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Supply Chain Management

The document discusses the role of information technology in supply chain management. It covers key topics such as customer relationship management, internal supply chain management, supplier relationship management, and the transaction management foundation. It also discusses how information is used at different decision making levels from strategic to operational. Effective use of information technology can significantly impact supply chain performance by providing relevant and timely information across the entire supply chain.
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Supply Chain Management

The document discusses the role of information technology in supply chain management. It covers key topics such as customer relationship management, internal supply chain management, supplier relationship management, and the transaction management foundation. It also discusses how information is used at different decision making levels from strategic to operational. Effective use of information technology can significantly impact supply chain performance by providing relevant and timely information across the entire supply chain.
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The Role of Information Technology in the Supply


Chain
The Supply Chain IT Framework
Customer Relationship Management
Internal Supply Chain Management
Supplier Relationship Management
The Transaction Management Foundation
The Future of IT in the Supply Chain
Supply Chain Information Technology in Practice

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 Information is the driver that serves as the ³glue´ to create a
coordinated supply chain
 Information must have the following characteristics to be
useful:
± Accurate
± Accessible in a timely manner
± Information must be of the right kind
 Information provides the basis for supply chain management
decisions
± Inventory
± Transportation
± Facility
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Accurate
Accessible in a timely manner
The right kind
Provides supply chain visibility

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Information used at all phases of decision making:
strategic, planning, operational
Examples:
± Strategic: location decisions
± Operational: what products will be produced during
today¶s production run

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Inventory: demand patterns, carrying costs,
stockout costs, ordering costs
Transportation: costs, customer locations,
shipment sizes
Facility: location, capacity, schedules of a facility;
need information about trade-offs between
flexibility and efficiency, demand, exchange rates,
taxes, etc.

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Information technology (IT)
± Hardware and software used throughout the supply
chain to gather and analyze information
± Captures and delivers information needed to make
good decisions
Effective use of IT in the supply chain can have a
significant impact on supply chain performance

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Relevant information available throughout the
supply chain allows managers to make decisions
that take into account all stages of the supply
chain
Allows performance to be optimized for the entire
supply chain, not just for one stage ± leads to
higher performance for each individual firm in the
supply chain

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The Supply Chain Macro Processes
± Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
± Internal Supply Chain Management (ISCM)
± Supplier Relationship Management (SRM)
± Plus: Transaction Management Foundation
± Figure 16.1
Why Focus on the Macro Processes?
Macro Processes Applied to the Evolution of Software

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Supplier Internal Customer


Relationship Supply Chain Relationship
Management Management Management
(SRM) (ISCM) (CRM)

Transaction Management Foundation (TFM)

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The processes that take place between an enterprise
and its customers downstream in the supply chain
Key processes:
± Marketing
± Selling
± Order management
± Call/Service center

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Includes all processes involved in planning for and
fulfilling a customer order
ISCM processes:
± Strategic Planning
± Demand Planning
± Supply Planning
± Fulfillment
± Field Service
There must be strong integration between the ISCM
and CRM macro processes
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Those processes focused on the interaction between
the enterprise and suppliers that are upstream in the
supply chain
Key processes:
± Design Collaboration
± Source
± Negotiate
± Buy
± Supply Collaboration
There is a natural fit between ISCM and SRM
processes
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Enterprise software systems (ERP)
Earlier systems focused on automation of simple
transactions and the creation of an integrated method
of storing and viewing data across the enterprise
Real value of the TMF exists only if decision making
is improved
The extent to which the TMF enables integration
across the three macro processes determines its value

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At the highest level, the three SCM macro processes
will continue to drive the evolution of enterprise
software
Software focused on the macro processes will become
a larger share of the total enterprise software market
and the firms producing this software will become
more successful
Functionality, the ability to integrate across macro
processes, and the strength of their ecosystems, will
be keys to success

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Select an IT system that addresses the company¶s key


success factors
Take incremental steps and measure value
Align the level of sophistication with the need for
sophistication
Use IT systems to support decision making, not to
make decisions
Think about the future

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