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Spending time with very diverse sets of businesses—from
Combatant Commanders in the Military to Running Shoe/Sport
Apparel catalogue businesses—the key focus area for the
CEO is Performance Management across the business. And for
supply chain executives, it is learning to align the performance
elements in the supply chain to enable improved competitive
position in your key markets. Performance Management is
theme for this month.
First, creating a highly differentiated business
strategy through creating customer experience is the discussion
in The
Interview with Joe Pine. Many of you have read some
of Joe’s books, Mass Customization, Markets of One,
etc. Joe is the maestro for firms who focus on the customer
and grow markets share through highly differentiated services,
products and processes.
From creating the customer experience,
we then have been managing the customer service. We
have two key articles in this issue. We are pleased to have
a submission from Dr. Morris Cohen, (another maestro—of
the Service Chain): Service
Supply Chain Strategies Increase Corporate Profitability.
I think that the service chain is just beginning to get much
deserved attention. In fact, managing the information in this
chain will change the
way firms make money, with performance driven directives,
contracts and services for customers. To further discuss these
topics, we have a webinar on June 22 with Dr. Morris Cohen
and a guest speaker from Cisco Systems, Jim Riley who will
discuss accomplishments at Cisco.
Beyond Parallax View, to enhance the topic
of being Performance Driven, there is a Supply
Chain Performance Management event in July we are participating
with in partnership with ASMI.
This event is all about Supply Chain Performance, with highly
instructive topics on various performance metric techniques
and will include topics on increasing shareholder value, customer
service, decreasing supply chain costs, from some of the leading
firms in manufacturing, transportation and academics.
Back to Parallax View, we pleased
to have an article from our European partners eKNOWtion,
who are real experts on the SCM Performance, writing about
the Balanced
Scorecard in Supply Chain.
We are
also co-hosting another RFID
primer workshop on June 29th. This will provide a foundation
for RFID technology and application vendors.
Jimi Hendrix once said, “Knowledge speaks,
but wisdom listens”. Meeting others and attending events
becomes an important channel to gain knowledge and wisdom.
So, ChainLink is announcing our first event,
planned for September 13th and 14th in Charleston, South Carolina.
You will hear about supply chain as you have never heard it
before. Save the date!
Spend every moment of this life giving something
to it, rather than waiting waiting waiting.
Ann
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