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1 CHAPTER 3- CREATING & MANAGING SUPPLIER RELATIONSHIPS
Principles of Supply Chain Management: A Balanced Approach

2 MARK10 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
JANUARY 18, 2007 AGENDA Return homework… What in the world is going on…? (Part 1) What in the World is Going On…? (Part 2) Lecture Chapter 3 Assign homework MARK10 PRINCIPLES OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT BILL TENNANT

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Introduction “Supply, sourcing, and purchasing professionals in companies nationwide believe strongly that more and stronger supplier partnerships are critical to achieving competitive corporate performance” Purchasing Magazine Supplier partnerships involve “a mutual commitment over an extended time to work together to the mutual benefit of both parties, sharing relevant information and the risks and rewards of the relationship” Institute for Supply Management MARK10 PRINCIPLES OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT BILL TENNANT

4 MARK10 CREATING AND MANAGING SUPPLIER RELATIONSHIPS
BUILDING TRUST SHARED VISION AND OBJECTIVES PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS MUTUAL BENEFITS COMMITMENT CHANGE MANAGEMENT CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENTS SUPPLIER EVALUATION AND CERTIFICATION MARK10 PRINCIPLES OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT BILL TENNANT

5 Keys to Successful Partnerships
Building Trust With trust, partners are more willing to work together, find compromise solutions to problems, work toward achieving long-term benefits for both parties, and, in short, go to the extra mile. Shared Vision and Objectives Both partners must share the same vision and have objectives that are not only clear but mutually agreeable. The focus must move beyond tactical issues and toward a more strategic path to corporate success. WHAT IS THE SHARED VISION AND OBJECTIVES OF FACULTY AND STUDENTS AND MANAGEMENT AT SLC? MARK10 PRINCIPLES OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT BILL TENNANT

6 Keys to Successful Partnerships- Cont.
Personal Relationships It is people who communicate and make things happen. Mutual Benefits and Needs Partnership should result in a win-win situation, which can only be achieved if both companies have compatible needs. An alliance is much like a marriage, and if only one party is happy, then the marriage is not likely to last. MARK10 PRINCIPLES OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT BILL TENNANT

7 Keys to Successful Partnerships- Cont.
Commitment and Top Management Support Commitment must start at the highest management level. Partnerships tend to be successful when top executives are actively supporting the partnership. Change Management Companies must be prepared to manage change that comes with the formation of new partnerships. MARK10 PRINCIPLES OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT BILL TENNANT

8 Keys to Successful Partnerships- Cont.
Information Sharing & Lines of Communication Both formal and informal lines of communication should be set up to facilitate free flow of information. With high trust, information systems serve more effectively. Confidentiality of sensitive financial, product, and process information must be maintained.  Capabilities Key suppliers must have the right technology and capabilities to meet cost, quality, and delivery requirements. In addition, suppliers must respond quickly to changing customer requirements. MARK10 PRINCIPLES OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT BILL TENNANT

9 Keys to Successful Partnerships- Cont.
You can’t improve what you can’t measure. Measures related to quality, cost, delivery, & flexibility are used to evaluate suppliers. Metrics should be:1) understandable, 2) easy to measure, and 3) focused on real value-added results A multi-criteria approach is best to measure performance.   Total cost of ownership (TCO), made up of all costs associated w/acquisition, use, & maintenance of a good or service MARK10 PRINCIPLES OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT BILL TENNANT

10 Keys to Successful Partnerships- Cont.
Examples of Performance Metrics Cost/Price- Competitive price & availability of cost breakdowns Quality- Zero defects, Fit for use, ISO 9000 Delivery- Fast, Reliable/on time Responsiveness & Flexibility- Responsiveness to customers & to changing situations Environment- Environmentally responsible, ISO 14000 Technology- Superior product/service design Business Metrics- Reputation, information sharing Total Cost of Ownership MARK10 PRINCIPLES OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT BILL TENNANT

11 Keys to Successful Partnerships- Cont.
Continuous Improvement The process of evaluating suppliers based on a set of mutually agreed-upon performance measures provides opportunities for continuous improvement making a series of small improvements over time results in the elimination of waste in a system. Buyers and suppliers must be willing to continuously improve their capabilities in meeting customer requirements of cost, quality, delivery, and technology. MARK10 PRINCIPLES OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT BILL TENNANT

