(McGraw-Hill, October 2006)

By Luke Ritter, J. Michael Barrett, and Rosalyn Wilson

FROM THE FOREWORD

"The paradigm that now exists in transportation security is similar to the paradigm that existed when the now revered Dr. W. Edwards Deming tried to convince the business world in the 1960s that quality mattered. The now well-accepted theory of Total Quality Management was not initially met with open arms in the United States. I suspect that there are many professionals in the transportation industry today who may not endorse security management as a core business function that can create value. My hope is that readers will embrace the concepts of the TSM approach offered within Securing Global Transportation Networks and act upon them."

Tom Ridge, First U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security and former Governor of Pennsylvania.


REVIEWS

Securing Global Transportation Networks was reviewed in the November 2006 edition of LogisticsToday.

J. Michael Barrett and his co-authors delivered the keynote address at the 4th Annual Global Supply Chain Webcast. Please click here for video.

 

 

 

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"Excellent book... Dow's messages and approach are very consistent with those presented in the book. It is valuable for our leadership to be able to point to independent sources of reinforcement/validation for our positions and course of action."

Henry Ward, Director of Transportation Safety & Security The Dow Chemical Company


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Book Info:

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ISBN: 0-07-147751-9
Hardcover