The 21st Century Supply Chain

2 Responses to “The importance of Response Management – Part 2”

  1. Chad Smith

    The problem is as you have stated. This problem is extensively researched and depicted in the new edition of Orlicky’s Material Requirmements Planning just released this May. Before we focus on reactive correction in execution, however, we must fundamentally challenge the rules under which supply orders are generated (the formal planning process). After that we can focus on more effective execution. This blueprint for this is called Demand Driven Material Requirements Planning (DDMRP).

  2. Trevor Miles

    Thanks Chad.

    I agree, planning is absolutely necessary and a better forecast will nearly always result in a more efficient supply chain.

    What I argue though is that effectiveness is always a better measure. Ask your self whether every dollar you spend is best spent on improving your forecast or in improving your responsiveness. Of course if you have two dollars you can spend one on forecast improvement and one on responsiveness, but who is in that position today?

    Regards
    Trevor

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