Supply chain vector: methods for linking the execution of global business models with financial performance
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Beschreibung: | XIX, 252 S. Ill., graph. Darst. |
ISBN: | 1932159231 |
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adam_text | Preface xi
About the Author xiii
Acknowledgments xv
About APICS xvii
Web Added Value™ xix
Introduction 1
The Vector Approach 2
Organizational Structure and Corporate Culture 6
Past as Teacher 7
The Individual and Global Organizations: A Commercial Contract 9
Execution 13
Chapter 1 — The Origins of Contemporary Supply Chain Management ... 15
Four Events That Shaped Supply Chain Management 17
Mass Production 17
Product Differentiation 20
Management as a Science 21
The Japanese Get in the Game 22
Chapter 2 — Two Roads Equally Traveled 27
Logistics and the Evolution of Supply Chain Management 32
Integrated Logistics 33
Summary 35
Chapter 3 — Lean Manufacturing 37
The Lean Manufacturing Value System 38
Mentality 39
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Manpower 40
Machinery 42
Methodology 43
Inventory Management 43
Supplier Relations 45
Time to Market and Supplier Relations 46
Supplier Tiers 48
Extending Lean Supplier Management 49
The Lean Logistics Chain 50
Summary 52
Chapter 4 — The Impact of Globalization on Supply Chain
Management 53
Globalization, the World Trade Organization and Trade Agreements 53
The Trade Agreement 56
Substantial Transformation 57
Local Content 58
The Industrial Campus 59
Acquisitions and Industry Consolidation 60
Global Supply Chain Players 60
Chapter 5 — Outsourcing and Global Supply Chain Management:
Contract Manufacturing 65
Contract Manufacturing 66
Contract Manufacturing, Operations and Financial Results 69
Make or Buy? 71
Chapter 6 — Outsourcing and Global Supply Chain Management:
Third Party Logistics 75
The Paperless Society 76
Customs Brokerage 78
Logistics Costs 81
Third Party Logistics and Asset Management 82
Logistics and International Materials Management 83
Fixed Assets 87
Fixed Assets and Time to Market 88
Summary 90
Chapter 7 — Musical Inventories 91
Materials Requirements Planning Versus Just in Time 92
Just in Time and International Trade 94
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A Hybrid Model 97
Just in Time and Vendor Managed Inventories 98
Vendor Managed Inventory Operations 100
Min/Max Levels 100
Vendor Managed Inventory and Financial Considerations 101
Lead Times, Incoterms and Vendor Managed Inventories 102
Efficient Consumer Response and Quick Response 105
Chapter 8 — Six Sigma Applications in Global Business Models 109
Six Sigma and Global Business Models 110
The Principles of Six Sigma 113
Process Variation and Functions 114
Defects per Million Opportunities 115
DPMO Illustrated 116
DMAIC 117
Define 118
Measure 119
Analyze 121
Improve 122
Control 123
Summary 124
Chapter 9 — Six Sigma Tools for Supply Chain Management 125
Five Why Analysis 126
SIPOC Process Map 127
Detailed Process Mapping 128
Critical to Quality Tree Diagram 131
Calculation of Sigma Levels 133
The Cost of Poor Quality 134
Deployment Process Maps 135
Value Added Process Maps 138
Cause and Effect Diagrams 140
Pareto Analysis 142
Summary * 145
Chapter 10 — The Lengua Franca of Supply Chain Management 147
A Common Language 148
The Balance Sheet, Income Statement and Cash Flow Statement 150
The Cash Flow Statement and Supply Chain Measurement 153
Summary 156
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Chapter 11 — Measuring Results: NikoTech, Inc 157
Supply Chain Execution, the Balance Sheet and Profitability 157
Case Study: The Electronics Manufacturing Services Industry 158
NikoTech s Financial Statements 160
NikoTech: Current Assets, Liabilities and Supply Chain Velocity 160
The Operating Cycle and Cash to Cash Cycle 162
Days Receivable Outstanding 167
The Cash to Cash Cycle 169
Chapter 12 — NikoTech: The Operating and Cash to Cash Cycle 173
Days of Inventory: A Closer Look 175
Work in Process 178
Finished Goods . . 179
Days of Receivables: A Closer Look 183
The Cash to Cash Cycle 187
Days Payable Outstanding: A Closer Look 188
Summary 191
Chapter 13 — NikoTech and the Balance Sheet 193
Working Capital 193
The Current Ratio 196
The Quick Ratio (Acid Test) 197
Inventory Turnover 198
Accounts Receivable Turnover 200
Accounts Payable Turnover 201
Fixed Assets 202
Depreciation 204
Measuring Total Assets 205
Total Asset Turnover 206
Return on Total Assets 208
Summary 208
Chapter 14 — NikoTech: The Income Statement 209
Top Line Sales Versus Net Sales 210
The Low Cost Supply Chain : 212
NikoTech and Cost of Goods Sold 213
General, Sales and Administrative Expense: The Waste Line 217
Outsourcing 218
Systems 218
Telecommunications 219
Travel and Entertainment 220
Summary 221
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Chapter 15 — General Motors, the DuPont Formula and
Return on Investment 223
Return on Investment: NikoTech 228
Chapter 16 — The Cash Flow Statement 233
NikoTech and the Cash Flow Statement 233
Cash Flow from Operating Activities 234
Cash Flow from Investing Activities 236
Cash Flow from Financing Activities 238
Conclusion 240
Bibliography .• 243
Index 245
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