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Educational Research and Reviews Vol. 4 (9), pp. 427-435,  September 2009          
ISSN 1990-3839 © 2009 Academic Journals

 

 

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An exploration of supply chain management practices in the central district municipality

 

I. M. Ambe

 

Department of Business Management, University of South Africa, P. O. Box 392, UNISA 003. E-mail: ambeim@unisa.ac.za.

 

Accepted 24 July, 2009

 

Abstract

 

The main objective of the paper is to explore supply chain management practices in the Central District Municipality, North West province of South Africa, using the grounded theory methodology. Supply chain management was introduced in the South African public sector to alleviate deficiencies related to governance, interpretation and implementation of the public procurement policies. The findings of the study reveal that, the Central District municipality and its affiliated municipalities practice supply chain management, but their practice is far from satisfactory as required by the Municipal Supply Chain Management Policy. The municipalities lack proper knowledge, skills and capacity to effectively implement supply chain management. The paper concludes by recommending training of personnel involved with the implementation of supply chain as well as appropriate organisational structures to achieve integration, collaboration and coordination.

 

Key words: Supply chain management, transformation, grounded theory, central district municipality.

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