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Title: Theory: The Supply Chain Management Effect Team 6040405


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Theory The Supply Chain Management EffectTeam
6 04/04/05
  • Arsalan A. LodhiPankaj LuthraDaniel M. Li

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Agenda
Vertical View
  • Cross Enterprise Integration
  • Market Mediation
  • Demand Focus
  • Collaborative Eco System
  • Breakthrough Business Models
  • Tailored Offerings

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1. Cross Functional to Cross Enterprise
Integration
  • Authors Key Points
  • Enterprises have moved their focus from Cross
    Functional to Cross Enterprise Integration
  • Many forms of cross enterprise Integration
  • Privately led for example Wal-Mart, Dell, JC
    Penny let vendors manage their inventory
  • Industry-level initiatives for example ECR,
    CPFAR. Dominant leaders head towards common goal
  • Shared initiatives companies from multiple
    different industries collaborate to create cost
    benefits. For example third party logistics
  • Personal Views
  • Concept of Cross Enterprise Integration is not
    new
  • Complex economy has shifted value-Chain to
    value-Network

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Cross Enterprise Vs Cross Functional Integration
  • Proposing New Name Value Network Management

Researchers
Professionals
Organization
Vendors
Students
Partners
value
distribution channels
Customers
Dynamic Roles
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2. Market Mediation
  • Authors Key Points
  • Most companies lose their profit margin by
    overlooking the management of market mediation
    cost that includes safety stock, safety capacity,
    price protection, returns and lost sale
  • Certain industries have uncertain supply
    agriculture requires extensive physical cost
    management while others like clothing and
    apparels have uncertain demand requires
    extensive market mediation cost management. Tech
    industry has both uncertain supply and demand
    requires the management of both components .

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2. Market Mediation
  • Personal Views
  • Agree with author. Todays complex economy
    requires an effective management of both
    components Total Physical Cost and Market
    Mediation Cost
  • Recent News according to LogisticToday DOT
    (department of Transportation) announced 3.5
    million funding for breakthrough transportation
    model in SMB market
  • Clearly Government want to simulate economy with
    ripple effect
  • 70-80 of America constitute of SMB market
  • Efficient supply chain would bring innovation and
    involve other industries together perhaps will
    create more jobs
  • New Models of Supply Chain requires prediction
    accuracy, knowledge management, and collaboration
    tools that will boost tech industry
  • Amazon Prime another example how they are
    bringing more value for end customers by
    establishing strong relationships with logistics
  • Sun MicroSystems, Inc reduced lead times and cost
    by integrating half of the solution during its
    transportation example of effective market
    mediation management

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Cross enterprise Integration Market Mediation
  • Key Technology Vendors
  • Oracle
  • Retek covering retail industry
  • PeopleSoft
  • SAP
  • IBM partnered with many ISVs (Independent
    Software Vendors)
  • SSA Global
  • Key Supply Chain Services Companies provides
    consultancy how companies can optimize their
    supply chain
  • IBM
  • CSC
  • EDS

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3. Demand-centric Approach
  • Authors Point
  • Move away from being supply-focused to more
    emphasis on pro-active demand management
  • Better quantification of demand impact on
    supply-chain performance on sales.
  • Marketing Sales become the champions of SCM
  • Breakthroughs in demand management
  • Mitigation of the Bullwhip Effect (ie. PG
    Pampers)
  • Investment in better demand information, POS data
    coupled with reactive supply-chain
  • Demand based management integrate marketing
    efforts and demand-management instruments with
    supply-chain initiatives (ie. Dells dynamic
    pricing system)
  • Personal Views
  • Highly reactive supply-chain through aggressive
    demand management is necessary in adapting
    supply-chains and capabilities to meet changing
    market needs.
  • Is CRM the prerequisite to a more pro-active
    approach to SCM?

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4. Collaborative, Concurrent Product, Process
SC Design
  • Authors Point
  • Product design influences supply chain definition
    and performance
  • Early consideration of SCM issues in product
    development
  • Increased collaboration (design for supply-chain
    management)
  • Use of information systems for collaborative
    product development (ie. Agile Software,
    Freeborders)
  • Postponement strategies
  • Generic safety stocks
  • Reduction of demand variability through demand
    pooling (ie. HP)
  • Personal Views
  • Collaboration is necessary to
  • Establish strategic operating models
  • Migration from internal-only to extended supply
    chains
  • Integration of core business processes with
    best-in-class partners across the chain

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5. New Supply-Chain Initiatives to Enhance
Customer Value
  • Authors Point
  • Shifting to a customer oriented approach will
    bring to light new go-to-market strategies,
    opening new lines of revenue and enhancing
    customer value.
  • GMAC built own auto auction infrastructure
    generating revenue from sales and services in
    addition to becoming the largest auto auction
    house.
  • Increased customer awareness through auctions.
  • Personal View
  • Innovating go-to-market strategies to enhance
    end-customer experience - is this SCM or CRM?

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6. From Mass Market Supply to Tailored Offerings
  • Authors Point -
  • Companies should integrate Sales and Marketing
    with Supply-Chain logistics to understand the
    customers needs and provide custom offerings to
    valuable customers.
  • Advances in Technology further aids in
    customizing offerings, thereby enhancing customer
    experience, increasing sales and enabling
    efficient resource usage.
  • Whirlpool web-based configurator.
  • Companies integrate SCM CRM to create Digital
    Loyalty Networks that help increase
    profitability.
  • Samsung performed a "value-driver analysis" by
    asking customers which of its capabilities would
    provide the most value.
  • The results Samsung has reported 50 sales
    increases year on year
  • In the simplest form, a company will track
    customers in terms of repeat purchases and share
    of purchases and then design the most appropriate
    supply-chain response.

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Interesting Facts
  • The supply chain management services market will
    reach 21.6 billion by 2005, according to a
    report from Gartner Dataquest.
  • The RFID Journal writes an interesting article
    suggesting 2005 could be the year for widespread
    adoption of the RFID standard Wal-Mart factor
    (Intel is a significant player with its RFID-EPC
    technology).
  • The cost of lost revenue opportunity, measured by
    leading consumer package goods audit firm,
    suggest that inventory out of stock situations
    can account for up to 20 of lost sales.
  • Thank you !
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