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Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Prompt #4: Considering Delivery and Style

Adam Seeton

There are many different styles and delivery when it comes to talking business. You will may experience a more casual business or a "strictly business" conversation. When surfing the internet, I came across multiple supply chain management review blogs. In these blogs, they would talk about and react to everyday business decisions that you could possible see in the news. This is very similar to what we are doing with our blog. In the blogs, you will see a lot of language being used that everyone can understand. They want to have a more broad audience than strictly business people and supply chain interested people. They will state what is happening in the supply chain and attempt to explain what it means and how it may affect the supply chain world. After looking at google scholars and finding a lot of articles, I found out that most of the articles posted are for people who have prior knowledge in the supply chain field. They will use more business terms that are hard to understand without having previously learned business and business terms. For beginners in the field I would recommend surfing the internet to learn more about the basics, then begin to look more into scholar articles and journals.

Burnson, Patrick. "Sans Trade With U.S., Supply Chain Questions Remain For Cuba’s Transshipment Hub." Recently Filed RSS. N.p., 11 Apr. 2017. Web. 16 Apr. 2017.

Cooper, Martha C., Douglas M. Lambert, and Janus D. Pagh. "Supply Chain Management: More Than a New Name for Logistics." The International Journal of Logistics Management 8.1 (1997): 1-14. Web.

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