SCM Professionals’ Competences in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Reis, Manoel A. S.
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Minerbo, Claudio, Miguel, Priscila L. S.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Operations & Production Management (Online)
Texto Completo: https://bjopm.org.br/bjopm/article/view/1040
Resumo: Goal: This paper aims to examine the competences required from supply chain management professionals in Brazil. Design / Methodology / Approach: A survey with 239 professionals explored 44 different competences they deemed important. Results: Competences can be grouped in eight categories, some of which updated to reflect the changes in the SCM practice. It reinforces the importance for general behavioral, technical, analytical and business competences, suggested in previous research, and provides a more granular view and emphasizes differences of technical expertise depending on the scope of the manager's function. Technology, information systems and quantitative skills are different competences required to support changes in e-commerce and digital transformations. Limitations of the investigation: Differences among industry sectors or functions should be investigated in more detail due to respondent´s heterogeneity Practical implications: Our study can serve as a guide when searching new talents and training SCM professionals, as it emphasizes competences common to all SCM functions and specific depending on their scope. Originality / Value: Firms operating in service sectors generally demand higher levels of business awareness competences than the ones in manufacturing sectors. This reflects the service-dominance logic, where service is the fundamental basis of exchange and firms need to be more customer oriented.
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title SCM Professionals’ Competences in Brazil
spellingShingle SCM Professionals’ Competences in Brazil
Reis, Manoel A. S.
SCM professional, SCM competences, Brazil
title_short SCM Professionals’ Competences in Brazil
title_full SCM Professionals’ Competences in Brazil
title_fullStr SCM Professionals’ Competences in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed SCM Professionals’ Competences in Brazil
title_sort SCM Professionals’ Competences in Brazil
author Reis, Manoel A. S.
author_facet Reis, Manoel A. S.
Minerbo, Claudio
Miguel, Priscila L. S.
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Miguel, Priscila L. S.
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Minerbo, Claudio
Miguel, Priscila L. S.
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topic SCM professional, SCM competences, Brazil
description Goal: This paper aims to examine the competences required from supply chain management professionals in Brazil. Design / Methodology / Approach: A survey with 239 professionals explored 44 different competences they deemed important. Results: Competences can be grouped in eight categories, some of which updated to reflect the changes in the SCM practice. It reinforces the importance for general behavioral, technical, analytical and business competences, suggested in previous research, and provides a more granular view and emphasizes differences of technical expertise depending on the scope of the manager's function. Technology, information systems and quantitative skills are different competences required to support changes in e-commerce and digital transformations. Limitations of the investigation: Differences among industry sectors or functions should be investigated in more detail due to respondent´s heterogeneity Practical implications: Our study can serve as a guide when searching new talents and training SCM professionals, as it emphasizes competences common to all SCM functions and specific depending on their scope. Originality / Value: Firms operating in service sectors generally demand higher levels of business awareness competences than the ones in manufacturing sectors. This reflects the service-dominance logic, where service is the fundamental basis of exchange and firms need to be more customer oriented.
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