7 reasons you may fail in the race for supply chain 2020

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You treat your supply chain like a

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…rather than an

that can eliminate waste, reduce costs and improve value

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You hired a busload of

consultants

and spent buckets of money

on

“best practices”

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But these weren’t

“best practices” after all

rather, they were

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Your technologies

are more about

than your customers

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Customer data is

more readily

available

but current

technologies

aren’t taking

advantage of it

INSIDE OUT

Processes are

OUTSIDE IN

But should be

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You are moving like a

in a fast-paced world

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Are you ready for

The metronome of the supply chain is speeding up

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You are simply not prepared to compete for supply chain

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There is a 6:1 ratio of demand to

supply for new college graduates is the

missing link

but does he know SUPPLY CHAIN?

This guy looks good…

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Your technologies are quickly

becoming

MRP

DRP

SRM

ERP II

CRM

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New technologies are emerging,

but the outcomes are unknown.

Are you ready to focus

on small, iterative

projects with an

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Pavlov’s Dog

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Are you ready for systems that SENSE and LEARN?

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Companies Are Stuck

They are unable to balance trade-offs

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We must

move past

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a different kind of supply chain…

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Conventional Manufacturing 3D Printing

Efficient Sickness Wellness Saving Earth

Shopping Cart Shopping Button

Polluting Earth

Adopting new technologies

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Yelling Listening Functional Silos T-Shaped Managers Functional Silos

BREADTH

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Realigning processes & people

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The Race for Supply Chain 2020 is

Now is the time for:

an end-to-end focus

new leadership

active listening

keeping pace

building talent

taking risks

rethinking supply chain excellence

rewiring for new mental models

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