China vs. Mexico

China vs. Mexico

  • China vs. Mexico
    The importance of proximity to the customer is a greatly recognized principle that can derive tangible benefits for any organization that desires to improve market synergies.  China vs. Mexico is quickly becoming a market proximity consideration.  The results can be multiple fold.  First, proximity increases customer loyalty, it gives the organization greater flexibility to execute changes faster and adapt based on the voice of the customer.  The ultimate result …Read More
    This entry was posted in Global Initiatives, Manufacturing and Distribution, Market Effectiveness, Mexico, Weekend Thought, on May 27, 2016
  • Business Restructuring : Operational and Financial

    Every company is faced with some type of restructuring activity during its history.   The restructuring process is painful and often unsuccessful.  There are two basic types of restructuring:  financial and operational.  Financial restructurings are often a result of poor operational performance and the reality that the management team has not responded quickly enough to changing business dynamics. In this case, a wall to wall cost takeout is called for. Often, the need to restructure is a gut reaction by senior management in response to perceived weaknesses in the business.  This article focuses on operational restructuring and the process for planning and successfully implementing it.

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    This entry was posted in M&A, Manufacturing and Distribution, Strategy 5.0, Weekend Thought, on April 15, 2016
  • The Executive Conundrum With Hiring a Consultant
    Executives are faced with a conundrum when they are trying to decide on when and how to hire a consultant. There are typically 5 issues that nag an executive during this decision making process.  Those issues typically go along these lines:
    • Consultants are too expensive; especially the top tier consulting firms and they don’t get real, measureable value
    • Every professional who is unemployed or underemployed is a consultant until their next job and they don’t have the appropriate bandwidth; but they are cheap
    • Finding a consultant or consulting firm who is a cultural fit with the organization
    • Finding a consulting firm who has all the functional resources required for an entire project.
    • When to admit that we really can’t solve the problem ourselves
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    This entry was posted in Exit Planning and Transition, Global Initiatives, Manufacturing and Distribution, Market Effectiveness, Organizational Development, Strategy 5.0, Weekend Thought, on February 20, 2016
  • The ” Known Good Product ” Litmus Test

    Known Good ProductIt doesn’t matter what size your company is or what industry you are in. Every company is challenged with delivering a Known Good Product or Service  Let’s face it, companies are only about offering products and services. When working with clients, I often ask their definition of a Known Good Product and am usually surprised by their inability to give me a good answer. They often say that it is a function of cost or quality or customer satisfaction or profitability, but I typically never hear them say …Read More

    This entry was posted in Manufacturing and Distribution, Product Development, Strategy 5.0, Total Cost of Ownership, Weekend Thought, on December 13, 2015
  • Elements of an Effective Supplier Management Program

    Supplier Management ProgramYou would think that in today’s world, effective supplier management programs are well defined and utilized throughout every company. The sad fact is that we have worked with middle market companies up to $500M in annual revenues who don’t have an effective supplier management program. The smaller the company, the worse it gets despite the fact that supplier management is one of the 7 critical business processes that every company must master in order to achieve long term success. Many organizations have …Read More

    This entry was posted in Continuous Improvement, Manufacturing and Distribution, Supply Chain Optimization, Total Cost of Ownership, Weekend Thought, on November 21, 2015
  • Weekend Thought: New Product Introduction

    New Product LaunchI was recently working with a division of a $1B company who was having problems with the introduction of a highly engineered product in a foreign country. They were struggling with manufacturing a complex component in a new product that was introducing a disruptive technology.

    They recognized that this new product introduction was complex and that successfully introducing this product was the basis for their Market Effectiveness. They knew that that new product introduction programs typically generate their highest sales and profit margins in the fist 12 months after implementation. Disruptive product programs that are poorly implemented …Read More

    This entry was posted in Manufacturing and Distribution, Market Effectiveness, Product Development, Strategy 5.0, Weekend Thought, on October 17, 2015
  • Distribution Strategy: Choosing a New DC

    Manufacturing & Distribution ConsultantsUnhappy with your current DC? Expanding to a new region?

    Whatever your reason for wanting to open a new warehouse or distribution center, you know that the decision can’t be taken lightly… and 3PL providers don’t make it easy to do side-by-side comparisons of their services and prices. There is more to developing an analysis of the options than …Read More
    This entry was posted in Manufacturing and Distribution, Strategy 5.0, Supply Chain Optimization, Total Cost of Ownership, Weekend Thought, on August 28, 2015
  • Distribution Cost Reduction in a 3PL Model
     

    Product Manufacturing Consulting FirmAre you getting all you can from your best 3PL Warehouse Provider?

    If you are using more than one 3PL warehouse provider and each one is a standalone partner, you may have opportunities to simplify day-to-day operations and maintain or reduce your SG&A costs, even if you expand your distribution network. Let me tell you a quick story. …Read More
    This entry was posted in Manufacturing and Distribution, Supply Chain Optimization, Weekend Thought, on August 8, 2015
  • How Do Total Cost of Ownership Models Affect Your Business?

    Process Improvement Consulting firmThe concept of the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) is not new and for many not a bit exciting. But, it is a critical part of the acquisition process and has been successfully used for the analysis of Information Technology and government procured products for many years. It is a mainstay of the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR). Yet, the concept of the Total Cost of Ownership hasn’t been universally adopted by middle market manufacturing and distribution companies as part of their standard Supply Chain Management Solutions. Middle market companies …Read More

    This entry was posted in Continuous Improvement, Manufacturing and Distribution, Market Effectiveness, Supply Chain Optimization, Total Cost of Ownership, Weekend Thought, on July 31, 2015
  • 7 Critical Business Processes That You Live or Die By

    Business Process Consulting ServicesWorking capital, cash flow and operating profits are primary measures of senior leadership performance. Companies audit their financials every year to validate compliance and performance, but typically don’t have an audit plan for critical business processes that impact these performance measures and the customer’s perception of performance.

    There are 7 critical business processes that every company must …Read More

    This entry was posted in Company Physical, Information Technology, Manufacturing and Distribution, Strategy 5.0, Supply Chain Optimization, Weekend Thought, on June 5, 2015

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