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Consumer Electronics Working Action Group (CEWAG) Master Data Management (MDM) Consumer Electronics Industry Melbourne 14 th Sept. 2010

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Master Data Management (MDM) Consumer Electronics Industry Melbourne – 14 th Sept. 2010 • Thanks to Mike Spitzer – Sunbeam • Retravision • Jeff Calway Introduction • Sub-committee of CEWAG SteerCom • Represented by Australian Industry Suppliers and Retailers • Regular progress and results reported to CEWAG Steering Committee Where does MDM fit in? What is MDM to Retravision? – Missing or incorrect data – Naming conventions – Multiple coding methods – Code mismatch Supplier to Manufacturer

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Consumer Electronics Working

Action Group (CEWAG)

Master Data Management (MDM)

Consumer Electronics Industry

Melbourne – 14th Sept. 2010

Introduction

• Thanks to Mike Spitzer – Sunbeam

• Retravision

• Jeff Calway

Where does MDM fit in?

• Sub-committee of CEWAG SteerCom

• Represented by Australian Industry

Suppliers and Retailers

• Regular progress and results reported to

CEWAG Steering Committee

What is MDM to Retravision?

• No formal process

• No specific structure

• Manual punching data

• Diverse data offerings

• Product sold before data is available

• Data issues

– Missing or incorrect data

– Naming conventions

– Multiple coding methods

– Code mismatch Supplier to Manufacturer

Why is MDM so important?

• Establish Consumer Electronics Industry

Standards

• Simplify data sharing / synchronisation

between Suppliers and Retailers

• Remove inefficiencies within Supply Chain

– Streamline new item release processes

– Reduce time

– Lessen mistakes

– Diminish/remove manual intervention

• Other industries already happening

How will MDM work?

Next steps

• Kick off meeting – October 2010

• Pilot – February / March 2011

• Results to CEWAG SteerCom

• “To infinity and beyond!”