APICS The Association for Operations Management Supply Chain 247
United States United States
2011
Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management. Vol. 3, No. 2 Skills Set Challenges for the Pharma Supply Chain Management Supply Chain Professional. Vol. 1, No. 6
Germany
2013
India
2013
Logistics Educational Needs of Academic Research Malaysia: A Conceptual Study International, Vol. 3, No. 3 Skills and Competencies that Supply Chain Management Supply Chain Managers will Review need Leveraging human resource European Journal of Training development expertise to and Development. Vol. 38, improve supply chain managers’ No. 1/2, Pg. 118–135 skills and competencies
Malaysia
2012
United States
2012
United States
2014
Title
Alliance of Sectors Skills Freight Logistics and Warehousing Council, Scotland Industry: Scottish Sector (Alliance Scotland) Profile 2011 APICS 2009 Future APICS Supply Chain Manager Leaders Competency Model Bodegraven, Art Van; Mastering the skills required for Ackerman, Kenneth B. Today’s “New Basics” of Supply Chain Management Bölsche, Dorit; Specific Competencies in Klumpp, Matthias; Humanitarian Logistics Abidi, Hella Education Chaudhuri, Abhijit; Bindlish, Rishabh; Rao CV, Narayan; Deshpande, Prasad; Deshpande, Dayanand Dazmin, Daud Dittmann, J. Paul
Ellinger, Alexander; Ellinger, Andrea D.
Publisher UK Sector Skills Councils (SSCs) Scotland
2013
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