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The essential role of the Supply Chain Manager
Sep 21, 2021 | People at the heart of Supply Chain, Supply Chain, Training
He/She is now almost essential in the organization chart of our companies, whether industrial, distribution, retail... However, when we ask people to explain the role of their company's Supply Chain Manager (SCM), the vacuum quickly emerges or - conversely - we put...
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...
Distribute tasks between resources & projects
Apr 22, 2021 | Flow Project Management, People at the heart of Supply Chain
In this serie of articles devoted to visual management in project management, today we will discuss how to use the fever chart to manage a project portfolio. Talking about visual management … Let's take the graph below and see what we can observe: In most of the...
Our PhD students, our drivers for innovation!
Apr 19, 2021 | Flow Project Management, People at the heart of Supply Chain, Supply Chain
If we have often had the opportunity to recall here the strong dynamics of innovation that reigns at AGILEA (cf. AGIRE joint research lab), we have rarely spoken of those who do. Those who think beyond the current practices and dogmas of our professions. We want to...
How to make your Supply Chain planning a competitive advantage and not a nightmare anymore?
Apr 19, 2021 | People at the heart of Supply Chain, Supply Chain
If you are working in supply chain management, you know planning management could be a nightmare. Supply or demand planning in our supply chain scheduling process is complex. We can see multiple planning within one week due to changes from customers, suppliers, even...
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,...
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