Enterprise Applications Achieving Operational Excellence & Customer Intimacy • Cannondale – World-leading manufacturer • High-end bicycles & accessories • Dealer & distributors in 66 countries – Coordinate • manufacturing, assembly, and sales/distribution • In many different countries – Meet ever-changing customer preferences • Many models – Product categories – Make-to-stock – Make-to-order • • • • 150-day lead time 4-week manufacturing windows Bills of materials with over 150 parts Manage more than 200,000 individual parts – Volatile customer demand – Constantly changing product line Requires – Manufacturing flexibility – Parts availability Select – Kinaxis RapidResponse on-demand software service – Operations at multiple sites • Assembled in a single place – Supply chain participants • Use data for “what-if” scenarios – Users include • Buyers, planners • Master schedulers • Product manager, service personnel, ….. • Benefits – Respond to customer orders more rapidly – Lower level of inventory and safety stock 9.1 Enterprise systems 9.2 Supply chain management systems 9.3 Customer relationship management systems 9.4 Enterprise applications – New opportunities & challenges 9.1 Enterprise systems • Enterprise resources planning, ERP Chapter 2 – A suite of integrated software modules – A common central database • Data are collected from all – Divisions and departments in a firm – Key business process • Made data immediately available to all – Divisions and departments in a firm – Key business process The Production Process Receiving all required procured Components for DXTR1399 配 料 Magal and Word | Integrated Business Processes with ERP Systems | © 2011 Financial Impact of a Goods Issue Raw Material Semi Finished Goods Magal and Word | Integrated Business Processes with ERP Systems | © 2011 鼎新 Workflow ERP • Sales rep – Place an order for tire rims • The system verify – Customer’s credit limit – Schedule the shipment – Identify the best shipping route If inventory is insufficient • The system schedules the manufacturing • Enterprise software – Built around thousands of predefined business processes • Best practice 典範作業 – Most successful solutions or problem solving method • Sources of best practices – Consulting firms – Enterprise software firms Hire a consulting firm or enterprise software firm = Obtain the knowledge base of best practice – Implementation • Select the functions – Finance & account, … • Map – Their business processes – Predefined business processes of software supported • Configuration tables – Tailor software to business processes » ABC accounting, standard cost accounting • If software does not support the way the organization does business – Rewrite software » Software is complex » Expensive customization » Degrade system performance – Company changes the way they work runs SAP? – Major ERP vendors • SAP • Oracle 鼎新電腦 • Business value of enterprise systems – Increase operation efficiency – Provide firm-wide information • Make better decision – Enforce standard practices and data • Everyone does business the same way – Ex: Coca-cola (SAP) » Standardize business process in 200 countries » Leverage its world-wide buying power – Respond rapidly to customer requests • Integrate data – orders, manufacturing, … – Evaluate overall organizational performance • Analytical tools 9.1 Enterprise systems 9.2 Supply chain management systems 9.3 Customer relationship management systems 9.4 Enterprise applications – New opportunities & challenges • Supply chain – Network of organizations and business processes • Procuring raw materials • Transforming materials into – Components – Finish products • Distribute to customers Shanks Design, market, & sell Heels • Information & supply chain management – Inefficiencies in the supply chain • • • • Part shortage Underutilized plant capacity Excessive finished goods inventory High transportation cost Caused by inaccurate or untimely information – Manufacturer has perfect information • Exactly how many units • When customers wanted Make Just-in-time strategy possible – Uncertainty arise in supply chains • • • • Uncertain product demand Late shipments from suppliers Defective parts or raw materials Production process breakdown – Solutions • Build more inventory – On product that manufacturer thinks customer need • Safety stock – Inventory cost vs. low fill rate cost – Bullwhip effect – 長鞭效應、啤酒遊戲 (beer game) • Information about the demand for a product – Get distorted » As it pass from one entity to the next » Across the supply chain • These changes ripple throughout the supply chain – Magnifying – Creating excess inventory – P&G • Pampers disposal diapers – Offer aggressive price promotion • Customer purchases are fairly stable • Order from distributors will spike – The bullwhip is tamed • By reduce uncertainty • Accurate & up-to-date info • Supply chain management applications – Supply chain planning • Generate demand forecasts – Demand planning » How much product a business needs to make to satisfy all its customers’ demand • Develop sourcing and manufacturing plans – How much to manufacture in a given period – Establish inventory level – Determine where to store finished goods • Example – A large customer » place a large order than usual or » change the order on short notice – Create a widespread impact » additional material » different mix of raw materials Supply chain planning software » makes the necessary adjustments » shares the info about all changes – Supply chain execution • Manage the flow of products » Thru distribution centers and warehouse – Ensure that products are delivered » to the right locations » In the most efficient manner • Functions – Track goods – Manage material, warehouse, transportation – Financial information – Major vendors • • • • i2 Manugistics SAP Oracle • Global SCM & the Internet Before Internet – Difficulties to make info flow • Internal supply chain – ERP • External supply chain – Incompatible technology platform Internet Technology – Intranet – Extranet • Improve coordination among supply chain – Benefits • Instantly communication • Up-to-date info – Example • Customer can tap into supplier’s system – 台積電 虛擬工廠 