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"Whether you're a mid- to large-size organization, or a smaller
sub-contracted manufacturer, ChainSequence's interactive workshop will provide you with an excellent
overview of the information necessary to support these scenarios."
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As the global marketplace becomes more volatile, management of demand becomes
more complex to control. And, as sourcing continues to grow worldwide, so does an extended supply
chain network. Business processes required to support these complex marketplaces and networks should
be continually reviewed to ensure that your operations are running as efficiently and effectively as possible.
Have you recently looked outside of your own internal operations to learn
what other supply chain organizations are doing?
Supply chain operations have been running in your organization for many years without change, and
the general nature of the business seems to be chaotic. Overall, management feels your organization's
processes are running fairly well. But are they really? Would you consider your processes as best-in class?
Are you looking for potential changes to regain control of cumbersome
processes?
Managing demand has always been a cumbersome process. This issue generally results in forecast
inaccuracy. Evaluating and chasing conflicting priorities are occurring on a daily basis. There are
many sources of demand, but how do you manage all of these inputs? Are your market strategies effectively
being executed?
How will your business launch a supply chain initiative on business
process re-design or implement new software to support it?
There are many considerations to take into account. Do you know where to start? Is your intended process based
on sound design principles? Will you be able to control the change management required to implement such
an initiative?
Whether you're a mid- to large-size organization, or a smaller sub-contracted
manufacturer, ChainSequence's interactive workshop will provide you with an excellent overview of the
information necessary to support these scenarios.
- Introductions, Objectives and Agenda Review
- Corporate Objectives Review
- Current Supply Chain Planning Process Review
- Supply Chain Planning Process Best-Practices Overview
- Demand Management
- Supply Management
- Demand / Supply Alignment
- Order Management
- Key Metrics Review
- Preliminary Recommendations Review
(A formal report to be presented after the workshop)
- Awareness of components needed to execute a best-in-class global supply chain,
from forecasting to customer delivery
- Recommended alternative solutions to some of the key issues you may be facing today
- Synchronization of project(s) as currently defined, for better implementation
prioritization and alignment of business processes with systems
- Preliminary integrated view of planning and execution processes and systems landscape
- Insight into future project focus
Our workshop is conducted on-site at your facility. The audience is exclusively
comprised of members from your organization, allowing for a personalized delivery and discreet discussion
of the key issues that you may be facing.
For more information on the ChainSequence workshop, please fill out the
request form below and we will respond to you directly. You may also contact us at
info@chainsequence.com.
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