12 Supplier Evaluation and Certification
A process to identify best and most reliable suppliers. Sourcing decisions are made based on facts and not merely on perception. Providing frequent feedback on supplier performance can help avoid surprises and maintain good relationships. Suppliers should be allowed to provide constructive feedback to the customer Supplier Certification refers to “an organization’s process for evaluating the quality systems of key suppliers in an effort to eliminate incoming inspections.” -Institute for Supply Management. MARK10 PRINCIPLES OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT BILL TENNANT

13 Supplier Evaluation and Certification- Cont.
Criteria Used in Certification Programs No incoming product lot rejections (e.g., less than 0.5 percent defective) for a specified time period. No incoming non-product rejections (e.g., late delivery) for a specified time period No significant supplier production-related negative incidents for a specified time period ISO 9000/Q9000 certified or successfully passing a recent, on-site quality system evaluation Mutually agreed-upon set of clearly specified quality performance measures Fully documented process and quality system with cost controls and continuous improvement capabilities Supplier’s processes stable and in control MARK10 PRINCIPLES OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT BILL TENNANT

14 Supplier Evaluation and Certification- Cont.
The Weighted-Criteria Evaluation System Select the key dimensions of performance mutually acceptable to both customer and supplier. Monitor and collect performance data. Assign weights to each of the dimensions. Evaluate performance measures between 0 and 100. Multiply dimension rating by weight and sum overall score. Classify vendors based on their overall score: Unacceptable, Conditional, Certified, & Preferred Audit and perform ongoing certification review. MARK10 PRINCIPLES OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT BILL TENNANT

15 Supplier Evaluation and Certification- Cont.
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16 Supplier Evaluation and Certification- an example
Evaluation for Two Community Colleges: Link to chart MARK10 PRINCIPLES OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT BILL TENNANT

17 Supplier Evaluation and Certification- Cont.
ISO 9000 Developed by International Organization for Standardization (ISO)- series of management & quality standards in design, development, production, installation, and service. U.S. companies wanting to sell in the global market seek ISO 9000 certification. ISO 14000 A family of standards for environmental management. The benefits include reduced energy consumption, environmental liability, waste and pollution, and improved community goodwill. MARK10 PRINCIPLES OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT BILL TENNANT

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Supplier Development Supplier development refers to buyer’s activities undertakes to improve a supplier’s performance and/or capabilities based on the following approach: Identify critical products and services Identify critical suppliers Form a cross-functional team Meet with top management of supplier Identify key projects Define details of Agreement Monitor status and modify strategies MARK10 PRINCIPLES OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT BILL TENNANT

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Supplier Awards Companies should recognize and celebrate the achievements of their best suppliers. Award winners exemplify true partnerships continuous improvement, organizational commitment, and excellence. Award-winning suppliers serve as role models for other suppliers. MARK10 PRINCIPLES OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT BILL TENNANT

20 Supplier Relationship Management Software
Supplier relationship management (SRM) software improves profits and reduces costs. SRM refers to “extended procurement processes such as sourcing analytics (e.g., spend analysis), sourcing execution, procurement execution payment and settlement, and-closing the feedback loop-supplier scorecarding and performance monitoring.” MARK10 PRINCIPLES OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT BILL TENNANT

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Five key points of an SRM system: Automation Integration spans multiple departments, processes, and software applications. Visibility of information and process flows Collaboration through information sharing Optimization of processes and decision making MARK10 PRINCIPLES OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT BILL TENNANT

22 Which supplier scores higher?
MARK10 CHAPTER 3 HOMEWORK Complete Discussion Questions 4, 6, 11 & 15 pages 81-82 Use Bill’s Excel model for question 15. Use the second chart for a second supplier with the following data: Technology = 90 Quality = 75 Responsiveness = 90 Delivery = 85 Cost = 80 Environment = 90 Business = 100 Which supplier scores higher? 2. Review Web Site for Institute for Supply Management ( and provide a summary of one of their services to members or organizations involved in Supply Chain. hard-copy (computer print) by boc Tuesday 3. Skim-read Chapter 4…Strategic Sourcing… MARK10 PRINCIPLES OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT BILL TENNANT


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