TSMC/Virtue company • Global supply chain issues – Additional costs of offshore manufacturing • Transportation • Inventory – The need for a larger buffer of safety stock • Local taxes • Fees – Foreign government regulation – Cultural difference • Demand-driven supply chains • From push to pull manufacturing – Efficient customer response (ECR) – Push-based model • Build-to-stock – Based on forecast – Products are pushed to customers – Pull-based model • Demand-driven model • Build-to-order – Orders or purchases trigger events » Transactions to produce and deliver only what customers have ordered • Walmart – Continuous replenishment system • Dell computer – Build-to-order – Internet technology • Change supply chain information movement – From sequential – To concurrent » Information flow in many directions simultaneously Members of supply chain can adjust to changes immediately • Business value of SCM systems – Streamline processes – More accurate information – Match supply to demand – Reduce inventory levels – Improve delivery service – Reduce cost 優化、暢流 9.1 Enterprise systems 9.2 Supply chain management systems 9.3 Customer relationship management systems 9.4 Enterprise applications – New opportunities & challenges Innovation-based competitiveness is short-lived Enduring competitive strength may be their relationship with customers – Info nurture strong, long-lasting relationship • • • • Exactly who your customers are How to contact them Whether they are costly to service and sell to What kind of products or services they are interested in • How much they spend on your products – Small-town store • Small business owners – Know their customers » Personal » Face-to-face • Large business – Impossible to “know your customers” » Too many customers » Too many ways to interact with customers over the web, phone, fax, face-to-face difficult to integrate info from all sources • Customer relationship management – Capture and integrate customer data • from all over the organization – Consolidate data – Analyze the data – Distribute the results • to various systems and customer touch points – Touch points • Contact points • Methods of interaction with the customer – – – – – – – Phone Email Customer service desk Conventional mail Web site Wireless device Retail store – CRM software • A single enterprise view of customers – Regardless of touch point • Analytical tools – – – – – Customers’ lifetime value Loyal customers Most profitable customers Most frequently asked questions Customer’s preferences • CRM software – Niche tools • Personalizing web sites for specific customers – Large-scale enterprise applications • Capture many interactions with customers • Link to other enterprise systems – SCM • CRM software – Partner relationship management • Enhance collaboration between a company and its selling partners – Company does not sell directly to customers » Via distributors and retailers • Distribute – Leads – Data about customers • Integrate – Lead generation, pricing, promotions, availability • CRM software – Employee relationship management • • • • Setting objectives Employee performance management Performance-based compensation Employee training – Major CRM vendors • Siebel systems • Clarify • Salesforce.com • Sales force automation – Focus sales efforts on the most profitable customers • • • • • • Sales prospect Product info Product configuration Quote generation Forecast Territory management • Customer Service – Increase efficiency • Call centers • Help desks • Customer support staff – Capabilities • Assign & manage customer service requests – Route calls to the correct service person • Consistent and accurate info – Handle more calls – Shorten the duration of calls • Web-based self service • Marketing – Direct-marketing campaigns • • • • Capture prospect Provide product & service info Qualify leads Scheduling & tracking mails & emails – Cross selling • Marketing of complementary products Customer loyalty management process map • Operational & Analytical CRM – Operational CRM • Customer-facing application – – – – Sales force automation Call center Customer service support Marketing automation – Analytical CRM • Analyze customer data – Data warehousing » Consolidate data from operational CRM customer touch points » OLAP, online analytical processing » Data mining • Outputs – Identify buying pattern – Create segments – Pinpoint profitable and unprofitable customers • Outputs – Customer lifetime value » Revenue produced by a specific customer » The expense incurred in acquiring and servicing that customer » Expect life of the relationship between the company and the customer. • Business values of CRM – Increase customer satisfaction – Reduced direct marketing costs – Lower cost for customer acquisition and retention – Increase sale revenue – More effective marketing 9.1 Enterprise systems 9.2 Supply chain management systems 9.3 Customer relationship management systems 9.4 Enterprise applications – New opportunities & challenges • Enterprise systems – Powerful instruments for • Achieving operational excellence • Enhancing decision making – Powerful in • Changing the way the organization works Challenging to implement • Challenges of enterprise applications • Complex software • Expensive to purchase and implement – – – – – Software Database tools Consulting fee Personnel cost, training hardware • Fundamental changes in the way the business operates – Best practices – Employee must accept » new job function & responsibility » New set of work activities • Implementation create enormous operation problems – K-Mart, i2, » did not work with promotion-driven business model – Hersey, SAP » Shipment ran 2 weeks late • Best practice is not compatible with unique business process • Switching cost • Organization-wide definition of data – 就源輸入 • Next generation enterprise applications – More flexible, web-enabled, and capable of integration with other systems – Integrated platform • Integrate multiple application • From multiple business • Deliver seamless experience – Customer – Employee – Business partner Order-to-cash service Interactive session (Minicase) – 組織 • DP World 應用 RFID 使港埠管理更上一層 • 頁 396 – 技術 • 企業應用系統走向雲端 • 頁 412