Demand Driven Performance / Edition 1

Demand Driven Performance / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0071796096
ISBN-13:
9780071796095
Pub. Date:
11/05/2013
Publisher:
McGraw Hill LLC
ISBN-10:
0071796096
ISBN-13:
9780071796095
Pub. Date:
11/05/2013
Publisher:
McGraw Hill LLC
Demand Driven Performance / Edition 1

Demand Driven Performance / Edition 1

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Overview

What if the objective of minimizing unit product cost that is hard coded into all reporting and measurement systems is simply "bad math" that drives decisions and actions that destroy ROI?

In today's volatile, globally competitive environment, new decision-making tools are required to monitor, measure, and improve total organizational performance.Adherence to "old" operational rules, tools, and behaviors is killing competitiveness in most enterprises. A fundamental shift is required. Cowritten by internationallyrecognized experts in the field, Demand Driven Performance explains why current measurement forms must be replaced. The authors present a demand driven blueprint and the smart metrics to maximize flow and ROI.

"The methods described in this book worked in one of the most complex manufacturing operations that you can imagine with very effective results." — From the Foreword by Dan Eckermann, former President and CEO, LeTourneau Technologies, Inc.

THIS PRACTICAL, TIMELY GUIDE OFFERS:

  • The case against conventional unitcost-focused metrics, and proof of their negative effects
  • The new rules needed to succeed in the complex and volatile global demand and supply landscape
  • Historical perspectives on flow, cost, and rise and demise of management accounting
  • The evolution of flow and ROI as strategy
  • A case study—the Boeing Dreamliner
  • Instructions on how to design and implement a demand driven information system
  • The smart metrics required to sustain and drive improvements in demand driven operating models


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780071796095
Publisher: McGraw Hill LLC
Publication date: 11/05/2013
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Debra A. Smith, CPA, EMBA, is a cofounder and partner with Constraints Management Group, LLC, a services and technology company specializing in pull-based manufacturing, materials, and project management systems for midrange and large manufacturers. She began her career in public accounting with Touche Ross (now Deloitte Touche), moved to the private sector where she worked as both a controller and a VP of finance for two different publicly traded firms, and then spent seven years as an accounting professor where her research focused on the role of metrics in process improvement. Ms. Smith began working with Dr. Eli Goldratt in 1990. She was elected to the founding Board of Directors of the Theory of Constraints International Certification Organization, serving five years and is certified in all TOC disciplines. Ms. Smith has been active in the Institute of Management Accounting (IMA) and APICS and a keynote speaker on three continents. She is a coauthor of The Theory of Constraints and Its Implications for Management Accounting, the recipient of the 1993 IMA and Price Waterhouse applied research grant, a contributing author for The Theory of Constraints Handbook, and the author of The Measurement Nightmare. Ms. Smith has been at the forefront of developing and articulating smart metrics.

Chad Smith is a partner with the Demand Driven Institute and is a cofounder and Managing Partner of Constraints Management Group, LLC. He has been at the forefront of developing and articulating the blueprint for planning and execution in the twenty-first century—Demand Driven MRP (DDMRP). Mr. Smith is the coauthor of Orlicky’s Materials Requirement Planning, Third Edition and serves as the Program Director of the Certified Demand Driven Planner (CDDP) Program for the International Supply Chain Education Alliance (ISCEA). He is a frequent consultant to large multinational manufacturing and supply chain companies. Mr. Smith is an internationally recognized expert in the Theory of Constraints and is a contributing author for The Theory of Constraints Handbook.

Table of Contents

Ch 1. The Demand Driven World
Ch 2. The Foundation of Metrics
Ch 3. The Problem with Conventional Metrics
Ch 4. The Utilization and Efficiency Assumption
Ch 5. The Push and Promote Assumption
Ch 6. The Inventory is a Waste Assumption
Ch 7. The Due Date Assumption
Ch 8. Demand Driven Economic Model – What are the Right
Ch 9. Local Demand Driven Metrics
Ch 10. Feedback & Accountability
Ch 11. Macro Case Study
Ch 12. Sales and Operations Planning's Role and Integrating it into the Demand Driven Approach
Ch 13. The Keys to a Successful Demand Driven System
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