You made your project plan (episode 1). Then you verified that it was at the right level of detail (episode 2)... knowing that there is an uncertainty that you will discover. How will/should you incorporate these elements into the project plan update? Whoa, slow down!...
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Push or Pull Supply Chain, what about to be Demand Driven?
Dec 9, 2021 | Supply Chain
Today’s Supply Chain managers must define their supply chain strategies regarding multiple methodologies available. But it’s not black and white! You can’t be completely PULL with a spread product mix. Supply chain push, pull or demand driven ? What about finding the...
Demand Driven Supply Chain, 4 websites to go deeper into the DDMRP methodology
Oct 25, 2021 | People at the heart of Supply Chain, Supply Chain
When we talk about the Demand Driven supply chain, people often ask for additional references to learn more about this supply chain management methodology. As demand-driven supply chain trainers and consultants, we share our top 4 websites to visit if you are in an...
Benefits of the Supply Chain network design analysis.
Oct 13, 2021 | People at the heart of Supply Chain, Supply Chain
Why do we need to launch a Supply Chain Network design analysis? New suppliers, new customers, new market rules, … There are so many changes in our markets today and impacting the management of our global supply chain(s). We know that CHANGES are part of Supply Chain...
DDMRP implementation in Automotive Industry
Jul 8, 2021 | Supply Chain, Use Case
DDMRP implementation in Automotive Industry CONTEXT An industrial company that designs, manufactures, and sells tires for every type of vehicle, including airplanes, automobiles, bicycles, earthmovers, farm equipment, heavy-duty trucks, and motorcycles. The company...
The survivor bias applied to DDMRP projects
Jun 8, 2021 | People at the heart of Supply Chain, Supply Chain
The survivor bias applied to DDMRP projects. First, let's recall what survivor bias is: Survivor bias is a selection bias. It consists of overestimating the effectiveness of a method by focusing on those who used the method successfully…. (and ignoring those who used...
Detect behaviors inherent in project management
Jun 1, 2021 | Flow Project Management, People at the heart of Supply Chain
Last article in our series on the use of visual management according to our FLOW Project Management methodology. If you first want to (re) read the previous articles, click the following links: Analytical gain of the Fever Chart: Introduction Distribute tasks between...
Detect continuous improvement actions
May 17, 2021 | Coaching, Flow Project Management, People at the heart of Supply Chain
In this series of articles intended for visual management according to our FLOW Project Management approach, we will see how the use of fever charts can help you detect and implement continuous improvement actions. If you want to (re) read the previous articles, click...
Remake of the project’s history
May 3, 2021 | Flow Project Management, People at the heart of Supply Chain
Today, we will see how we can use the fever chart to remake the project’s history. Let's continue our serie of article devoted to visual management, associated with our FLOW Project Management approach, and focus on the project's history. If you would like to re-read...
Inventory management tools or supply chain transformation?
Apr 15, 2021 | People at the heart of Supply Chain, Supply Chain
"Google, what is the best inventory management software?" "Hey, Siri, what is a Demand-Driven Supply Chain?" Suppose you are like me; you embark on the exercise of doing an internet search to find the best fit for your Supply Chain inventory management. In that case,...