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Introduction
Spending
time with very diverse sets of businesses—from Combatant Commanders in the military
to a dishwasher repair business, the obvious facts continue to haunt me—and
probably a huge amount of business people—is the lack of real information about
what happens to products once they leave the manufacturer. From a hot bumpy
ride (RFID sensors, anyone) to a lost shipment bound for Iraq, everything that
happens has some kind of relevancy to a host of business people, product designers,
quality engineers, logistics firms, aftermarket managers... oh, and did you
mention the customer? Everyone seems to want the data, yet so little is known.
There
is a whole series of structural reasons for this.
First, many user organizations have a stovepipe procurement process where the purchaser (or the original equipment) is not the same person maintaining it. So information about performance on the plant floor or in the field may not be known in headquarters. Also, many products don't stay with their original owners, making their way to new buyers—from huge used car networks to ebay. The recent commercial where the father is quizzing the automobile to determine if it will take good care of his daughter highlights this issue.
The converse of this is also true. The OEM's service business is disconnected in process, systems philosophy, accounting, etc. In fact, today much of the last mile service businesses may be outsourced. Though best practice says we get connected for the total life cycle of the product, only the very best and very rare of entities can boast this.
Lack of integration between logistics and repair. Getting the stuff to the point of breakdown is a nontrivial exercise. Vision of FedEx packages with laptops might be great for consumer electronics, but large components of aircraft, power generators, even autos—well they don't get there in a mailer—may require a hard day's night, or weeks of travel to get to where it is needed.
Performance-Based
Management Philosophy Will Transform Business
In
recent years we have gone through a life cycle of improvements in the service
infrastructures. And with more and more manufacturing moving offshore, the need
for still more local service providers is evident. Long life products are particularly
expensive not only to repair, but many businesses maintain significant backup
parallel equipments just to offset the vagaries of downtime. But that stuff's
expensive! And the tolerance for this is wanning, with economic pressures increasing.
We just don't have an unlimited amount of capital—and it is possible to get
much better performance. Imagine the average household buying a backup auto,
dishwasher, TV, and all their appliances, because the uptime on these products
was less than 50 percent and they had to have a backup while their furnace was
in for repair.

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Performance-Based
Management
Moving
to a performance-based business model will have huge implications for the whole
value chain. Firstly, it's giving customers what they really want. As someone
once said, "our customers don't want drills, they want holes!" Having
said that, it means architecting your processes and technology, from the point
of performance back. Rather than pushing our parts through distribution networks,
it's predicting performance, building products better and sensing or predicting
when they will fail—before they fail—and then averting downtime.
The
implications are profound and don't make everyone feel happy about this.
More
uptime means less sales of original equipment.
The DoD, for example, is beginning to write contracts for these "Performance-based Logistics" weapons systems, like the Joint Strike Fighter, etc. Performance-based Logistics is a leading-edge approach to managing complex supply chains.
Its principle is to manage for outcomes—procure performance rather than parts
and people. It requires total business process reorientation from servicea and
maintenance through procurement techniques, as well as the IT platform for integration.
Technologies that allow predictive management dramatically improve the DoD's
ability to predict and prevent weapon system failures. This includes the addition
of sensing and monitoring technologies for both new and legacy weapon systems,
and incorporates consideration of operational and environmental factors in preventative
maintenance. It also includes data gathering and transmission in a distributed
environment, and represents an integrated approach to driving weapon systems
availability.
Many
IT-focused businesses already have this approach as a core tenant. If you outsource
your data center to SUN, Unisys, etc., you are not particularly interested in
details, you expect uptime. SUN has done a good job of marketing this approach—access
anywhere—total performance to their customers. Real-time sensing tools, performance
analyses, and remote diagnostics have all been part of this model for some time.
Owning
or managing more of the logistics process.
So, an OEM will sell less parts—less original equipment, but increase
service. Less parts can mean JIT Logistics, if you will. So planning systems
like multi-echelon planning play a prominent role here as well. What is the
best network and how do I position inventory best? Many OEMs are starting logistics
businesses, either with partners or moving into them on their own. Good product
companies who may not have overly thought about supply chain excellence, now
have to be just that—excellent.
The
IT business.
Performance-based management is an information-intensive play. The information
at the point of performance is key to so many partners, processes, etc., but
the challenge will be how to get that data. On-boarding diagnostics technologies
embedded within the product, and then integrating that intelligence through
a network provides not only the pinpoint data, but also allows the various entities
who need the information access to synchronize the whole execution process as
well as feed demand, product quality, etc.
Change in Revenue Model
Many
firms will also need more knowledge—not just on what to do—but how to make money
at it. From selling equipment and systems to leasing and transaction fees, in
businesses where they may not adequately understand the business model—what
to say, what it takes to provide stellar performance—will challenge firms who
will attempt this. Understanding the path and practices of firms who already
deliver in the model—at least at a foundation—will provide some guideposts.
