Supply chain excellence a handbook for dramatic improvement using the SCOR model

"To keep your sales, manufacturing, distribution, and inventory moving in perfect synchronization, you need a flawless, repeatable supply chain improvement approach that maximizes process efficiency, eliminates dysfunction, and aligns disparate organizationsùglobally. Supply Chain Excellence, a...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author Bolstorff, Peter
Other Authors Rosenbaum, Robert
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published New York : American Management Association, ©2012.
Edition3rd ed.
Subjects
Online AccessFull text
ISBN9780814417720
9781613445938
9780814417713
Physical Description1 online zdroj (xviii, 284 pages) : illustrations, map

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Table of Contents:
  • The Supply chain operations reference model
  • The cross-industry standard for Supply chain
  • Phase 0: Build organizational support for Supply chain improvement
  • Finding the tipping point for change
  • Phase 1: Define project scope
  • Planning and organizing a Supply chain excellence initiative
  • Phase 2: Analyze performance
  • April 18 and 25: Project Kickoff and SCOR metrics
  • Phase 2: Data, benchmarks, and competitive requirements
  • May 2 and 9: Putting performance in perspective
  • Phase 2: Scorecards and gap analysis
  • May 16 and 23: Estimating the size of the opportunity
  • Phase 2: Defect analysis
  • May 20 and June 6: Answering the questions of who, what, where, when, and how much and then telling the steering team
  • Phase 3: Develop the porject portfolio
  • June 16 and July 11-15: Building shared vision and the project list
  • Phase 3: Refine the project portfolio
  • July 11-15: Validating the project benefits and SCOR processes
  • Phase 3: Opportunity analysis
  • -July 11-15: Due diligence for the project list
  • Phase 4: Lay groundwork to implement proijects
  • Mapping out details and portfolio implementation plans
  • Phase 4: From portfolio development to implementation
  • Organizing Supply chain improvement as part of daily life: faster, better, and cheaper
  • Phase 4: Initiate implementation
  • Getting organized, getting people, getting data
  • Phases 2-4: The staple yourself interview and SCOR Level 3 process diagram
  • June 13-17: How the work really gets done; a tool for all phases
  • Phase 4: Solution design
  • Defining how the process should work at SCOR Level 3
  • Phase 4: Level 4 process development and the storyboard
  • How business process improvement is like a good cartoon
  • Phase 4: Configure, solution test, pilot, refine, and roll out
  • Moving the needle on performance
  • Phase 4: Supply chain strategy
  • Supply chain excellence as a way of life
  • Extend to the greater value chain
  • Analyzing barriers to profitable growth
  • -Appendix: Fowlers Inc. Supply chain excellence project charter.