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Three location pin icons are displayed side by side. Each icon has a circular center with a number: "1" in a green circle, "2" in a yellow circle, and "3" in a red circle. The pins have a gray, drop-like point at the bottom, creating a 3D effect. The design is simplistic and used to indicate steps or levels in a sequence, often employed in infographics or digital interfaces. 2 point infographic vectors
Three location pin icons are displayed side by side. Each icon has a circular center with a number: "1" in a green circle, "2" in a yellow circle, and "3" in a red circle. The pins have a gray, drop-like point at the bottom, creating a 3D effect. The design is simplistic and used to indicate steps or levels in a sequence, often employed in infographics or digital interfaces. 2 point infographic vectors
Business administrationnManagement of a businessnAccountingnBusiness entitiesnCorporate governance[show]nCorporate law[show]nEconomics[show]nFinance[show]nMarketing[show]nTypes of management[show]nOrganization[show]nTrade[show]nEmblem-money. svg Business and economics portalnvtennSupply chain management field of operations: complex and dynamic supply- and demand-networks. [1] cf. Wieland/Wallenburg, 2011nIn commerce, supply chain management SCM, the management of the flow of goods and services,[2] involves the movement and storage of raw materials, of work-in-process inventory, and of finished goods from point of origin to point of consumption. Interconnected or interlinked networks, channels and node businesses combine in the provision of products and services required by end customers in a supply chain. [3] Supply-chain management has been defined [4] as the `design, planning, execution, control, and monitoring of supply chain activities with the objective of creating net value, building a competitive infrastructure, leveraging worldwide logistics, synchronizing supply with demand and measuring performance globally. 2 point infographic vectors
Business administrationnManagement of a businessnAccountingnBusiness entitiesnCorporate governance[show]nCorporate law[show]nEconomics[show]nFinance[show]nMarketing[show]nTypes of management[show]nOrganization[show]nTrade[show]nEmblem-money. svg Business and economics portalnvtennSupply chain management field of operations: complex and dynamic supply- and demand-networks. [1] cf. Wieland/Wallenburg, 2011nIn commerce, supply chain management SCM, the management of the flow of goods and services,[2] involves the movement and storage of raw materials, of work-in-process inventory, and of finished goods from point of origin to point of consumption. Interconnected or interlinked networks, channels and node businesses combine in the provision of products and services required by end customers in a supply chain. [3] Supply-chain management has been defined [4] as the `design, planning, execution, control, and monitoring of supply chain activities with the objective of creating net value, building a competitive infrastructure, leveraging worldwide logistics, synchronizing supply with demand and measuring performance globally. 2 point infographic vectors
Business administration Management of a business Accounting[show] Business entities[show] Corporate governance[show] Corporate law[show] Economics[show] Finance[show] Marketing[show] Types of management[show] Organization[show] Trade[show] Emblem-money. svg Business and economics portal vte Supply chain management field of operations: complex and dynamic supply- and demand-networks. [1] cf. Wieland/Wallenburg, 2011 In commerce, supply chain management SCM, the management of the flow of goods and services,[2] involves the movement and storage of raw materials, of work-in-process inventory, and of finished goods from point of origin to point of consumption. Interconnected or interlinked networks, channels and node businesses combine in the provision of products and services required by end customers in a supply chain. [3] Supply-chain management has been defined [4] as the `design, planning, execution, control, and monitoring of supply chain activities with the objective of creating net value, building a competitive infrastructure, leveraging worldwide logistics, synchronizing supply with demand and measuring performance globally. 2 point infographic vectors
Business administration Management of a business Accounting[show] Business entities[show] Corporate governance[show] Corporate law[show] Economics[show] Finance[show] Marketing[show] Types of management[show] Organization[show] Trade[show] Emblem-money. svg Business and economics portal vte Supply chain management field of operations: complex and dynamic supply- and demand-networks. [1] cf. Wieland/Wallenburg, 2011 In commerce, supply chain management SCM, the management of the flow of goods and services,[2] involves the movement and storage of raw materials, of work-in-process inventory, and of finished goods from point of origin to point of consumption. Interconnected or interlinked networks, channels and node businesses combine in the provision of products and services required by end customers in a supply chain. [3] Supply-chain management has been defined [4] as the `design, planning, execution, control, and monitoring of supply chain activities with the objective of creating net value, building a competitive infrastructure, leveraging worldwide logistics, synchronizing supply with demand and measuring performance globally. 2 point infographic vectors
Business administration Management of a business Accounting[show] Business entities[show] Corporate governance[show] Corporate law[show] Economics[show] Finance[show] Marketing[show] Types of management[show] Organization[show] Trade[show] Emblem-money. svg Business and economics portal vte Supply chain management field of operations: complex and dynamic supply- and demand-networks. [1] cf. Wieland/Wallenburg, 2011 In commerce, supply chain management SCM, the management of the flow of goods and services,[2] involves the movement and storage of raw materials, of work-in-process inventory, and of finished goods from point of origin to point of consumption. Interconnected or interlinked networks, channels and node businesses combine in the provision of products and services required by end customers in a supply chain. [3] Supply-chain management has been defined [4] as the `design, planning, execution, control, and monitoring of supply chain activities with the objective of creating net value, building a competitive infrastructure, leveraging worldwide logistics, synchronizing supply with demand and measuring performance globally. 2 point infographic vectors
Business administration Management of a business Accounting[show] Business entities[show] Corporate governance[show] Corporate law[show] Economics[show] Finance[show] Marketing[show] Types of management[show] Organization[show] Trade[show] Emblem-money. svg Business and economics portal vte Supply chain management field of operations: complex and dynamic supply- and demand-networks. [1] cf. Wieland/Wallenburg, 2011 In commerce, supply chain management SCM, the management of the flow of goods and services,[2] involves the movement and storage of raw materials, of work-in-process inventory, and of finished goods from point of origin to point of consumption. Interconnected or interlinked networks, channels and node businesses combine in the provision of products and services required by end customers in a supply chain. [3] Supply-chain management has been defined [4] as the `design, planning, execution, control, and monitoring of supply chain activities with the objective of creating net value, building a competitive infrastructure, leveraging worldwide logistics, synchronizing supply with demand and measuring performance globally. 2 point infographic vectors