Similarity Heuristics, Iterative Methodologies and the Emergence of the Modern Supply Chain

April 8, 2008

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Some professions, such as software developers, regularly utilize the similarity heuristic. For software developers, the similarity heuristic is utilized when performing debugging tasks. A software bug exhibits a set of symptoms indicating the existence of a problem. In general, similar symptoms are caused by similar types of programming errors. By comparing these symptoms with those […]

Posted in: Procurement Trends

Anne Julia Cahoon (In Memoriam)

April 7, 2008

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April 2, 1918 – March 26, 2008  http://rememberinganne.wordpress.com/  

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Is having a website a requirement in the RFQ & RFP process today?

April 6, 2008

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Member Question: I have a question, for those actively participating in the RFQ & RFP process today. We had a client request we put up one page of his newly developed site, even though it was in the production phase and not close to finalization.  He requested we upload one page, disconnect the links, and […]

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Do you practice “Business @ The Speed of Thought?” Does your enterprise have a “Digital Nervous System?” If not, why?

April 5, 2008

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What does "Business @ The Speed of Thought" really mean?

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Is There a Poor “Herbie” Anywhere in the Oracle SCM Area?

April 1, 2008

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Member Question From the “Theory of Constraints” there is poor Herbie, the infamous bottleneck in the supply chain pipeline.  For any of you who use the Oracle Supply Chain 11.5.9 (or above) platform, is there any built-in “Herbie” that you’ve noticed, or has it been custom code wrapped around vanilla, that effected you most? New […]

KM Value Network (Ontario Knowledge Cluster) Launched

March 27, 2008

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Introduction When organizations such as Boeing (http://kmblogs.com/public/blog/188133) refer to a complex adaptive network, what they are really discussing is using an agent-based model whereby the unique operating attributes of key stakeholders are first understood individually and then (through a collaborative effort) are linked collectively through establishing what they refer to as “flow paths.”  This latter […]

Guest Post: Just Imagine—a Flawless Procurement Merger Integration! (Author: Glenda Leatherman)

March 27, 2008

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Picture yourself as a procurement professional in a regulated industry (e.g., telecommunications). Your company is one of three major players in this industry that are about to merge. Your assignment—should you choose to accept it—is to bring the three procurement organizations together into one functioning organization within months of Merger Day 1. With thought and […]

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The Supply Chain Bloggers Council: Self-Governance through Collaboration and Cooperation

March 26, 2008

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Supply Chain Bloggers Council – An Introduction As a result of the continuing high rate of e-procurement initiative failures (which is somewhere between 70% and 85%), as well as the recognition of the important role supply chain practice plays in the health of an organization, purchasing professionals want more “substance” and less “sizzle” in terms […]

Posted in: SCB Council

Measuring Buyer and Seller Performace (A PI Q and A)

March 26, 2008

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Member Question: What methods are available to measure purchasing performance for both buyers and sellers? My Response: The challenges associated with quantifying (re measuring) performance extend beyond the mechanisms for capturing the data to include its timely application relative to ongoing real-world decision making. Specifically, is the current methodology capable of incorporating centrally established acquisition […]

Why Six Sigma Initiatives Fail (A PI Q and A)

March 24, 2008

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Member Question: What’s the #1 reason Six Sigma initiatives fail?  (Maybe Six Sigma needs to be applied to Six Sigma . . . ?) My Response: At a Value Network Summit in 2007 Glenda Turner (a Supply Chain Integrator with Boeing) made the following statement; “Now that I know the value networks methodology, I would […]