The 21st Century Supply Chain

2 Responses to “S&OP – capitalizing on events while others lose”

  1. Flavio

    With the S&OP process not only inventories come down automatically but also obsolescence cost. We experienced a double digits (%) reduction. Most important, it stays there. Further, inventories are no longer strategic.

    PS The header says clear “S&OP Data” but probably it should be “S&OP process” instead. Is the remark not hairs splitting?!

    PPS I loved the essay anyway!

  2. John Westerveld

    Thanks for the comment Flavio.

    Great point about the impact of S&OP on inventories. I’ve seen similar effects in past projects.

    I admit that I’ve been known to split a few hairs in the past. I suspect that the writer of the original article really was talking about an S&OP process, however, I thought it was important to note that even with great, clean, error free data, we can still have a failed S&OP process, especially if the executive team doesn’t buy in.

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