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adam_text | Titel: Building lean supply chains with the theory of constraints
Autor: Srinivasan, Mandyam M.
Jahr: 2012
CONTENTS
Foreword......................................xv
Preface.......................................xvii
Acknowledgments..............................xxi
The Sixteen Lean Supply Chain Principles.........xxiii
CHAPTER 1 The Lean Supply Chain Roadmap...............1
Challenges to the Lean Supply Chain................3
The Internet and Commoditization..............4
Manufacturing Practices......................5
The Bullwhip Effect..............................6
The Beer Game..............................9
The Impact of Forecasting and POS Data........13
The Impact of Lead Times....................15
Lessons from the Beer Game...................16
Structuring the Lean Supply Chain.................19
The Lean Supply Chain Roadmap..................21
Step 1: Develop Systems Thinking Skills.........21
Step 2: Focus on Throughput..................22
Step 3: Design Products and Services that
Deliver Customer Needs....................23
Step 4: Develop a Competitive Operations
Strategy.................................24
Step 5: Form Strategic Alliances with
Supply Chain Partners.....................24
Step 6: Streamline the Value Stream............25
Step 7: Create Flow Along the Supply Chain......25
Implementing the Lean Supply Chain Roadmap......26
Conclusions....................................27
References.....................................28
CHAPTER 2 Envisioning the Lean Supply Chain:
Systems Thinking............................31
The Traditional Approach to Managing Systems......31
Local Optimization..........................32
Using Systems Thinking to Meet the Challenge.......33
Applying Lean Supply Chain Principle 1.........34
Management Philosophies to Enhance Lean
Supply Chain Performance.....................38
The Theory of Constraints....................38
Theory of Constraints and Un-common Sense .... 41
Lean......................................42
Synergies Between TOC and Lean..................44
The Business Ecosystem..........................47
Personal Computer Ecosystems................51
Conclusions....................................60
References.....................................61
CHAPTER 3 Adopting a Throughput World Perspective.....63
TOC and the Thinking Process....................64
An Un-common Sense Minute.................65
Focusing on the Constraint.......................66
Physical Constraints ........................67
Market Constraints..........................68
Policy Constraints...........................68
Estimating Product Costs with Cost
Accounting Systems...........................69
The Standard Cost Accounting System..........70
CSN, Inc...................................73
Activity-Based Costing (ABC).................77
Applying ABC to CSN, Inc....................79
Throughput Accounting..........................82
Throughput Accounting Measures..............82
Relating Throughput Accounting to
Traditional Accounting.....................83
Kings of Neon..............................85
Relating Throughput Accounting Measures
to Financial Measures.....................87
Cosr World Versus Throughput World:
Everclear, Inc.............................88
The Five-Step Focusing Process of TOC.............92
Step 1: Identify the Systems Constraint(s).......92
Step 2: Decide How to Exploit the Systems
Constraint(s)............................92
Step 3: Subordinate Everything Else
to that Decision...........................93
Step 4: Elevate the Systems Constraints..........94
Step 5: If a Constraint Was Broken in
a Previous Step, Go Back to Step 1............94
An Example of the Five-Step Focusing Process .... 95
Interpreting T..............................98
An Un-common Sense Minute.................99
Applying Throughput Accounting to CSN, Inc.___99
Conclusions...................................101
References....................................101
CHAPTER 4 Designing Products and Processes
to Fulfill Customer Needs....................103
The Viable Vision..............................103
Denning the Market Segments...................106
Market Segmentation at Hindustan
Unilever Limited.........................108
Order Qualifiers and Order Winners..............110
Benchmarking Best Practices.....................Ill
Managing Customer Demand Volatility............114
Quick and Reliable Response.................115
An Un-common Sense Minute................119
Risk Pooling...............................119
The RAP Principle.........................120
Customer-Time-Based Demand Profile............124
The TOC Distribution and Replenishment Solution.. 127
The Plant Warehouse.......................128
Setting Target Inventory Levels
at the Points of Consumption...............129
Safety Buffers to Accommodate Variation.......131
Looking for Opportunities to Reduce
Safety Buffers...........................132
The Make-to-Availability Replenishment
Mechanism.............................132
Monitoring Safety Buffers Based on
Buffer Penetration.......................133
Applying the TOC Distribution Solution
at the POC.............................134
Measures for Sustaining the Solution...........138
Conclusions...................................139
References....................................141
chapter 5 Building a Competitive Operations Strategy... 143
Gaining a Competitive Advantage.................144
Building a Structural Position....................145
Competing Through Process Execution............146
Operational Effectiveness and
the Productivity Frontier..................146
Operational Effectiveness and Competitiveness .. 149
