Golf and the 8 P of a Logistics Mindset
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About the Book
Nobody is expected to instantly remember every detail of such complex logistical issues.
What is important, however, is the ability to use a simple structured reiterative thought process to ensure that all the detail is identified, organised and then managed.
The 8 P are the basis of that thought process.
The 8 P are 8 elements that need to be verified in order to ensure all aspects of logistical issues are taken into account.
These 8 elements can be visualised as the 8 stones in the arch of a bridge. All 8 elements are important. If they are all analysed in detail then the arch will be solid and the bridge will be strong.
If an element is not analysed sufficiently then the arch will have a weak element and the bridge may collapse.
Each element is not to be considered in isolation as all the elements interact and support each other. This interaction is also explained.
Firstly, it is important that the basic concept behind each element is understood.
All elements are applicable to all the different types of organisation that exist, be it industrial or administrative, professional or personal.
About the Author
Nigel Wing graduated from Hatfield Polytechnic in Manufacturing Systems Engineering. Having started his career in production systems within the automotive industry, he was soon attracted into the world of Logistics and Supply Chain Management.
When asked what his strengths are, his reply was: "Patience, Perseverance, attention to detail and a sense of humour."
His career has taken him around the world several times but his mind can often be seen drifting down the fairway of a golf course.