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It’s clear that S&OP matters to businesses, but it’s not always clear who should be in charge of this process. According to Richard Markoff, supply chain researcher, lecturer, and co-author of The Digital Supply Chain Challenge: Breaking Through, companies with a robust S&OP process “won” the pandemic. But while many companies' S&OP processes carried them through the pandemic, many organizations’ S&OP governance is murky at best, leading to unnecessary tension, failure to achieve alignment across key functions, and value leakage in the form of poorer customer service, higher inventory, longer lead times, and less stable production rates.
How can business leaders ensure their S&OP processes set every function up for overall success?
In this episode of Masters of Digital Transformation, Richard joins Patrick Lemoine, VP of Industry Solutions at o9 Solutions, and host Caleb Masters to explore which function(s) should own the S&OP process, as well as:
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to learn how to break through S&OP challenges at your organization.
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Timestamps:
(1:33) Why S&OP is an area of opportunity for businesses.
(5:08) What key areas should business leaders focus on related to S&OP for the long run?
(8:18) The owner of the demand plan has to be general management.
(12:07) The importance of having an end-to-end view of your business.
(16:35) What is the underlying tension in S&OP governance?
(21:21) What is a linear supply chain, and why is it important?
(26:24) The logic of the matrix organization.
(29:45) How can supply chain leaders take these findings to their general managers and get them to take the next steps?
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It’s clear that S&OP matters to businesses, but it’s not always clear who should be in charge of this process. According to Richard Markoff, supply chain researcher, lecturer, and co-author of The Digital Supply Chain Challenge: Breaking Through, companies with a robust S&OP process “won” the pandemic. But while many companies' S&OP processes carried them through the pandemic, many organizations’ S&OP governance is murky at best, leading to unnecessary tension, failure to achieve alignment across key functions, and value leakage in the form of poorer customer service, higher inventory, longer lead times, and less stable production rates.
How can business leaders ensure their S&OP processes set every function up for overall success?
In this episode of Masters of Digital Transformation, Richard joins Patrick Lemoine, VP of Industry Solutions at o9 Solutions, and host Caleb Masters to explore which function(s) should own the S&OP process, as well as:
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to learn how to break through S&OP challenges at your organization.
__________________________________________________________
Timestamps:
(1:33) Why S&OP is an area of opportunity for businesses.
(5:08) What key areas should business leaders focus on related to S&OP for the long run?
(8:18) The owner of the demand plan has to be general management.
(12:07) The importance of having an end-to-end view of your business.
(16:35) What is the underlying tension in S&OP governance?
(21:21) What is a linear supply chain, and why is it important?
(26:24) The logic of the matrix organization.
(29:45) How can supply chain leaders take these findings to their general managers and get them to take the next steps?