Greetings!
The Worst Number is One!
A business management guru named
Dan Kennedy has
preached
for years that the
“worst number is one of
anything”,
which took me by surprise when I
first heard this truism.
Then after thinking about the
implications and repercussion of the number one I totally
agree with Dan Kennedy’s very big idea!
Here is the big idea!
If you only buy from one
distributor, are a member of only one group purchasing
organization, have only one savings stream or only one
source for any of the products, services and technologies that you
buy, then you have significantly limited your options,
alternatives and choices to maximize your savings
opportunities.
Case in point! If you are only attacking your price savings and not
simultaneously attacking your utilization misalignments (wasteful
and inefficient consumption, misuse and misapplication of your
products, services and technologies) you are missing a
gigantic opportunity to save 3%, 6% or even 9% on your supply
expenses.
So remember, don’t ever get caught with one
of anything and you will never be trapped or pigeon holed
into making an ill-fated decision.
Your Partner
in Supply Chain Savings,
Robert T.
Yokl
President &
Chief Value Strategist
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The Value Analysis Imperative

“The Low
Hanging Fruit Has Been Picked, Now The Hard Work Begins”
Recent changes in your hospital’s
DRG reimbursement (now with relative weights factored in for each
procedure) will produce a few winners, but many losers,
especially if your hospital is heavy into cardiovascular services.
Consequently, your executive management will be looking to
your supply chain to generate even more savings then ever
before!
But don’t panic yet!
Relief is on the way if your have a vibrant, energetic and
productive supply value analysis program! I call this period in
our industry “The Value Analysis Imperative”: When supply
chain professionals will be called upon to become leaders in
the battle to contain your healthcare organizations cost and quality
by utilizing value analysis as their weapon of choice to win this on
going war.
Time To
Crank Up Your Value Analysis Teams
I recently had a phone
conversation with a senior director for a hospital who told me that
his boss was demanding more price savings from his supply
chain department -- even though the low hanging fruit had
been picked. We discussed a number of alternatives to meet his
boss’s mandate and the one that stood out from all
other options was that it was time for this director to crank up
his value analysis teams to get the hard work done.
Just like this director, you too
will be asked by your executive management (if you haven’t been
asked already) to generated even more savings than ever
before to help improve your hospital’s bottom line.
Price savings isn’t the answer,
since the well is running dry in this area of your supply
chain operations. Only with value analysis can you obtain double
digit savings – almost overnight -- that your executive
management is looking for you to make happen for them.
Need To
Do More Than Just Have Good Intentions
If you want big savings to
be produced by your supply value analysis program -- just having
good intentions won’t do it. You will need a
money-saving system to drive all of the waste and
inefficiency out of your value chain. A system that is
repeatable, measurable and auditable!
Otherwise, you will be
reinventing the wheel on every value study that you conduct. As
a result, squandering your limited time and resources because
your value analysis teams will be “winging it” as opposed to
turning out big ambitious and substantial results!
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