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Title: Elevate the Expectation


1
Elevate the Expectation
  • October 2008 Update
  • Southwest District November 8, 2008

2
APICS Our Mission
  • APICS builds knowledge and skills
  • in operations management professionals
  • to enhance and validate abilities and accelerate
    careers.
  • We help our members and their organizations
    successfully compete and
  • build a stronger global economy.

3
Three Pillars
  • Membership
  • Education
  • Certification

4
Financial Results and Budgets
5
October Board Meeting Summary
  • Move related expenses were 2.1 million compared
    with a year-to-date budget of 2.4 million that
    has provided a 366 thousand positive variance.
  • As of September 30, 2008 membership total is
    41,839. This represents a decrease of 1,320
    (-3.06) from the January 1st baseline.
  • Board approved the 2009-2011 Budget
    recommendation from the Finance Committee
  • Board approved changes to the 2009-2011
    priorities and objectives based on recommendation
    from the Finance Committee.
  • Board was updated on the awareness and brand
    development for APICS.

6
2008 Strategic Priorities/Objectives
7
2008 Priority Net Revenue
  • Meet budgeted net revenue from operations as
    indicated in the 2008 budget as approved by the
    Board.

8
2008 Priority Membership
  • Through combination of reduced attrition and
    increased recruitment and in collaboration with
    our partners, total membership will not decline
    further than 41,450 by December 31, 2008.
  • Membership is expected to decline based on the
    significant dues increase effective April 1,
    2008.
  • The member growth objective is 10,000 by 2010, or
    a total of 53,659.

9
2008 Priority Product Development
  • 75 of members and non-member customers agree or
    strongly agree APICS products are relevant.
  • 60 of members and non-member customers agree or
    strongly agree APICS products are of high
    quality.
  • Total sales of core products 17.9M
  • Books Materials, Exam Fees, Exhibit Income,
    Program Fees, Publications, Registration

10
2008 Priority Product Development
  • Priority Implement a process to align courseware
    to the exam content manuals.
  • Metric There is one-to-one correlation between
    the topics covered in the Courseware and the exam
    content manuals.
  • Status
  • On-Track. CPIM and CSCP courseware is being
    revised to align with the exam content manuals
    based on revisions for 2009.

11
2008 Priority Product Development
  • Priority Publish OMBOK (Assuming Board Approval)
  •  Metric OMBOK will be published before the
    conference.
  • Status
  • The OMBOK Framework was released and marketed at
    the 2008 APICS International Conference Expo.
    The document is available as a free download by
    members and is featured on the APICS home page.
    Advertisements and articles for the Framework
    have been developed and placed in APICS
    publications.

12
2008 Priority Internationalization
  • We see expansion outside North America as the big
    growth opportunity for APICS. Elements need to be
    in place to enable substantial growth in the
    future while maintaining/enhancing the structure
    we have.
  • Objectives
  • Increase number of international members outside
    North America by 966.
  • Status

13
2008 Priority Internationalization
  • Objectives
  • Increase number of certification exams outside of
    North America by 15 by 2010.

14
2008 Priority Internationalization
  • Increase number of volunteers (to 10)
    participating at association level from outside
    of North America by 10.
  • Status
  • International Committee 5
  • Membership discussion group 5
  • Future Leaders Summit 2

15
2008 Priority Awareness
  • Define where APICS is in marketplace compared to
    other associations.
  • Elevate profession.
  • Status
  • In September, Branding Image conducted six
    two-hour focus group sessions at the 2008 APICS
    International Conference Expo in Kansas City.
  • Next Steps 
  • Complete qualitative research phase in Q4 2008.
  • Develop and implement membership surveys in Q1
    2009.
  • Deliver final research results in Q2 2009.

16
2008 Priority Awareness
  • Ensure placement of at least 6 different
    stories/interviews in major media outlets on an
    annual basis by 2010
  • Status - Ongoing
  • Media Relations
  • How to Succeed in Manufacturing.
  • Interview with Abe Eshkenazi published in Inbound
    Logistics and carried by Mailing Systems
    Technology E-newsletter.
  • Strong Supply Chains Mean Stronger Companies
    Morgan International E-Newsletter (140,000
    subscribers worldwide).
  • Article promoting the launch of the new Lean
    Manufacturing series.
  • Opportunity to provide monthly articles on
    operations and supply chain management issues.
  • Kansas City Star
  • Article on Green and Supply Chain Management.
  • Lead story in the weekly business section.

