Transcription of Supply Chain Manager Competency Model
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Supply Chain Manager Competency ModelAPICS Future Leaders Program 2009 Andre Alves, CSCP, PMP, SCOR-PThe Future Leaders TeamAdvisors Robert Vokurka Sharon RiceThe Future Leaders Team Andre Alves -Brazil, USA Dolores Case -Mexico, USA Jennifer Kevlin -USA Krystal Truesdale -USA Linda Sithole -South Africa Marshall Saluding -Indonesia Sumanth Nagarathnam -Canada, India Todd Sabin -USA Team Global DiversityAndre Alves, CSCP, SCOR/P, PMPSr. Supply Chain AnalystJennifer P. Kevlin, CPIM, CSCP WW Supply Chain Mgmt Marshall SaludingTodd N. Sabin, CPIM, CSCPAPICS InstructorDolores CaseKPO Lean LeaderLinda SitholeSupply Chain AnalystSumanth , MBACRM ConsultantKrystal TruesdaleCompetency Model ConceptMagnetic CompassThe magnetic compass is an old Chinese invention, probably first made in China during the Qin dynasty (221-206 ). Chinese fortune tellers used lodestones (a mineral composed of an iron oxide which aligns itself in a north-southdirection) to construct their fortune telling boards.
Competency Model Concept Magnetic Compass The magnetic compass is an old Chinese invention, probably first made in China during the Qin dynasty (221-206 B.C.).
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