Keith Oliver is a British logistician and consultant known for coining the term "Supply Chain Management",David Jacoby (2009), Guide to Supply Chain Management: How Getting it Right Boosts Corporate Performance (The Economist Books), Bloomberg Press; 1st edition, Andrew Feller, Dan Shunk, & Tom Callarman (2006). BPTrends, March 2006 - Value Chains Vs. Supply ChainsDavid Blanchard (2010), Supply Chain Management Best Practices, 2nd. Edition, John Wiley & Sons, Betty A. Kildow (2011) A Supply Chain Management Guide to Business Continuity, American Management Association. Damon Schechter (2002) Delivering the Goods: The Art of Managing Your Supply Chain, John Wiley & Sons.Kenneth M. Eades (2010) The Portable MBA, John Wiley & Sons. first using it in public in an interview with Arnold Kransdorff, then working for the Financial Times, on 4 June 1982.Heckmann, P., Shorten, D. and Engel, H. (2003), Supply Chain Management at 21: The Hard Road to Adulthood, Booz Allen Hamilton, accessed 30 July 2023
He is currently on the staff of the management consulting firms Booz & Company / Booz Allen Hamilton, and worked previously as Senior Organisations and Methods Analyst at the West Midlands Gas Board, and then as a consultant for Business Operations Research (Systems) Limited.
According to Damon Schechter, Oliver played a critical role in ushering in the third significant evolution of logistical thought in the 1970s and 1980sDamon Schechter (2002) Delivering the Goods: the Art of Managing Your Supply Chain, John Wiley & Sons. and has contributed as author and co-author of numerous articlesBeyond Utopia: The Realist's Guide to Internet-enabled Supply Chain Management by Keith Oliver, Anne Chung and Nick Samanich (May 1, 2001)Supply Chain Management: logistics catches up with strategy by Keith Oliver, R. Webber, M. (1982)"Smart Customization: Profitable Growth Through Tailored Business Streams", s+b, Spring 2004, Keith Oliver, Leslie H. Moeller, and Bill Lakenan. http://www.strategy-business.com/press/article/04104 and the chapter entitled "Distribution: the total cost-to serve" in The Gower Handbook of Management (1983 - 1998).Lock, D., (ed.), The Gower Handbook of Management, chapter 46, Distribution: the total cost-to serve, John Gentles and Keith Oliver, Gower Publishing Company, 1983
Scott Stephens, former Chair of the Supply-Chain Council (SCC) (1983–1997) and former chief technology officer of the SCC (1997–2005), states in his blog that after knowing the story, he was not really sure if it was Keith Oliver or Mr. Van t'Hoff who coined the term. But as Oliver developed the concept prior to the meeting and used it first in public during the Financial Times interview, gives credit to Oliver's story to be the Ring of Truth.
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