Supply chain transformation : practical roadmap to best practice results
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Supply chain transformation : practical roadmap to best practice results
(Wiley corporate F&A)
John Wiley & Sons, c2013
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 175-176) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Achieve best practices in supply chain management Much is being written about global supply chain and sourcing options emerging in today's marketplace. Transforming supply chain management to achieve operations excellence is a mandate for many companies globally. Supply Chain Transformation walks you through this potentially difficult process and gets you started on the journey. Much more than just a how-to book, it's a why-to book that is as compelling for any business person as it is for supply chain management professionals. This book provides an invaluable road map to companies looking to transform their supply chains and organizations to achieve best practice results, beginning with guidance on how to make the case for change. Change is inevitable; growth is optional.
Includes real world cases and illustrations
Offers a step-by-step road map to transforming your supply chain
Explains how to obtain "senior management" commitment to transformation
Covers sourcing, production, and logistics process integration points with product development, marketing, sales, and finance processes as well as emerging technologies (RFID, Cloud computing, telematics, ERP, GPS/LBS & others)
One of the biggest hurdles to supply chain transformation is overcoming a culture that is resistant to change. Supply Chain Transformation helps you understand the cultural resistance and evaluate where change is needed most, and then develop the game plan for overcoming resistance to achieve best practice results.
目次
- Foreword xi Preface xiii Acknowledgments xvii Chapter 1: Change is Inevitable, Growth is Optional 1 Globalization Changes the Game 3 Paradigms Drive Organizational Behavior and Culture 5 Assessing Your Company's Culture 7 Levels of Cultural Maturity 9 Building a Case for Change 14 Paradigms Can Encourage or Constrain Innovation 16 Notes 18 Chapter 2: Putting the Business in Perspective 19 Defining and Understanding Business Objectives 21 Defining the Business within the Context of the Market 24 Developing Your Vision 25 Adding SWOT Analysis Puts the Business in Perspective 29 Principle of Creative Tension 32 Notes 34 Chapter 3: Market Drivers and the Dynamics of Change 35 Supply Chain is Marketing: A Tool for Analyzing the Market Environment Impacting the Supply Chain 38 Scanning the Market Environment for Drivers of Change 40 Systems Thinking: Your Strategy for Managing in a Changing Market 43 Notes 52 Chapter 4: Business Structures are the Levers of Change 53 You Can't Break Down the Silos: Collaboration is the Key 54 Understanding the Business Structures and Processes That Govern the Behavior of the Organization 57 Vertical and Horizontal Business Structures and Drivers 58 Everything That Gets Done Gets Done through a Process . . .Business Process Management 60 Chapter 5: If You're Driven by Demand, You're Probably Being Driven Crazy 69 What are the Demand Creation Structure Process Types? 73 Demand Creation Processes Impact Demand Fulfillment Behavior Dramatically 76 Guess What? The Forecast is Wrong, Deal with It 79 Forecasting is as Much about Art as It is about Science 82 Event-Driven Forecasting is a Best Practice Imperative 84 Extend Collaborative Processes to the Customer (and Supplier) 86 Note 89 Chapter 6: Supply Chain Management: A Pipeline of Opportunity 91 Understanding the Demand Fulfillment Structure 92 Major Operating Functions of the Demand Fulfillment Structure: Procurement, Production, and Logistics 94 Lean Six Sigma is Not an Option-It's a Requirement 99 Leveraging Supply Chain Capability for Synchronization: Strategy, Planning, and Execution 103 Notes 119 Chapter 7: Okay, We Need Management Commitment
- So, How Do We Get It? 121 Understanding the Demand Performance Structure 122 You Can't Manage What You Can't Measure 125 Process Types That Drive the Demand Performance Structure 130 What Keeps the CEO and CFO Up at Night? 131 How Does Operations (Supply Chain) Excellence Impact the Income Statement and Balance Sheet to Drive Return on Invested Capital? 134 Notes 140 Chapter 8: Technology Drives the Waves of Change 141 Scanning the Horizon for Technology Developments 142 What Emerging Technologies are Likely to Impact the Supply Chain? 143 How Does Technology Impact the Organization? 147 How Can Information Technology Enable Business Operations to Maximize Return? 149 Chapter 9: Making the Journey Happen 153 We Got Management Commitment, What Do We Do Now? 154 Developing an Operating Plan and Creating a Culture for Change 154 Benchmarking: Perception versus Reality 161 How Do We Eat the Elephant? Identifying Projects and Setting Priorities 162 Jump on the Bandwagon: Communicating the Game Plan and Building Operations Support 166 Note 167 Conclusion: Business As Usual Has Been Canceled, Now What? 169 References 175 About the Author 177 Index 179
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