But managing an industrial facility, versus a data center versus an automobile
repair center versus a thirty year weapons system, all have their unique attributes,
as well as winning the supply chain components to ensure the complete seamless
efficient model.
There is gold in this model, though, not just in added services to charge for, but in customer retention and an exclusive feedback loop to your product developers for the next generation of 'satisfiers' in the killer product.
The Value Shift
Managing
performance—sustained, responsive, and customer centric—changes the way we think
about, procure, and manage supply chains. This value shift to the real desired
outcomes, performance-based management (PBM), has a dramatic impact on the design
and cost of supply chains, as well as how core suppliers and OEMs design, build,
and service their products. It changes the business models of the enterprise.
Policies, processes, and IT systems that are designed around building, buying,
and moving assets with material as their core will change to performance as
the core. Integrated, visible processes allow the sensing and seeing of what
is needed, rather than over procuring equipment or overstocking inventory. Technology
innovation is creating capabilities supporting the next shift toward this performance-based
approach.
Partnerships
in the value chain—sharing of knowledge, process innovations, and technology
concepts, as well as the building of agreements, will be bedrock to the success
of performance-based business models. The data is housed in too many locations,
in too many enterprises, in all level of aggregation, formats, etc., for partnerships
not to be essential to performance-driven business models.
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About
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For
more than two decades, Ann Grackin, Chief Executive Officer,
has been on the frontlines of the Supply Chain Management technology and e-commerce
frontier, leading global strategy and technology implementations in the high
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Part 1: The News | Trigo Helps Suppliers Connect | Lawson Asserts Itself, Draws A Bead On Bigger Players | i2 Now Serving B2B Suppliers | i2 Bleeds In Shark-Infested Waters | McHugh Software’s DigitaLogistix Built On Strong Foundation | SAPped Catalyst Warns in Wake of CEO Departure | Invensys Announces New Division - Baan Process | Formation Systems Pioneers Product Design Collaboration For The Process Industries | Nike Blames i2 For Finish In Losers Bracket | i2 Buys RightWorks, Deals Blow To Ariba, Manugistics | IT Services E-Procurement | Industri-Matematik Joins The Portal Market | NAPM Puts The Spotlight On Change | Reduce IT Procurement Time And Risk | Manugistics and Agile Make it Official on Valentine’s Day | FreeMarkets’ Surprise Acquisition of Adexa Leaves Many Heads Shaking | Business Objects Teams With TopTier For Analytics | New Dimensions in EC and SCM Part 5: E-Procurement for Process Improvement | New Dimensions in EC and SCM Part 4: Using E-Procurement to Leverage Volume | New Dimensions in EC and SCM Part 3: E-Procurement Can Broaden the Supplier Pool | New Dimensions in EC and SCM Part 2: The Efficiency Gains of E-Procurement | New Dimensions in EC and SCM Part 1: The Benefits of E-Procurement | e-Procurement Is Not Electronic Purchasing | Provia Gets Nod From BMG Distribution | WAM Systems Offers Supply Chain Planning Packaged Solution For Chemicals | With Commerce One, Your Reach May Be The Same As Your Grasp | Essential ERP - Its Functional Scope | Andersen Gives Yantra a Vote of Confidence | Logility Unveils Voyager Select For Total Landed Cost | Implementation Acceleration Using Integration | Prophet 21 First Quarter Revenues Suffer But Pipeline Grows | Manugistics Lays Groundwork For Talus Integration | PurchasePro Acquires Stratton Warren | Aspen Technology Evolves Into Digital Marketplace Provider | Manhattan’s Footprint Grows With Intrepa Acquisition | E-Procurement Is Not Electronic Purchasing - Part II | Let’s Be Frank: It Was A Very Good Quarter For E-Procurement | Aspen’s Step Backward in the First Quarter Part of Familiar Dance | Data Mining: The Brains Behind eCRM | i2 Third Quarter Results Are The Usual Story | Hubspan is in Suppliers’ Corner | Optum’s ConnectStream: First the Pieces Now the Glue | Logistics.com Becomes Transportation Service Provider For Commerce One | Texas Instruments Tells War Stories At i2 Planet | i2 Will Come Out Ahead In