Supply Chain Visibility 101

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Supply Chain Visibility 101

Adapted from Gregory, M. J. (1995). Technology Management: A Process Approach. Journal of Engineering Manufacture, 209(5).

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Technology Management Process Framework

Adapted from Gregory, M. J. (1995). Technology Management: A Process Approach. Journal of Engineering Manufacture, 209(5).

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Technology Management Process Framework

Four Common Meanings of Supply Chain Visibility

Order (PO) Visibility

Shipment Visibility

Inventory Visibility

Financial Visibility

Supply Chain Visibility ProvidesCentralized Operations and Data Transparency

Supply Chain Visibility ProvidesCentralized Operations and Data Transparency

Improved Workforce Efficiency

Supply Chain Visibility ProvidesCentralized Operations and Data Transparency

Improved Workforce Efficiency

Increased On-timeDelivery Rates

Supply Chain Visibility ProvidesCentralized Operations and Data Transparency

Improved Workforce Efficiency

Increased On-timeDelivery Rates

Improved Sustainability

Technology Partner Ecosystem — TMS, ERP, IBP Systems

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Evaluation Criteria

Evaluation Criteria

Track Record within Industry, Peers

Evaluation Criteria

Track Record within Industry, Peers

Network Size and Connectivity

Evaluation Criteria

Track Record within Industry, Peers

Network Size and Connectivity

Platform UX and Scalability

Evaluation Criteria

Track Record within Industry, Peers

Network Size and Connectivity

Platform UX and Scalability

Partnership Approach

Must-Haves for the Vendor Selection Process

1. A clear use case for the technology

Must-Haves for the Vendor Selection Process

1. A clear use case for the technology

2. Collaboration in solution-building

Must-Haves for the Vendor Selection Process

1. A clear use case for the technology

2. Collaboration in solution-building

3. A strong adoption plan

Must-Haves for the Vendor Selection Process

1. A clear use case for the technology

2. Collaboration in solution-building

3. A strong adoption plan

4. Well-defined, realistic goals

Network Visibility for Vendor-Managed Inbound

Be Realistic About the Journey

Key Takeaways

Be Realistic About the Journey

Adopt a Change Management

Approach

Key Takeaways

Be Realistic About the Journey

Adopt a Change Management

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Consult with Your Peers

Key Takeaways

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