Kinaxis: 7 Success Factors For Today's Supply Chain Projects
Kinaxis has identified seven success factors that help to ensure positive outcomes for supply chain management (SCM) projects.
4/5/2010
While success in supply chain management (SCM) is important for all shipping and logistics businesses, the information is especially critical for those with distant outsources in Asia. The report guides such projects to respond to rapid changes and make their projects more efficient in costs and time.
Success does not require all seven factors, but the odds of success improve with the addition of more factors. Some of the report's other tips include solving the problem that is the biggest financial drain first, recruiting the best people in your team to the project, and building flexibility into supply chain plans.
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