Manufacturing Executive - November 2008 - (Page 34) RESOU Your Cognos Title: 7 REPORTS EVERY SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGER NEEDS Download: manufacturing-executive.com/cognos6 Summary: IBM/Cognos Supply Chain Performance Management (SCPM) contain the complete range of capabilities you need to build and manage a high-performance supply chain: interactive scorecards and dashboards, business event management, reporting and analysis, data integration, planning, budgeting, forecasting, and consolidation. Title: OVERCOMING BARRIERS TO SUPPLY CHAIN PERFORMANCE Download: manufacturing-executive.com/cognos7 Summary: A supply chain can contain hundreds, even thousands of interconnected components and contributors. To keep them all running smoothly, managers need to see what is going on, what’s most critical, what decisions they need to make, and the impact these decisions will have up and down the extended supply chain. Epicor Title: 11 CRITERIA FOR SELECTING THE BEST ERP SYSTEM REPLACEMENT Download: manufacturing-executive.com/epicor15 Summary: An ERP system is your information backbone and reaches into all areas of your business and value-chain. Replacing it can open unlimited business opportunities. Use this white paper to find the right software solution for your business. Title: HOW PRINCIPLES OF LEAN MANUFACTURING TRANSFER BENEFITS TO OPERATIONS Download: manufacturing-executive.com/epicor16 Summary: In the last several years, the manufacturing sector has moved from vertically organized structures to horizontal organizations; that is, a single company no longer controls its product from, let’s say, the mine to the store shelf. Instead, today’s companies control only pieces of the supply chain, and the companies and divisions controlling those various components may be located just about anywhere in the world. 34 November 2008 http://www.manufacturing-executive.com/cognos6 http://www.manufacturing-executive.com/cognos7 http://www.manufacturing-executive.com/epicor15 http://www.manufacturing-executive.com/epicor16
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