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Skill requirements: perception of the senior Asian logisticians
Reports the findings of a cross-cultural survey on the skill requirements of senior-level
logistics executives as perceived by the logistics practitioners themselves from two developing
South-east Asian nations, namely, Singapore and Malaysia. The study reveals that in the sampled nations, logistics has emerged as a discipline by itself and that the logisticians in these countries are aware that to succeed as logistics executives in the complex business environment of today, they need to be multi-skilled generalists rather than technically-oriented specialists.
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