Demand Management Best Practices Demand Management Best Practices

Demand Management Best Practices

Process, Principles, and Collaboration

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Descripción editorial

"This is as complete a study that has ever been done on product forecasting. For the first time, there is a place to go to discover the issues and nuances of demand management." 


-Mike Campbell, President and CEO, Demand Management, Inc.



About the Item:

Demand Management Best Practices outlines an effective demand management model process tied to an integrated business process that will give your organization a competitive edge. The book helps you effectively respond to ever-increasing expectations for improved supplier delivery performance, product availability, and responsiveness and ongoing pressure from shareholders and stock market analysts to produce promised sales revenue and profit margins. It presents solutions for improving overall business performance for the end-to-end supply chain, shows you where to focus your time and attention to improve demand management processes, and discusses what results to expect. The authors provide insights on how to apply best practices in developing a forecast and demand plan, reducing uncertainty of demand, reaching consensus internally, and collaborating with customers and suppliers within the supply chain.






Key Features:

Presents the fundamentals for developing more reliable forecasts and schedules and shows how to build successful relationships and skills needed for collaborative forecasting and scheduling.
Demonstrates how an effective demand management process contributes to sales revenue growth, lower inventories, increased profit margins and defines what is reasonable to expect from the process.
Addresses technology, the human quotient, and common decision making elements of demand management that are often overlooked, under-utilized or over-blown and puts them in proper perspective.
Includes case examples to illustrate the concepts, principles and best practices of demand management and presents scenarios at the end of each chapter to spur further thought and provide insight on how to apply these principles and best practices.
Provides answers for frequently asked questions and complex issues and tackles the myths of forecasting and demand planning.

GÉNERO
Negocios y finanzas personales
PUBLICADO
2003
10 de julio
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
256
Páginas
EDITORIAL
J. Ross Publishing, Inc.
VENTAS
J. Ross Publishing
TAMAÑO
11.2
MB

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