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I laugh when business leaders tell me that they are going to replace their current supplychain planning technologies with “AI.” Each supplychain planning technology at the end of 2024, went through disruption–change in CEO, business model shift, layoffs, re-platforming and acquisitions. The reason?
The survey was one of many, and I found the project relatively nondescript, bordering on boring. One of my lessons learned in completing survey-based research over the past twelve years, is that projects are full of surprises. In the survey, companies had over one hundred active continuous improvement programs.
Supply management. Supplychain management. Supplychain planning. Increasing Maturity of the Role of the Forecast for the SupplyChain Leader This gets me back to why technologies are not improving enterprise leadership’s ability to forecast and manage revenue. Are these terms the same?
When reviewing strategy decks for supplychain teams, I often see statements like “move from a functional-silo’d focus to a drive a more holistic response.” ” Followed by “How are you organized, and what defines functional excellence? And, how do you tie functional excellence to corporate value?”
As a supplychain leader, he is struggling how to dance in the ring of fire. The ring of fire is corporate politics at the executive level on supplychain performance. Each executive has a different perspective on the definition of supplychainexcellence, but they are never discussed and aligned.
Few organizations are immune to the effects, which are acutely felt in supplychains — and the more complex they are, the greater the probability of interruptions. The study found that these leaders considered the largest gap to be between supplychain and procurement, citing it as a major issue. Collaboration is Key.
The cheese on the puffs stains my hands like I feel that mis-guided past practices have indelibly colored supplychain practices. In most value networks, downstream partners have progressively pushed costs and waste backwards in the extended supplychain. Supplychain planning is all about better math and modeling.
Michael Jacobs, Senior Vice President SupplyChain, Ferguson. Mr. Jacobs is the senior vice president for supplychain at Ferguson. While nominally a distributor, “supplychain management is our core competency. In particular, Ferguson’s supplychain is built for speed and to provide high service levels.
Integrated Planning: Tight Coupling of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) to SupplyChain Planning (SCP). However, what is clear from our recent study of 73 manufacturers using supplychain planning is that companies using best-of-breed solutions implement faster, achieve a quicker Return-on-Investment (ROI), and are more satisfied.
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This was WBR’s first event in the United States targeted for the Medical Device SupplyChain Leader. Today, managing a medical device supplychain is tougher. This is why I think that the industry needs to get serious about supplychain management. This value chain needs a supplychain leader.
GEON Performance Solutions purchases plastic pellets and add plastic compounders to make products of different strength, resilience, and flexibility. When companies want to digitally transform their supplychain capabilities, moving to an integrated business planning process (IBP) is often at the heart of the transformation.
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Second, the pandemic kicked online buying and home delivery into “high gear” as many consumers embraced its convenience and dramatically expanded the scope of their online purchasing. Consumers are making purchasing decisions based upon environmental impact. So, how are these two trends mutually beneficial?
by John Westerveld Over the years, working for and with numerous manufacturing companies, I’ve seen many supplychain practices that cost companies money. Reason #3 Not having end-to-end supplychain visibility. Reason #4 Making key decisions by modelling the supplychain in Excel. That was carrots.
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Think of them as apples and gearseach essential and effective on its own, yet when combined; they create a formidable mechanism for achieving procurement excellence. By fostering these relationships, businesses can ensure stable supplychains, consistent quality, and even access to supplier innovations.
The Logility team writes, “Environmental sustainability in the supplychain is top of mind for consumers, and a brand that fails to hold itself responsible risks reputational damage that will affect the bottom line.”[2] In the past, sustainability initiatives have often been considered bad for the bottom line. ”[7].
In the presentation, I shared data on the evolution of supplychain planning and the results on user satisfaction. Neither technology vendor is an industry leader in delivering a solution that fits the needs of the supplychain planner. Summary Data of User Satisfaction with SupplyChain Planning Applications.
I am a supplychain gal. I work with many organizations on their supplychain strategies. Let me give you an example: Last week, I gave a presentation at a global supplychain team meeting of 175 professionals. This team is not buying the message. “I study supplychains.
I take supplychain seriously. I believe that better supplychain practices can save the world, and I think that it makes a difference in warfare and welfare. Today, when I talk about building the end-to-end value chain, people will look at me strangely and say “That is not supplychain.
At the end of a long day of a strategy session on supplychainexcellence with a client, I needed to fill up some time in an agenda. Over the last decade, I find fewer and fewer companies understand supplychain planning. Over the last decade, I find fewer and fewer companies understand supplychain planning.
This shift offers both opportunities and challenges for supplychain leaders , who must navigate complex technology adoption with a strategic focus on workforce development. As supplychains become increasingly automated and tech-driven, the demand for digitally skilled employees continues to rise.
What defines a high-performing supplychain? However, this year promises a significant paradigm shift where traditional performance metrics are replaced by technology-driven frameworks, as recent breakthroughs with Generative AI in supplychains have demonstrated. Enter our list of supplychain trends for 2024.
In this instalment of the series of articles written by the LSCMS Shippers Council, we strive to answer this and delve into the critical aspects of ocean transit time reliability and visibility within the supplychain. What is supplychain visibility and why it is important? 2022 ocean schedule reliability dropped to 30%.
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Last week, at SupplyChain Insights , as part of our monthly webinar series, I hosted a panel discussion on the current state of the healthcare value network. Hosting this webinar series is one of the favorite parts of my job as the Founder of SupplyChain Insights. I think both factors are at play. Angel Mendez at Cisco.
Founded in 2000, Steelwedge was an innovator in Sales and Operations Planning (S&OP) and was an early provider of cloud solutions for supplychain. Is Steelwedge a Tragic Hero of SupplyChain Cloud Technology? The supplychain management software market had soured. My answer? I am not sure. It depends.
Here, I postulate that the supplychain dragon is data. Supplychain leaders are drowning in data and low in insights. Each survey that I do comes back with data as a major challenge. The focus is on growth, but supplychains are not fit for purpose. Their questions were could the supplychain help?
The client leaned across the table and asked, “Is a customer-centric supplychain strategy the same as a demand-driven supplychain strategy?” Drawing from the Whiteboard: Building Customer-Centric SupplyChain Strategies. Customer-Centric SupplyChain Processes. ” I smiled.
In countless surveys over the past decade, manufacturers and retailers rank “improving supplychain visibility” as one of their top priorities. Yet, despite their focus on this effort and advancements in technology, achieving timely, accurate, and complete supplychain visibility remains an elusive goal for many companies.
“If only I had the money that the company was supposed to save from the multiple ERP and supplychain projects. This year supplychain leaders will celebrate thirty years of progress in supplychain management; but we have not made progress on one of the funamentals: inventory management. I really do.
The supplychain leader is incredibly busy and made even busier by having to navigate systems that don’t work well. Through digital marketing, small brands are cropping up all over, and it is sentiment analysis and digital content driving purchases. Make digital supplychain transformation a priority.
From stocking up your fridge with the week’s groceries to purchasing the latest smartphone, the consumer has now been placed at the center of the supplychain as they pull the complete gamut of products to where they reside. drop, and it continues to set new standards for delightful post-purchase customer experiences.
With visibility as the key driver for an effective supplychain improvement strategy, businesses today must rely on building collaborative relationships in their extended supplychains to gain visibility from end-to-end. Today’s technologies are allowing all the stakeholders in the supplychain to share a single network.
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