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Business News of Wednesday, 12 September 2018

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

World’s first Supply Chain Compendium launched

Prof. Douglas Boateng play videoProf. Douglas Boateng

Chairman of the Public Procurement Authority (PPA) Prof. Douglas Boateng has launched the world’s first handbook compendium on Supply Chain Management (SCM).

The second edition of the book titled “Executive Insights Series: Compendium of Supply Chain Management Terms” contains thousands of detailed information and definitions to help the public and private sector officials understand and apply aspects of the supply chain management thinking to their respective values chains, support industrialisation and competitiveness, and improve service delivery quality.

Speaking at the launch of the over 900-page book, Prof. Boateng said he made the compendium to educate and enlighten people because he realised there was a general lack of understanding in supply chain management.

According to him, having already witnessed the spectacular transformations of economies like South Korea, China, Singapore, South Africa and Rwanda; he believes Ghana as a country can improve if we understand the interconnectivity between the various aspects of value chain.

“In Africa what we’ve been doing is just buying not procuring and not strategically sourcing hence our dear old continent has become a dampen ground for fake, for counterfeit products. If we do not change our mindset through supply chain thinking how are we going to be able to create the much-needed jobs for the youth of today and tomorrow; it’s because of the lack of supply chain thinking. Now it’s not just a Ghana problem or African problem; there is a general lack of understanding of supply chain management,” he added.



Having used 912 days to come up with the second edition of the handbook, Prof. Boateng said “now I’ve travelled the world and I realised that something has to be done about it and so I took it off myself to obviously come up with a dictionary. We’re all aware that doctors, lawyers, accountants, engineers they all have their bible; supply chain management we don’t have one. So I decided to develop one at my own cost. It took me 1,885 days or 5 years to develop the first compendium. The second one took me 912 days or 2 and half years to come up with the second edition at my own cost. But for me I did it for a reason, if the world understands supply chain management it will a better place for the African child”.

Prof. Boateng plans to give 275 copies of the book freely to Members of Parliament to understand supply chain management for the interest of the country.

The handbook can be found in schools like Harvard, Oxford, Cambridge, MIT, Stanford, Manchester and also African business schools.

Prof. Douglas Boateng is an International Professional certified Chartered Director and an adjunct academic. Independently recognised as one of the vertical specific global strategic thinkers on