Supply Chain Excellence: A Handbook for Dramatic Improvement Using the SCOR Model, Third Edition

  • 3h 20m
  • Peter Bolstorff, Robert Rosenbaum
  • AMACOM
  • 2012

To keep your sales, manufacturing, distribution, and inventory moving in perfect synchronization, you need a flawless, repeatable supply chain improvement approach that maximizes process efficiency, eliminates dysfunction, and aligns disparate organizations—globally.

Supply Chain Excellence, ahead of the curve in its original edition, again breaks new ground with a highly compressed timeline for using the SCOR (Supply Chain Operations Reference) framework to plan and execute supply chain improvement. In addition to the value chain processes of DCOR and CCOR, the book is now adapted for use in an SAP environment, in global enterprises, and by small businesses.

Featuring examples and experience from roughly 100 projects, the completely updated third edition refines the use of the scorecard for better process analysis; extends the approach to encompass implementation and strategy; and quantifies the financial value of supply chain improvement to demonstrate its importance in achieving lasting competitive advantage.

About the Authors

PETER BOLSTORFF is President and CEO of SCE Limited, which supports supply chain performance through education, coaching, and process expertise.

ROBERT ROSENBAUM, an award-winning journalist, is founder and President of The MarketFarm, which specializes in leveraging technical content. He was the founding editor of the former Supply Chain Technology News.

In this Book

  • The Supply Chain Operations Reference Model
  • Phase 0: Build Organizational Support for Supply Chain Improvement
  • Phase 1: Define Project Scope
  • Phase 2: Analyze Performance
  • Phase 2: Data, Benchmarks, and Competitive Requirements
  • Phase 2: Scorecards and Gap Analysis
  • Phase 2: Defect Analysis
  • Phase 3: Develop the Project Portfolio
  • Phase 3: Refine the Project Portfolio
  • Phase 3: Opportunity Analysis
  • Phase 4: Lay Groundwork to Implement Projects
  • Phase 4: From Portfolio Development to Implementation
  • Phase 4: Initiate Implementation
  • Phases 2–4: The Staple Yourself Interview and SCOR Level 3 Process Diagram
  • Phase 4: Solution Design
  • Phase 4: Level 4 Process Development and the Storyboard
  • Phase 4: Configure, Solution Test, Pilot, Refine, and Roll Out
  • Phase 4: Supply Chain Strategy
  • Extend to the Greater Value Chain
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