supply chain management
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Table of Contents
Supply chain Management. Core of SCM. SCM Critical to business success. Critical success factors for every organization. Factors effect the SCM. Conclusion.
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Supply Chain Management
SCM is "the systemic, strategic coordination of the traditional business functions and the tactics across these business functions within a particular company and across businesses within the supply chain, for the purposes of improving the long-term performance of the individual companies and the supply chain as a whole.
Supply Chain Management (SCM) is an essential
element to operational efficiency.
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Cont’d……..
SCM can be applied to customer satisfaction and company success, as well as within societal settings, including:
Medical missions. Disaster relief operations. Different kinds of emergencies; Cultural evolution and Improve quality of life.
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Core of Supply Chain Management
Customer Relationship Management Customer Service Management Demand Management Order Fulfillment Manufacturing Flow Management Procurement Product Development and Commercialization Returns
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Critical success factors for every organization
Leadership in e-Learning Market research Relationship Management Technical infrastructure Usability Professional development Learning Outcomes Understanding the regulations
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SCM Critical to business success
Supply chain management is critical to business operations and success for the following reasons:
SCM is Globally Necessary SCM in Society
SCM in Business
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SCM is Globally Necessary
Supply chain management touches major issues including:
The rapid growth of multinational corporations and strategic partnerships.
Global expansion and sourcing Fluctuating gas prices and environmental concerns.
Each of these issues dramatically affects corporate strategy and bottom line.
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Reasons for SCM in Society
SCM within a well-functioning society:
Creates jobs Decreases pollution Decreases energy use and, Increases the standard of living.
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Reasons for SCM in Business
Two main ways SCM affects business include:
Boosts Customer Service Improves Bottom Line
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Factors effect the Supply Chain Management
Environmental uncertainty. Information technology. Supply chain relationships. Value-added process (manufacturing). Supply Chain Management performance (SCM). Business management. Customer satisfaction.
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Environmental uncertainty
The unexpected changes of customer, supplier, competitor, and technology.
Under this factor,Under this factor, three sub-factors were identified: three sub-factors were identified: Company environment Government support Uncertainty aspects from overseas
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Information technology
Telecommunications and computer technology allow all the actors in the supply chain to communicate among each other.
Given this classification, two sub factors are considered in Given this classification, two sub factors are considered in this research:this research:
Communication tools Planning tools
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Supply chain relationships
Supply chain relationships play an important role in achieving the firm’s goals.
Two sub-factors are considered in the model relationship Two sub-factors are considered in the model relationship with suppliers and customerswith suppliers and customers:
Relationships with suppliers Relationships with customers
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Value-added process (manufacturing)
Adding those manufacturing or service steps to a commodity product, which the customer perceives as increasing its value.
Three factors are significant when we talk about value-Three factors are significant when we talk about value-added:added:
Flexibility Quality Production system
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Supply Chain Management performance (SCM)
SCM performance is defined as the operational excellence to deliver leading customer experience.
This This factor comprises four sub-factors:factor comprises four sub-factors: Logistics. Supplier markets Supplier performance, and Materials sourcing.
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Business management
Business management consists of leading, planning, organizing, monitoring and controlling all the involved actors and activities in a company to achieve goals and objectives.
This This factor comprises four sub-factors:factor comprises four sub-factors: Process strategy Process performance Marketing strategy Innovation
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Customer satisfaction
The customer’s perception is not always the same as the product manufacturer’s perception.
This factor comprises of one sub-factor:This factor comprises of one sub-factor:
Customer service
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Conclusion
Supply chain management helps streamline everything from day-to-day product flows to unexpected natural disasters. With the tools and techniques that SCM offers, you’ll have the ability to properly diagnose problems, work around disruptions and determine how to efficiently move products to those in a crisis situation.