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Supply Chain Management

Increasing Cash Flow through Supply Chain Improvements

Published in "The ACA Group" website, March, 2011 As we are emerging from the recession, we are by no means returning to the high growth days of the past. Instead, the new normal is here to stay - slow growth for those who stay ahead of the curve, tight [...]

Lessons learned from my Procurement Mentor: Negotiations Success

My procurement mentor exemplifies "profit through people" and can achieve more on a golf course in 2 hours than an entire team of Harvard MBA's could achieve in a year. He took all the complex terminology, confusing pricing indicators, economic trends and world events and turned it into a [...]

The Keys to Delivering Exceptional Customer Service

With more and more companies struggling to achieve plan, investor's targets, Wall Street expectations, etc, it appears as though companies are cutting costs (many times, focusing much attention on the "small stuff" such as $100 expense reports etc), asking employees to work longer hours and putting together other triage [...]

2023-09-11T00:35:39-07:00April 27, 2013|Categories: Customer Service, Supply Chain Management|Tags: |

Achieving Inventory Velocity “and” Customer Delight

Do these hypothetical situations sound familiar? Acme Company has a large, priority customer called Wylie Company. Acme must service Wylie flawlessly to maintain the contract, so to ensure stock is always available when Wylie needs it, Acme agrees to a guaranteed safety stock level for Wylie. And, Acme ends [...]

Customer Service

Exceptional customer service and customer relations can make or break your business. A few tips to improve your customer service include: Focus on providing value - know what your customers' value (service, price, features, lead time, etc). How can you be better than everyone else in providing your customer's [...]

2023-09-11T09:25:53-07:00April 25, 2013|Categories: Customer Service, Supply Chain Management|Tags: |

Sarbanes Oxley

Meant to protect investors and increase transparency in corporate accounting, implementing the Sarbanes Oxley Act takes some organizational introspection. The 2002 Sarbanes Oxley legislation (new, enhanced standards for all U.S. public companies) was established in response to high-profile financial scandals (Enron etc) in order to protect shareholders and the [...]

The Value of Customer Service

The value of customer service might not be clear until it's necessary - after all, it seems like not a big deal to potentially sacrifice a bit of service in order to gain a good discount. How many of us shop for discounts at the store? Or, in a [...]

2023-09-11T10:08:43-07:00April 25, 2013|Categories: Customer Service, Supply Chain Management|Tags: |

Why Customer Service Should be #1

As I'm on my way to New York to give a speech on leveraging supply chain strategy to achieve a competitive advantage, I've been thinking about common themes with my speeches, articles, surveys and client observations - customer service emerged as a vital priority in all cases. Customer service [...]

2023-09-11T10:53:42-07:00April 25, 2013|Categories: Customer Service, Supply Chain Management|Tags: , , |

What are the Latest Supply Chain Trends?

How can we not only "get through" today's new normal business environment but THRIVE? In my 20+ years of experience as both an Operations Executive and as an entrepreneur and business consultant who has worked with multiple companies ranging from start-ups to multi-billion dollar enterprises across varied industries and [...]

2023-09-11T11:07:35-07:00April 25, 2013|Categories: Supply Chain|Tags: , , , |
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