17
2008 Priority Awareness
  • Increase number of employment ads preferring or
    requiring APICS certification by 10 in postings
    on APICS career center, monster.com, and
    careerbuilder.com.
  • Status Monthly average

18
APICS Now and In the Future
  • Brief History
  • APICS Today
  • APICS of the Future (my version)

19
History
  • Those who cannot remember the past are condemned
    to repeat it.
  • George Santayana, The Life of Reason, Volume 1,
    1905US (Spanish-born) philosopher (1863 - 1952)

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History
  • 1957
  • Nyles Reinfeld (National Institute of Management)
    selected 27 people in PIC to establish a
    professional organization met on March 9th in
    Cleveland, OH
  • 1958
  • First APICS chapter in New Bedford, MA chartered
  • First conference held in Cleveland in October

22
History
  • 1961
  • First chapter outside of U.S. chartered in Canada
  • 1963
  • APICS Dictionary first published
  • 1966
  • Most chapters now in APICS chartered
  • 1967
  • First official headquarters in Washington, DC in
    Watergate building
  • 1973
  • First certification testing for Certified in
    Production and Inventory Management (CPIM)

23
History
  • 1980
  • Membership more than 46,000
  • First student chapter founded at Auburn
    University
  • 1991
  • Certified in Integrated Resource Management
    (CIRM) offered
  • 2006
  • Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) offered

24
Names
  • American Production and Inventory Control Society
    (APICS)
  • The Educational Society for Resource Management
  • The Association for Operations Management (2004)

25
History
  • History is more or less bunk. It's tradition. We
    don't want tradition. We want to live in the
    present and the only history that is worth a
    tinker's dam is the history we made today.
  • Henry Ford, Interview in Chicago Tribune, May
    25th, 1916US automobile industrialist (1863 -
    1947)

26
  • For four-fifths of our history, our planet was
    populated by pond scum.
  • J. W. Schopf

27
APICS Today
  • 260 Chapters and 42,000 members
  • 170 Student chapters and 2,300 student members
  • Certifications
  • 30,000 current CPIMs
  • 4,000 CIRM
  • 4,500 CSCP
  • Certification Exams
  • 30,000 in 30 countries

28
APICS Advantage
  • APICS BOK
  • APICS Dictionary terms accepted as the industry
    standard
  • Internationally recognized APICS certifications
  • Expansive network of APICS districts and chapters
  • A community of professionals in all areas of
    operations management throughout the nation and
    internationally
  • Opportunities for leadership development and
    personal growth

29
  • The future is much like the present, only longer.
  • Dan Quisenberry

30
  • We can draw lessons from the past, but we cannot
    live in it.
  • Lyndon B. Johnson, December 13, 196336th
    president of US (1908 - 1973)

31
APICS Future
32
Disclaimer
  • The following comments have not been approved or
    endorsed by the APICS Board of Directors

33
APICS Future
  • Focus
  • Traditionally products and services
  • Member-centric
  • Continued value to members / field
  • More than entry-level

34
APICS Future
  • Membership
  • Historically manufacturing-based
  • Services?
  • 2,000 International members currently
  • A global organization

35
APICS Future
  • Certification
  • CPIM fundamental to our position today
  • CSCP gaining market acceptance
  • Core competency
  • Other opportunities?

36
APICS Future
  • Education
  • More than certifications and courseware
  • Go to resource for supply chain management and
    operations knowledge
  • Integrator
  • Influence the profession
  • Relevance of the field
  • Support academics
  • Continuing through a professionals career

37
APICS Future
  • Collaboration
  • Forcing customers to make a choice
  • CSCMP, ASTL, SCC joint conferences, etc.
  • IBF SOP conference
  • others

38
APICS Future
  • Leverage technology
  • Difficult to see into the future
  • The future ain't what it used to be.
  • Yogi BerraUS baseball player, coach, manager
    (1925 - )

39
People
  • Personal development
  • APICS prepares leaders
  • Future Leaders Program

40
Students
  • We cannot always build the future for our youth,
    but we can build our youth for the future.
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt32nd president of US (1882
    - 1945)

41
Student Chapters
  • Extremely important to APICS
  • Members and leaders of the future
  • Opportunity to learn organizational management as
    well as body of knowledge
  • Scholars Program
  • Case competitions
  • Student Chapter Management Program

42
  • The future will be better tomorrow.
  • Dan QuayleUS Republican politician (1947 - )

43
Thank you for being a part of APICS!
44
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APICS Objectives
  • Deja vu

46
APICS Objectives
  • Corporate (Washington) Office
  • Chapter and Membership
  • International Operations
  • Education and Research
  • International Conference
  • 6. Relations
  • 7. OMBoK (Production) Handbook
  • 8. Organizational Study
  • 9. Public Education
  • 10. Communications

47
1. Washington Office
  • To use the first years operational experience to
    establish an office manual, which will best
    utilize our people, time, and equipment.

48
2. Chapter and Membership
  • To grow in terms of new chapters and members,
    while retaining present members.

49
3. International Operations
  • To break the language barrier by having key
    publications translated into Spanish and/or
    French.

50
4. Education and Research
  • To build the Education and Research Foundation
    through chapter, business, and personal donations.

51
5. International Conference
  • To conduct the 11th International Conference and
    Technical Exhibit in Dallas, TX on October 21,
    22, and 23.

52
6. Production Handbook
  • To publish the Production Handbook by conference
    time 1968.

53
7. Organizational Study
  • To continue the APICS organizational study
    started last year.

54
8. Public Relations
  • To promote a strong public relations program
    through participation in government projects and
    to promote articles in trade and business
    periodicals.

55
9. Education
  • To encourage and assist at least 50 of the
    chapters to conduct local seminars and/or
    educational courses.

56
10. Communications
  • To develop classified advertising in the APICS
    News and investigate the feasibility of general
    advertising for the News.

57
Source
  • From President H.G. Callowhills 10 objectives
    for 1968
  • APICS News January 1968

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