SUPPLY CHAIN NETWORKS and BUSINESS PROCESS ORIENTATION Advanced Strategies and Best Practices The St. Lucie Press/APICS Series on Resource Management Titles in the Series Applying Manufacturing Inventory Classification Execution Systems Innovation: Paving the Way by Michael McClellan for Electronic Commerce and Vendor Managed Inventory Back to Basics: by Russell G. Broeckelmann Your Guide to Manufacturing Excellence Lean Manufacturing: by Steven A. Melnyk Tools, Techniques, and R.T. “Chris” Christensen and How To Use Them by William M. Feld Enterprise Resources Planning and Beyond: Macrologistics Management: Integrating Your Entire A Catalyst for Organization Organizational Change by Gary A. Langenwalter by Martin Stein and Frank Voehl ERP: Tools, Techniques, and Applications for Restructuring the Integrating the Supply Chain Manufacturing Process: by Carol A. 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Bill Johnson v SL3275_frame_MASTER.book Page vi Friday, October 18, 2002 9:36 AM SL3275_frame_MASTER.book Page vii Friday, October 18, 2002 9:36 AM CONTENTS 1 Introduction..................................................................................1 Summary............................................................................................................5 References..........................................................................................................7 2 Business Process Orientation — From Vertical Integration to Networked Communities........................................................9 An Overview of the BPO Concept...............................................................10 Functional Orientation: How Did We Get Here?.........................................12 Process and Value Creation...........................................................................13 Business Process Orientation in the 1990s — Technology Enablement...16 Business Process Orientation in the 1990s — Organizational Design.......19 BPO: From Concept to Measurement...........................................................21 The Impacts of BPO.......................................................................................23 Business Process Orientation and the Networked Corporation..................26 Summary..........................................................................................................28 References........................................................................................................29 3 BPO and the Supply Chain Performance.................................31 Supply Chain Management and BPO...........................................................31 Data Collection................................................................................................34 Finding the Relationships...............................................................................35 Relating BPO to Supply Chain Performance................................................40 Summary..........................................................................................................42 4 BPO and Supply Chain Management Maturity........................45 Process Maturity and SCM..............................................................................45 Process Maturity Concepts and Foundations........................................45 Assessing Supply Chain Network Maturity using BPO........................48 SCM Maturity Levels.........................................................................50 BPO Components in the SCM Maturity Model..............................52 Using the SCM Maturity Model......................................................................56 vii SL3275_frame_MASTER.book Page viii Friday, October 18, 2002 9:36 AM viii (cid:2) Supply Chain Networks and Business Process Orientation Case 1: Ad Hoc — “Shore Up the Chassis Before You Race the Car”....................................................................................................57 Basic Process Documentation.........................................................59 Basic SCM Best Practices.................................................................59 Basic SCM.........................................................................................60 Basic Process Jobs............................................................................60 Basic SCM Measures.........................................................................60 Basic Operations Strategy................................................................60 Conclusion........................................................................................61 Case 2: Defined — “Expand the Chassis and Turbocharge the Engine with Advanced Measurements”.................................................61 Basic Process Structure....................................................................61 Basic Operation Strategy.................................................................62 Balance is a Problem.......................................................................62 Case 3: Integrated — “Patch a Few Holes in the Chassis and Push to the Next Level”..........................................................................63 Basic SCM Jobs.................................................................................64 Basic SCM Measures.........................................................................64 Advanced Process Structure............................................................64 SCM Maturity and Business Performance.....................................................64 Conclusion and the Extended Supply Chain — The Next Frontier...........66 References........................................................................................................67 5 The Extended Supply Chain and the Internet — The Bridge to a Supply Chain Network.......................................................69 Introduction.....................................................................................................69 Background.....................................................................................................70 Scope and Organization of Our Study..........................................................72 Defining the Concepts and Measures...........................................................73 Internet Technology Usage.....................................................................73 Integrating Practices................................................................................73 Measures...................................................................................................74 Data Gathering and Results...........................................................................77 Sample......................................................................................................77 Analysis of Data.......................................................................................77 Results and Findings.......................................................................................81 Conclusions and Implications........................................................................83 References........................................................................................................84 6 Interactions and Relationships in the Networked Economy......................................................................................87 Introduction.....................................................................................................87 Interaction Costs — Unbundling the Corporation.......................................88 More Than Just Communication....................................................................91 Information Exchange and Network Alignment...........................................94 Building Stronger Network Bonds — The Ties that Bind..........................96 SL3275_frame_MASTER.book Page ix Friday, October 18, 2002 9:36 AM Contents (cid:2) ix Trust..........................................................................................................96 Commitment.............................................................................................97 Cooperation..............................................................................................98 Dependence.............................................................................................98 Summary..........................................................................................................99 References......................................................................................................101 7 Unbundling the Corporation: A Blueprint for Supply Chain Networks...................................................................................103 Understanding Supply Chain Networks......................................................103 Identifying the Main Thread and Business Strategy Alignment........104 Classifying the Supply Chain Players...................................................107 Tracing the Flows through the Network — Physical, Information, and Cash.................................................................................................109 Network Dynamics — Static, Switched, and Chaotic.........................112 Building BPO within a Supply Chain Network.........................................114 The APICS SCM Principles and BPO...................................................115 Integrating BPO with Network Design.......................................................117 Build a Competitive Infrastructure.......................................................117 Leverage Worldwide Logistics...............................................................119 Integrating BPO with Network Operations................................................122 Synchronize Supply with Demand.......................................................122 Measure Performance Globally............................................................125 Driving Value through High BPO Maturity................................................127 Summary........................................................................................................128 References......................................................................................................129 8 The Challenges of Building a Networked Supply Chain......131 Introduction...................................................................................................132 The SC Network Model................................................................................132 Building the Model.......................................................................................134 Concepts and Components...................................................................134 Measuring SC Network Performance...................................................135 Situational Factors..................................................................................137 SC Network Situational Factors — Internal.................................137 SC Network Situational Factors — External (Environmental)....140 Applying the Model to an SC Network......................................................141 The Focus of the Model.......................................................................141 Using the Model to Create Alignment within the SC Network.........142 Conclusions...................................................................................................144 References......................................................................................................145 Case 1: Herding Cats across the Supply Chain....................147 Ram Reddy and William C. Johnson Background...................................................................................................147 Defining the Problem...................................................................................148
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