Kmart Deal | J.D. Edwards Touts Leadership in Collaboration and Flexibility -- There Seems to be Some Notable Functionality Too | i2 Technologies Lives Life In The Fast Lane | Demantra Secures More Venture Financing | Is Baan Showing Signs of Life After Death? | i2 e-Business Strategy Services Not For Everyone | Commerce One Selects Entrada Software For Affiliate Program | Provia Software Rises To The Challenge | They Know When You Have Gas | Syncra Systems Helps Kimberly-Clark Clean Up | Commerce One: First SAP, then Microsoft. But What About Clarus? | SynQuest Posts Mixed Results | J.D. Edwards’ Mixed Blessings | eConnections Expands Web With IPNet | IMI Sees Red In Dawn Of Fiscal 2001 | EXE and i2 Advance Relationship | The New Manugistics Faces A New Millennium | Thru-Put Announces Features For New APS Release | ICARUS Ends Solo Flight With Aspen | The Pros and Cons of Collaborative Planning | Logility FY 2001 Comes In Like a Lamb | Aspen Technology Built Success From The Ground Up | The Wheres of Electronic Procurement | i2 Paints Broad Strokes at eDay | More Marketplace Success For Manugistics? | Lasership.com Looks To Descartes For Same-Day Delivery Help | Concur Gives Up The Boast | Manhattan Associates Completes Second Quarter On Record Pace | Logistics.com Solutions Target A Grand Scale | EXE Technologies Begins Life In The Public Eye | True to its Texas Roots, i2 Does Everything Big | Never Was A Story Of More Woe Than This Of RJR And Nabisco | Manhattan Partnership With E3, MarketMAX Strikes Compromise | Aspen - To Netfinity and Beyond | SCT Fygir To Lubricate Valvoline’s Supply Chain | American Software - A Tacit Avant-Garde? | Making Sure Your Service Provider Doesn't Fall Down on the Job | Optum Unveils Tradestream For Collaborative Fulfillment | Dead Heat: Corporate Buyers Gain Analysis Tools in Leading e-Procurement Products | License Revenue Up At The New Manugistics | Logility Collaborative Planning Solutions Offer Sound Proposition | A Sharp ASP | Oracle Proud To Be Number Two | J. D. Edwards FOCUSes on Active Supply Chain | Enterprise Messaging Evaluation and Procurement Audio Transcript | To BEA or Not to BEA: Is That the Question? | SAP Gives Up, Declares Victory. Again. | i2 To Power Best Buy | Descartes Plots A Record Course In New Millennium | Infinium and Elcom Walk Down ASP Aisle | Supply Chain Management Audio Conference Transcript | AspenTech Completes Another Piece of the Refining Puzzle With Petrolsoft | HK Systems Gives Birth To Software Company, irista™ | Manugistics To Help Amazon.com In Global Expansion | Remedy Plots A Course To Travel And Expense Capabilities | After Strong Game, Logility Suffers Fourth Quarter Loss | Ross Systems’ Renaissance Yet to Happen | Ariba Gains Legs Courtesy of Descartes | Adexa Reports Record First Quarter Results | i2 Technologies Gets Reporting Help From Hyperion | Saltare.com Prepares LEAP Into B2B Fray | EAI Vendor Active Software Activates Transactions | ChemicalsWorld.com Debuts On The Web | E&Y+ASP=BSP: It’s Not Algebra, But It Adds Up To Something Big | Adexa Prepares To Step Into The Spotlight | Does Someone You Never Ever Heard Of Hold The Keys To The E-Commerce Kingdom? | Spring Brings New Growth To Manhattan Associates | New Partnerships Add to Remedy’s E-Procurement Strengths | Catalyst Emerges Strong in 2000 | E-Procurement in What Language? | i2 Enlists Honeywell in Process Industry Play | Remedy Corporation: Poised for a Comeback? | EAI Vendor Extricity Teams with Moai to Automate E-Commerce Systems | NeoModal Launches Corporate Ship On Promising Journey | SynQuest, Ford Deliver a Novel Application for Inbound Logistics | SynQuest Teams With InterWorld for Internet Sales and Fulfillment | IMI Hopes Vivaldi Plays Well for Reverse Auctioneer | Essential ERP – Current Market Trends – Part II | Will That Wretched ERP Finally Die? Possibly, But Only the Acronym! | Go Fygir! SCT Defeats Incumbent AspenTech at Texaco, Shell Venture | Internet Makes SCP All That It Can Be | Symix Launches eSyte Supply Chain | Is J. D. Edwards’ xtr@ Ordinary? | Getting Beyond the Development Stage | Cyclone Untangles Digital Partnerships | ERP Demand Being Re-heated | SynQuest Ships Manufacturing Software for AS/400 | Manugistics: An Old Dog Learns New Tricks | Logility, IBM to Offer Mid Market Solutions on AS/400 | i2’s Aspect Acquisition Not Overpriced | Komatsu Employs “Mod Squad” For Logility Implementation | E-procurement: From Brilliant Innovation to Common Cliché | Supply Chain Planning in 2000: