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Over 95% of today's textile and apparel products are globally sourced, making sourcing one of the most important business functions in the industry. Global Sourcing in the Textile and Apparel Industry, 2nd Edition examines this crucial function in the textile and apparel industries, providing practical insight into both how and why global sourcing is pursued. Chapters include step-by-step global sourcing procedures and explore the theoretical, political, economic, social, and environmental implications of global sourcing decisions with an emphasis on sustainability. A real-world approach using current examples and hypothetical company called Amazing Jean helps students see how sourcing tasks are completed in the fashion industry. New to this Edition - New cases studies at the end of each chapter offer real-life scenarios that today's sourcers may face - Emphasis on sustainable implications of global sourcing integrated throughout - Current trade data, agreements, and examples of industry trends throughout the book - Added coverage of trend analysis and forecasting in sourcing (Chapter 5) - Significant updates to the future of global sourcing section, including technology, UN's sustainable development goals, and on- or near-shoring trends (Chapter 12) - 25% new color images - New glossary includes essential terms and definitions from the book Teaching Resources: Instructor's Guide, Test Bank, and PowerPoint presentations available. Review: Five Stars - As described and fast shipping. Review: Decent book - Boring material but diagrams help with learning the criteria. Up to date information but a lot of it is repetitive.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 24 Reviews |
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Five Stars
As described and fast shipping.
A**R
Decent book
Boring material but diagrams help with learning the criteria. Up to date information but a lot of it is repetitive.
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Book has great potential
This is a textbook that is intended for undergraduates in the apparel and textile field. This book has the potential of becoming the leader in its category if the author would consider doing the following: 1. Remove the word sustainability from the title, bc as it stands now, there is nothing beyond lip service to this concept. Consider removing Wall-mart or Disney as examples of sustainability guidelines (really?) Or seriously consider concluding every chapter with a sustainable alternative? 2. Focus on the unique advantage of this author, which is her expertise in the field of sourcing and expand on the problems in the book beyond hypothetical. 3. Remove the intro chapters on economic theory (trade, porter, increasing returns, etc) because they are very weak and it is evident that this is not the strength of the author. Exchange econ chapters with real NPD chapters instead with spec sheets etc. 4. Add specific cases or examples from her experience in the field and remove duplicate econ chapters such as chapter six the external environment evaluation. Consider focusing on Asia only or Africa only instead of tap dancing to different examples and confusing the students. 5. Increase the display quality of the book by adding tables that truly mimic the real world so as not to diminish the quality of this book instead of using unrealistic tables. Other books that claim to be about sourcing such as the book by Kunz are about everything but sourcing. So in a way, I really liked the idea of a book written from the perspective of an expert such as Brookshire Ha and was eager to use it my class. I will continue using it, but I hope she or the publisher would consider this feedback.
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It was okay for school
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