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We conclude our ongoing series in talking about effective KPI management by giving you a real live Logistics KPIs management casestudy from Whirlpool's engagement with a logistics service level provider. We hope the following casestudy shows you the proverbial proof in the pudding of effective Logistics KPIs management. .
We had casestudies, exercises, all in an effort to teach people to be better problem solvers. The process is an application of the principle of “Challenge” followed by support to enable the problem solver / learner to meet the challenge. Likely (if you are reading this) you already know that.
The following five mini casestudies explore a few high-profile companies that have managed to sustain their supply chain cost-reduction efforts and keep expenses under control. The company makes most pieces to order and customizes them to meet customers’ unique preferences. These were to: Reorganize the supply chain.
For example, you don’t want to assume that a single logistics strategy and service approach will meet all your customers’ needs. That will be an essential step to help you understand your current supply chain capabilities and where they may need improvement to meet those customer expectations—and address key trends in supply chain management.
Mini CaseStudy: Walmart. Such an approach results in unnecessary cost, a lack of resilience, and unwanted challenges in meeting customer service requirements – yet sadly, it’s still the approach most commonly taken. . Mini CaseStudy: Whirlpool. 5 Supply Chain Service Lessons to Learn from Zappos. .
CaseStudies. |. These forms key contributors to an effective transformation exercise. For any such program to be successful, it is important that the key contributors are identified and implemented effectively, but how often are we sure of completely meeting our transformation objectives? Mobile Banking. Offerings. |.
For example, you dont want to assume that a single logistics strategy and service approach will meet all your customers needs. That will be an essential step to help you understand your current supply chain capabilities and where they may need improvement to meet those customer expectationsand address key trends in supply chain management.
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CaseStudies. |. One will be that of not having the most popular and desired products the consumer desires, because suppliers will fall short of meeting holiday demand spikes.Consumers are far more astute in noting trends and will be highly sensitized to potential product shortages of the most desired products. Mobile Banking.
Mini CaseStudy: Walmart Walmart may be the most famous example of a company that has succeeded primarily because of a well-developed and aligned supply chain strategy. While the root causes of supply chain performance issues often lie with weaknesses in strategy and/or network design, that’s not always the case.
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