Operational Effectiveness: Necessary
but Not Sufficient........................149
Building Strategic Flexibility.....................151
A Model for Enterprise Growth...............153
Maintaining a Process Orientation............155
Bringing New Products to Market Faster........160
CoevolvingMarketing and Operations Strategies. 165
Communicating Financial Benefits
to Management..........................168
Enabling the Operations Strategy.............173
Conclusions...................................179
References....................................180
CHAPTER 6 Partnering in the Lean Supply Chain..........183
Partnering with Suppliers.......................185
Arms-Length Relationships..................185
Strategic Partnerships.......................187
Vendor-Managed Inventory..................191
Partnering with Logistics Providers...............193
3PLs and4PLs.............................194
Postponement in Logistics...................196
Cross-Docking.............................196
Supply Chain Metrics...........................199
Creating Win-Win Partnerships:
The Evaporating Cloud.......................202
The Office Worker s Dilemma................204
The Injection for the Office Worker s Dilemma:
The Dabbawalas.........................206
Takeaways from the Reo Motors Case..........220
Conclusions...................................221
References....................................222
CHAPTER 7 Streamlining the Value Stream...............223
From Craft Production to Mass Production
to Lean Production...........................223
Henry Ford and the Origin of
Mass Production.........................224
The Toyota Production System................225
The U.S. Response..........................226
Lessons Learned...........................227
Lean: A Growth Strategy........................229
Value-Stream Mapping..........................232
The Tools and Techniques of Lean................236
5-S .....................................238
Flowcharts................................240
Takt Time................................243
Average Labor Content and Minimum
Operator Requirement....................249
Mixed-Model Scheduling and
Small-Batch Production...................250
One-Piece Flow............................252
Cellular Layout............................254
Standard Work............................255
Pull Replenishment and Kanbans.............256
Point-of-UseMaterials Storage...............259
Total Productive Maintenance................259
Mistake-Proofing and Method Sheets..........260
Continuous Improvement and the Pursuit
of Perfection................................260
Conclusions...................................262
References....................................263
CHAPTER 8 Creating Flow Through the Supply Chain.....265
Creating Flow: Synergies Between TOC and Lean.... 266
Comparing TOC and Lean Philosophies........266
Exploiting the Synergy Between TOC
and Lean to Create Flow..................268
Creating Flow: The Impact of Variability
and Dependency.............................269
The Frontier City Clinic.....................270
The Impact of Variation on Dependent Events... 274
Creating Flow: The Impact of Batch Size...........280
Process Batch Versus Transfer Batch...........281
Controlling Flow Using Pull.....................282
A Serial Production System..................282
Using a Push System to Address Flow..........285
Controlling Flow Using Kanbans..............286
Controlling Flow Using ConWIP..............288
Controlling Flow by Pulling from the Bottleneck.. 289
The Drum-Buffer-Rope Model...................290
Time Buffers Versus Inventory Buffers..........292
Determining Buffer Size.....................293
The Simplified Drum-Buffer-Rope Model..........295
Buffer Management............................296
The Dice Game................................297
Variations on the Dice Game.................300
Simulating the ConWIP System..............301
Pull Systems Are More Stable and
Predictable Than Push Systems.................302
Comparing Pull and Push Systems for Efficiency.. 303
Conclusions...................................303
ConWIP Efficiency Law.....................303
Corollary to the ConWIP Efficiency Law........303
References....................................304
CHAPTER 9 Managing Projects the Theory of
Constraints Way............................307
Characteristics of Projects.......................308
The Impact of Variation on Project
Completion Times.......................310
Project Management with PERT/CPM.............311
Determining the Critical Path................312
Causes of Avoidable Project Delays................316
Multitasking..............................317
Parkinsons Law...........................318
The Student Syndrome......................318
Sandbagging..............................319
Critical Chain Project Management...............320
Planning the CCPM Schedule in
a Single-Project Environment..............321
Planning the CCPM Schedule in
a Multiproject Environment...............324
Executing the CCPM Schedule
Using Buffer Management.................324
An Un-common Sense Minute................327
Sustaining the Change......................328
Visual Project Management......................329
A Firm, Aggressive Plan.....................329
Frequent Reporting of Completed Tasks........330
The Expert Resource Bench..................334
Implementing VPM........................336
Special Cases in VPM.......................338
Conclusions...................................342
References....................................343
Index........................................345
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