Are You Measuring What is Important?

Key Points: Work hard on finding the ‘perfect’ metric that measures the behavior you are trying to improve. Look for both the cause and the effect. In the absence of such a metric, do not ignore the ones that are only partially good. Do not measure something just because the data is available.

By |2019-04-13T23:10:05-04:00April 30th, 2015|General Topics, S&OP|

Testing versus Checking

In the software business there seems to be a lot of confusion about the word testing. In many situations the word “testing” is used for what I would call “checking”. The origin of this confusion goes back to the first computer programs.

By |2019-04-13T23:10:06-04:00April 28th, 2015|General Topics|

Why do Supply Chain Planning Improvement Projects Deteriorate and How to Keep Them Alive

Supply chain planning improvement involves a series of projects separated by periods of institutionalization. Unfortunately during these periods there are many opportunities to regress to the “old ways of doing things”. Industry thought leader Lora Cecere mentions and depicts this phenomenon in her research through the use of orbit charts (see chart below).

By |2019-04-13T23:10:06-04:00April 22nd, 2015|General Topics|

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