The Brains Behind Internet Fulfillment | IMI, IBM Take First Step in Third Quarter | Commerce One and Adexa Build Castles in the Air | i2 Adds More Verticals To Ra-b2b-it Stew | Acquisition Places Descartes Before E-Transport | Manugistics Takes Another Hit on Earnings as CFO Resigns | Descartes Systems Group Makes D&T Growth List | Catalyst International Secures French Connection with Steria | i2 Announces e-Business Strategy | Catalyst International Bit by Y2K Bug | Geac and JBA Join Forces to Form New ERP Giant | Optum Gets a Hand From Categoric | Computer Associates, Baan Japan and EXE Announce Strategic Alliance to Provide Total Supply Chain Management Solutions | New Management at Manhattan Associates | i2 Technologies Garners Semiconductor Award | Aspen Technology Posts First-Quarter Loss but Beats Estimates | Hershey's Halloween Nightmare All Too Common for Supply Chain Implementations | Deloitte & Touche Alliance with SynQuest Largely Symbolic | Logility Surges on Second Quarter Earnings Announcement | More Than 600 Customers Live on J.D. Edwards OneWorld. Dot.Com and Brick & Mortar Customers Alike Select J.D. Edwards to Achieve E-Business Agility | SAP Announces Investment in Catalyst International | Fortune Smiles on i2 Technologies | Baan Acquisition Expands Product Set and Integration Issues | Descartes Evolution Yields Revenue Growth But No Profits | Cap Gemini Eyeing Ernst & Young Business Unit | Industri-Matematik Posts 2Q00 Loss But Sells CRM | Andersen Consulting to Grab a Piece of the Internet Pie | Aspen Technology Signs Pact with PWC | SAP Highlights Supply Chain Management Tools | Manugistics Posts Third Quarter Loss But Sees License Growth | PeopleSoft, Lawson To Resell Integration Tools | Heads Roll at Consulting Giant in Wake of SEC Investigation | Manhattan Associates Partners with Intentia | Analysis of Manhattan Associates' New Partnership with CommercialWare | Logility Signs First ASP Deal with ebaseOne | Aspen Follows Good Quarter With Internet Launch | EXE Latest Vendor to Join IBM Supply Chain Club | AspenTech Launches e-Business InitiativeFinally | ERP Vendors Moving to Aerospace and Defense Markets | SCT Corp Previews New B2B Planning, Execution, and eProcurement Suite | Company Makes Good On B2B Collaboration | Siebel Sees Farther on Shoulders of Giants | G-Log Offers New Start For CEO, Management Team | The New Manugistics Debuts eBusiness Products | SAP Posts Solid Q499, but Warns of Q100 | What's in a Name for Supply Chain Vendors? | i2 Technologies: Is the Boom Over? | Concur's Customers Can Network Now | Rentable Procurement | Ariba Reaches Out To The Little Guy | Commerce One to Procure for the Antipodes and Elsewhere | Procurement and Office Supply Companies Ink Deal | Oracle is Word One at Ford | Life-sciences E-commerce Supplier Grows | Charitable Giving Is How These Firms Make Their Living | AMERICAN EXPRESS Selects TRADEX To Build New Business to Business Commerce Network | Peregrine Hatches an "e-" | Ariba Goes Vertical: No Pain, Much Gain | Ariba Dances for Joy in Quarter Time | Commerce One Tries Harder | E-Procurement Energizes Energy | Commerce One Goes High, Wide and PeopleSoft | Credit Accounting Firm with E-procurement Initiative | BAAN Announces "Open World": Business-To-Business Collaboration Over The Internet | With New Clothes and Hairdo, Clarus Asks for Pin Money | Concur Scores A Bingo | B2Big Deal for IBM, Ariba, and i2 | GE Comes to Lunch. Want to Guess Who the Appetizer Will Be? | Compaq Buys a Chunk of Inacom - But Will It Help? | i2 Technologies at the Front of the Supply Chain | AspenTech Searching for Definition in FY2000 | Manugistics Faces Uncertain Future | Oracle Co. - Internet Paradigm Boosts Applications Growth | SAP APO: Will it Fill the Gap? | SSA: Evolving into systems integrator to survive | JBA: Will it remain "@ctive Enterprise"? | Industri-Matematik Faces Uphill Climb | Advanced Planning and Scheduling: A Critical Part of Customer Fulfillment | Enterprise Resources Planning (ERP) Market - Dismal 1999, the New Millennium to bring Relief (for Some) | Descartes Systems Group: Small Company With Large Ambition | Logility: Voyager in B2B Collaborative Commerce | QAD Inc.: The Art of Vertical Focus | Ariba Hopes to Spark Chain Reaction | First Look: Peregrine Offers Cradle to Grave Procurement | Baan E-Commerce: a Wing, a Prayer & a Single Platform | Getting Strategic Planning and Financial Planning in the Same Bailiwick | Catalyst International Ties Fate to SAP | Surf's Up at Akamai |