What’s the Big Deal About 300?

People celebrate milestones; I’m no exception. Birthdays, anniversaries, victories.  We celebrate sentimental times and achievements. Sometimes, we play down some these things because whatever we’re celebrating doesn’t stand up to what others had done or had been awarded with.  We compare notes; we look small; we decide not to make a big deal.  I onceContinue reading “What’s the Big Deal About 300?”

Knowing Your Inventory ABC’s

A business owner asked me:  how can I manage my company’s inventories more efficiently? The business owner imported soap, luggage, and cell phones, in short: assorted merchandise.  He shipped in and kept hundreds of items in inventory, in which he had trouble keeping track.  Sometimes he had too many items in storage or had tooContinue reading “Knowing Your Inventory ABC’s”

The Good Problem

The repairman sighed.  No one called; there was nothing to do.  The ad said it best:  we make dependable appliances.  That meant that the repairmen, even though employed and salaried, had no jobs pending.  They were there just in case, nothing else.  It was a lonely life, and the repairmen complained about the loneliness.  ForContinue reading “The Good Problem”

The Need to Change the Supply Chain

When a parcel arrives at my doorstep, I see myself at the end of a supply chain process—a process which involved multiple operations from procurement, manufacturing, to logistics. But I could care less.  What mattered is I got my parcel and the items I ordered. The individuals in the respective supply chain processes which enabledContinue reading “The Need to Change the Supply Chain”

Elements of Productivity

Our objectives stem from our business priorities, which usually consist of: How managers perform against objectives relative to meeting their business organisations’ priorities define their productivity.  The mistake managers make is classifying productivity as a mere performance measure.  As much as it does make visible how well the enterprise performs, productivity is more an attributeContinue reading “Elements of Productivity”

The Benefits of Management By Walking Around

Some of us may remember Management by Walking Around.  It was a buzz phrase from the 1980’s, credited to Hewlett-Packard executives and made popular from the book, In Search of Excellence, by Tom Peters and Robert Waterman.  Management by Walking Around (also known as Management by Wandering Around) or just MBWA for short, is essentiallyContinue reading “The Benefits of Management By Walking Around”

“Where’s My Order?”

“Where’s my order?”  I heard the lady say to the server at the diner.  A family of four had been waiting for their food.  Their appetizers and some entrees arrived but not all.   The lady who was apparently the wife and mother of the family was impatient. “Please cancel the order if you cannot serveContinue reading ““Where’s My Order?””

Pursuing Productivity Amid Adversity

The year 2025 arrived and what many businesses dreaded came true.  Newly inaugurated American President Donald Trump and his economic hawks swooped and threw global trade into turmoil. Arguing unfair trade practices from many nations, President Trump imposed tariffs on billions of dollars of imports from Canada, Mexico, China, and the European Union (EU), withContinue reading “Pursuing Productivity Amid Adversity”

Missing in Supply Chains: Productivity

If there’s one thing I find missing in every business news story I’ve read, it’s:   productivity.  If there is an article about productivity, it usually is in the context of labour efficiency or how much output workers churn out over a given period.  Some media writers define productivity as to how many tasks we completeContinue reading “Missing in Supply Chains: Productivity”

What Do We Do with ‘Bad Orders?’

One of the most irritating things in supply chain management is handling returned items from customers.  We spend plenty of our precious time & resources trying to get rid of them. ‘Bad orders’ or BO for short are otherwise known as unsaleable merchandise or trade returns.  BO is a commonplace term in the consumer goodsContinue reading “What Do We Do with ‘Bad Orders?’”