The Supply Chain Differentiation Guide

A Roadmap to Operational Excellence

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Erik Hofmann
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The Supply Chain Differentiation Guide

A Roadmap to Operational Excellence

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The importance of supply chain management has increased over the last few decades. Today, entire supply chains are competing with each other instead of individual companies. As such, supply chain management has become a way for companies to set themselves apart from competing companies and their supply chains. Interestingly, supply chain management mainly focuses on efficiency-oriented topics rather than effectiveness-driven issues, in particular the design of supply chains from manufacturing sites downstream, instead of upstream from the customer.

The Supply Chain Differentiation Guide offers a modern approach to supply chain management. While for many years “one-size-fits-all” approaches to supply chain management were very common, the current efforts of managers and academics alike focus on the simultaneous management of multiple supply chains. Despite the interest of the business sector in the management of multiple supply chains, academia has largely neglected this topic to date. The Supply Chain Differentiation Guide addresses this shortcoming, introducing both established and cutting-edge management methods to the context of supply chain differentiation and providing inspirations for how to improve corporate operations.

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Pages
341

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Supply Chain Differentiation Guide: A Roadmap to Operational Excellence
2014, Springer Berlin / Heidelberg
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The Supply Chain Differentiation Guide: A Roadmap to Operational Excellence
2013, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Imprint: Springer
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Table of Contents

A: Conception of the supply chain guideline: Introduction
Why do we need a SCD guideline?
Supply chain assessments
Principles and advantages of the supply chain differentiation approach
Structure of SCD-Guide
Scalability of the approach
Morphological box for SCD
Example cases
Challenges of an application of the supply chain assessment.-  B: Description of TO-BE supply chain: SCD-Guide preparation: Internal analysis: company strategy
External analysis: company and environment
Summary of strategic internal and external analysis
Application example and possible output
CM 1: Customer segmentation and supply chain strategy
Goals of content module 1
Customer requirements and segmentation
Assignment of supply chain strategies to customer segments
Application example of SCD-Guide CM1b and possible output
CM 2: Manufacturing strategy and supply chain management
Goals of content module 2
Product modularization
Modularization and decision of real net output ratio
Alternative to modularization: the formation of material groups
Manufacturing strategies
Manufacturing strategies and supply chain strategies
Supply chain strategies and customer order decoupling point
Application example of SCD-Guide CM2
CM 3
Goals of content module 3
Buyer-supplier relationships
Implications of buyer-supplier relationships on the sourcing procedure
Supplier management and supply chain strategies
Alternative approach to managing suppliers: The ABC analysis
Application example of SCD-Guide CM 3
CM 4
Goals of content module 4
Producing internationally
Implications of the manufacturing strategies on the supply chain processes
Supply chain processes in a differentiated supply chain context - The Dell case
Application example of SCD-Guide CM4 and possible output
CM 5: Supply chain governance
Goals of content module 5
Supply chain governance structure
Information sharing in supply chains
Application example of SCD-Guide CM5 and possible output
CM 6: Supporting activities – project management and human resource
Goals of content module 6
Supply chain project management
Human resources in supply chain management
The role of human resource management (HRM) in supply chain management
Application example of SCD-Guide CM6 and possible output
C: Phase 2 to 5: From the AS-IS analysis..
Phase 2: Identification of AS-IS supply chain and analysis
Goals of SCD-Phase 2
Content Module 1a
Content module 1b
Content module 2
Content module 3
Content module 4
Content module 5: Supply chain governance
Content module 6
Approach for key performance indicators selection
Application example of SCD-Guide SCD-Phase 2 and possible output
Phase 3: Supply chain gap analysis in the SCD-Guide
Goals of SCD-Phase 3
CM1: Customer segmentation and supply chain strategy
CM2: Modularization and vertical range of manufacture
CM3: Supplier segmentation and supply strategy
CM4: Allocation of supply chain activities
Functional supply chain processes
CM5: Supply chain governance
CM6: Supply chain project management and human resources perspective
Collection of corrective actions
Supply chain resources
Application example of SCD-Guide SCD-Phase 3 and possible output
Phase 4: Supply chain prioritization and selection of corrective actions
Goals for SCD-Phase 4
Prioritization procedure for corrective actions
Step 1: Goal prioritization
Step 2: Identification of corrective actions
Step 3: Pre-selection of corrective actions
Step 4: Evaluation and prioritization of corrective actions
Application example of SCD-Guide SCD-Phase 4 and possible output
Phase 5: Preparation of implementation of supply chain differentiation
Goals for SCD-Phase 5
Step 1: project conception
Step 2: project specification
Step 3: project planning
Application example of SCD-Guide SCD-Phase 5 and possible output.  .

Edition Notes

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Berlin, Heidelberg

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
330.015195
Library of Congress
QA276-280

The Physical Object

Pagination
XVI, 341 p. 143 illus.
Number of pages
341

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44001531M
ISBN 13
9783642319365

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