A Value Chain is a set of activities that a company performs in order to deliver its product or service for the market. The concept was introduced by Michael Porter in his 1985 best-seller, ...
Value chain management, also known as supply chain management, has come a long way to become what it is today. In the past, value chain analysis was focused more on logistics, on the manual aspect of ...
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From chatbots writing poetry to algorithms helping doctors read scans, the headlines make it feel like a revolution is unfolding. But for market observers, the question isn’t whether AI matters, but ...
The value chain was first developed as a business idea in the second chapter of “Competitive Advantage: Creating and Sustaining Superior Performance” by Michael Porter, first published in 1985. In it ...