Course Description
Eliminating functional silos is an imperative if organizations are to achieve the high levels of customer satisfaction and reduced cost demanded of the supply chain. Eliminating these silos requires creative integration of critical functions that react with both suppliers and customers. The good news is that technology is an "enabler” that is helping the functions involved in supply chain management respond to these new demands. This seminar is designed to provide the processes and tools for Purchasing, Logistics, and Inventory activities to integrate their methods with suppliers and leverage technology to meet the needs of the organization.
Course Objective
Upon completion of this seminar, participants will know:
· Concepts related to Supply Chain Management
· Technological tools to improve Inventory, Logistics, and Purchasing operations
· How to better integrate key elements of the supply chain
· Methods to reduce cost, inventory, and cycle time
· How to avoid common errors in
reengineering
· Resources to increase their knowledge and skill sets
Who Should
attend?
Managers and professionals involved in purchasing, logistics, operations, and inventory activities that want to learn how better supply chain integration can bring significant
improve
to the organization’s performance.
Course Outline
Day 1-Supply Chain Integration
Integration =Supply Chain Management
· The Demand for Organizational Renewal
· Defining supply chain management
Integration Framework
· Benefits and Barriers
· Stages of integration
Where to Start the Integration Process
· Get rid of the "Cs”
· Aggregating the spend
· Developing the spend profile
· Defining Commodity/Service Groupings
Integration Requires Alliances
· Defining the alliance
· The alliance process
· Success factors and barriers to Alliances
Day 2-Reengineering the Processes
Changes In Supply Chain Responsibilities
· Major categories of change
· Map your supply chain
· Achieving supply chain alignment
The Need for Process Change
· Reengineering is a must
· Common errors in
reengineering
· The basics of reengineering
Keys to Successful Integration of eTools
· Skill sets
· Best practices implemented
· The major advantages of eTools
Day 3-Integration Tools
Data and Integration
· The challenges of integration
Technology And Supply Chains
· Enterprise resource planning (ERP)
· Strategic Sourcing Software
Technology Tools for Supplier Relationship Management (SRM)
· Components of supplier relationship management
· Impact of online SRM
· Features to look for in SRM system
Common Logistic Processes
· Forecasting and Inventory Control
· Developing Economic Order Quantities
· Fixed Order Quantity Systems
Day 4-Applying Concepts & Technologies
Common Logistic Processes
· Transportation
· Warehousing
· Customer Service
Improvement Initiatives-Cycle Time Reduction
· Cause of long cycle time
· Reduction Opportunities
· Steps in cycle time reduction
Vendor Managed Inventories
· Types of vendor managed inventories
· Integrated supply
· Collaborative planning, forecasting
and replenishment
eReverse Auctions
· Driving Forces
· How do they work
· Issues involving eReverse Auctions
Day 5-Managing Sourcing Risk
Expressive Bidding
· The new tool for complex bid evaluations
· Providing the analytics for integration
· The key concepts
The Outsourcing Issue:
· Advantages to insourcing
· Advantages
to outsourcing
Identifying and managing supply risk
· Where do things go wrong
· Types of risk
· Managing the risks
Developing the Integration & Technology Strategy
· Element to be considered
· Establishing the management environment
· Steps in defining and implementing the strategy