Greetings!
Stop
Throwing Up Your Hands!
I haven’t met a
supply chain professional recently that doesn’t tell me that they
are overworked, overwhelmed, understaffed and ready to throw
up their hands in frustration with all the multifaceted
demands on their time and resources.
Not only do supply
chain professionals need to keep their supply chain humming
like never before, but they now must find time for technology
assessment, value analysis, disaster planning, new building
construction buying, charge master updates, cycle inventories, and
much much more.

This list doesn’t
even factor in the time that is needed to deal with those unplanned
emergencies, and foul–ups that need to be fixed. Not to mention the
endless meetings that must be attended, and reports that must be
written. Oh and let’s not forget dealing with the sales reps that
must be met with just to get the job done on any given day.
The solution to
getting out from under those mountains of work and
drudgery you are faced with now is to lean your
processes, speed up your workflow, eliminate your
errors and defects, smooth out your variations, automate
all of your systems and attack your cost drivers
scientifically.
It all comes down to being proactive vs. reactive to get
control of you business life.
Robert T.
Yokl
President &
Chief Value Strategist
P.S.
One way to get control
of your business life is to look to new cost and quality system like
Supply Six
Sigma™ to take the work and drudgery out of your
business life.

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Beyond The Hype:

What’s Really Important In Supply Chain Management
“Quality, Speed And Low Cost Is What’s Really Important!”
Supply Chain Management (SCM) is a lot like blocking and tackling in
football. If a football team doesn’t execute these two things to
perfection then they will never win a game. It’s the same with
supply chain management. If you don’t have quality, speed
and low cost built into operations that are faultless,
flawless and defect free then you will never win the
supply chain game either.
This perfection won’t happen until you decide to transform
your supply chain into a faster, easier, smoother, mistake free,
uncluttered, more effective customer driven quality and savings
factory. For this reason, any and all decisions that you make
regarding your supply chain should be guided by these six
tenets.
Quality, Speed And Low
Cost Is What’s Really Important!
If you would ask me what is really important in supply chain
management it is to provide your customers with quality products
that are defect free, along with speedy deliveries that are at the
lowest total cost.
And you need to do all of these things at the same time!
That’s perfection!
Why?
Because your customers want and need a lean, mean supply
chain machine that is nimble, quick, agile and
cost effective so they can meet their stated mission. If your
supply chain isn’t error free then your customers need to
spend time solving your defects. If your supply chain is slow,
then your customers find themselves endlessly waiting for
supplies that are necessary for procedures or tests. If your supply
chain is too costly then your customers will be forced to
find other ways to cut their budgets.
You Have The Power To
Change Your SCM Dynamics
Best of all, all supply chain professionals have the power to
link quality, speed and low cost to our supply chain by re-inventing
your processes, eliminating delays, and reducing your total cost.
These goals can be achieved by focusing on what our customers really
want, need and desire in their products, services and
technologies and the processes that deliver them.
The good news is that it doesn’t take more money, people power or
materials to do so. What it requires is an obsessive
dedication to quality, speed and low cost operations. But remember,
you need to do all three things at one time if you
want to, in fact, achieve the highest level of performance in your
supply chain operations.

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