7 Steps to Build a Sustainable S&OP Culture

S&OP is a long term game, if not a never ending continuous improvement game. More than once, I’ve witnessed well working S&OP processes collapse within months after a merger, restructure, leadership change or other significant business changes. The process was working; people rocked up to meetings and had meaningful conversation. Information was on the table, some business decisions were made. Systems were working to support … Continue reading 7 Steps to Build a Sustainable S&OP Culture

Leading sustainable S&OP

Hi all, as promised in my December blog find my presentation on leading sustainable S&OP here! Sustainable S&OP can only be established when an S&OP culture is created. To create an S&OP culture, effective S&OP behaviours like discipline, common goals, trust, communication and collaboration need to become part of a company DNA. This presentation links some literature on this behaviour with results from my S&OP pulse … Continue reading Leading sustainable S&OP

Leading S&OP/IBP across geographies

This is the last in a series of four articles on leading an effective S&OP/IBP culture. The first article was on effective S&OP/IBP behaviour. The second article on leading S&OP/IBP change. The third article discussed on how to lead sustainable S&OP/IBP and introduced the ‘S&OP leadership quadrant’. This fourth article is about leading S&OP/IBP across geographies. Leading S&OP/IBP across geographies Once a company starts crossing the borders other complexity … Continue reading Leading S&OP/IBP across geographies

Leading S&OP/IBP change

This is the second in a series of four articles on leading an effective S&OP/IBP culture. The first article  was on S&OP/IBP behaviour. This second article is on leading S&OP/IBP change. Leading S&OP / IBP change Whilst implementing S&OP/IBP, you and your company will go through a change process. Leading S&OP/IBP is about leading change in processes, systems and behaviour and you need support to … Continue reading Leading S&OP/IBP change

Leading an effective S&OP culture

Many articles and whitepapers have been written on how to overcome the process and technology aspects of S&OP. Not many S&OP whitepapers have been written on how to include and overcome behavioural and cultural aspects of S&OP. I will write four articles that will provide you with some thoughts and guidance to address behavioural and leadership challenges when implementing and sustaining effective S&OP. In my … Continue reading Leading an effective S&OP culture

Cracking the code of S&OP II

We’re are still on our quest to crack the code of S&OP before the IE group S&OP summit ‘Cracking The Code of S&OP’ next week in Boston. Like symbologist Robert Langdon in the ‘Da Vinci Code’ we have to solve complex puzzles, cryptic messages and overcome hurdles and change to unlock the code to one of the most important business processes of our time: S&OP! … Continue reading Cracking the code of S&OP II

The impact of company culture on IBP part VI: Geography 3

Globalization is pushing companies to plan and operate more and more across the borders of their country of origin. This will have an impact global S&OP/IBP processes as well. In my previous blog (the fifth out of this serie from six) on this topic https://supplychaintrends.wordpress.com/2011/06/17/the-impact-of-company-culture-on-ibp-part-iv-geography-2/ I used Geert Hofstede’s ground breaking work on cultures to explore what could be preferred cultural drivers to implement and … Continue reading The impact of company culture on IBP part VI: Geography 3

S&OP and communication; just listen!

Most people would agree that communication is an essential part of running effective S&OP/IBP processes. Or maybe we should say that communication is part of running an effective business! According to the results of the S&OP pulse check 2011, 144 participants from 30 countries indicated in two ways the importance of communication: 1. They voted as key reason to implement S&OP: ‘Improving cross functional communication’ … Continue reading S&OP and communication; just listen!