A workshop about Social Network Analysis and Condor software developed by Peter Gloor, MIT. The workshop aimed to provide an introduction for design students into SNA and this free software tool for SNA.
With elevated levels of globalization and increasing integration of national markets with global markets, global supply chains (GSC) have become a matter of reality in recent years. Global production networks especially of multinational enterprises (MNE’s) are a case in point.
Each one of the broad activities namely raw material production, processing, assembly and consumption can potentially take place in different countries located in geographically disparate regions; and yet, help maximize stakeholder value across the chain. Such maximization calls for a certain symphony and synthesis, not only
of ideas but also of economic activities among stakeholders. In other words, there has to be an orchestrated
endeavor to work in tandem or in lockstep.
A workshop about Social Network Analysis and Condor software developed by Peter Gloor, MIT. The workshop aimed to provide an introduction for design students into SNA and this free software tool for SNA.
With elevated levels of globalization and increasing integration of national markets with global markets, global supply chains (GSC) have become a matter of reality in recent years. Global production networks especially of multinational enterprises (MNE’s) are a case in point.
Each one of the broad activities namely raw material production, processing, assembly and consumption can potentially take place in different countries located in geographically disparate regions; and yet, help maximize stakeholder value across the chain. Such maximization calls for a certain symphony and synthesis, not only
of ideas but also of economic activities among stakeholders. In other words, there has to be an orchestrated
endeavor to work in tandem or in lockstep.