Competency requirements for professionals in logistics and supply chain management
With business environments subject to continued rapid change, it is critical that logistics professionals are well trained and equipped with the most relevant and important skills and knowledge. This study aims to explore the current profile of skills and knowledge of logistics professionals and to...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1040302020-03-07T11:45:55Z Competency requirements for professionals in logistics and supply chain management Thai, Vinh Van School of Civil and Environmental Engineering With business environments subject to continued rapid change, it is critical that logistics professionals are well trained and equipped with the most relevant and important skills and knowledge. This study aims to explore the current profile of skills and knowledge of logistics professionals and to identify important requirements for the future. Through a survey of logistics professionals in Australia, it is found that all proposed business-, logistics- and management-related skills and areas of knowledge are important for logistics professionals. In addition, the logistics-related skill and knowledge set was found to be the area that educational and training institutions should particularly focus on to further equip the logistics workforce with the skills and knowledge to perform their role successfully. 2013-10-28T04:11:26Z 2019-12-06T21:24:56Z 2013-10-28T04:11:26Z 2019-12-06T21:24:56Z 2012 2012 Journal Article Thai, V. V. (2012). Competency requirements for professionals in logistics and supply chain management. International Journal of Logistics Research and Applications, 15(2), 109-126. 1367-5567 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/104030 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/16970 10.1080/13675567.2012.694859 en International journal of logistics research and applications |
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With business environments subject to continued rapid change, it is critical that logistics professionals are well trained and equipped with the most relevant and important skills and knowledge. This study aims to explore the current profile of skills and knowledge of logistics professionals and to identify important requirements for the future. Through a survey of logistics professionals in Australia, it is found that all proposed business-, logistics- and management-related skills and areas of knowledge are important for logistics professionals. In addition, the logistics-related skill and knowledge set was found to be the area that educational and training institutions should particularly focus on to further equip the logistics workforce with the skills and knowledge to perform their role successfully. |
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