Benchmarking & Best Practice Research.
Benchmarking measures the performance of the company’s supply chain by considering quantity, value, and time. It also measures the impact of each improvement made by managers subject to proper measurement indicators.
At Supply Chain Council we formalize the way information is gathered and used. This way, an organization can use its consolidated purchasing power to find the best possible values in the marketplace and align its purchasing strategy to business goals. We Strategise and come up with the best solution for your company. Our process begins with analysing business needs and historical spending, followed by outlining a strategic plan, and then conducting data collection and market analysis that guides the selection of a roster of suppliers. We bring a sourcing plan that then allows them to develop an adaptable system that contributes to the overall value of the business in the long term.
Organizations encounter an ever-increasing amount of pressure to reduce costs and improve company performance. It tends to be even harder for them to have a bind or draft a contract that will lower their company expenses. If you find your company in that state of managing contract, then let Supply Chain Council help you. We will assist with the creation, execution, and analysis of existing contracts to maximize operational and financial performance within your organization, all while reducing financial risk.
Let the Supply Chain Council help in managing the inner workings of your business so it runs as efficiently as possible. Whether you make products, sell products, or provide services, every small business owner has to oversee the design and management of behind-the-scenes work. It involves planning, organizing, and overseeing the organization’s processes to balance revenues and costs and achieve the highest possible operating profit. Our team can do all that and you focus on company growth.
Using the developed framework, the Supply Chain Council’s focused application was built to test the feasibility of applying peer-to-peer networking to different companies. Results and discussion are presented based on a scenario analysis which yielded positive results. Also, several future directions for research in this area are discussed to lead your company on a good path.
Many papers have speculated on the possibility of applying peer-to-peer networking concepts to networks that exist in the physical world such as financial markets, business or personal communication, and ad hoc networking. One such application that has been discussed in the literature has been the application of peer-to-peer to corporate supply chains to provide a flexible communication medium that may overcome some classical problems in supply chain management.
Automation is a game-changer in supply chain management. In the digital age, businesses need to optimize their workflows to maintain a competitive edge, and the Supply Chain Council’s automation tools enable companies to do just that. We prefer systematizing part or all of a workflow to improve processes. Automating part or all of the supply chain has several potential benefits for businesses – namely, reducing manual effort while increasing productivity, efficiency, and accuracy. Allow us offload that part of the work for you so that your business operations are optimized.
Mentoring can be a long-term relationship, where goals may change over time. Let the SCC team coach or work hand in hand with you with the goal of bringing up performance and realising improvement in specific skill areas. With coaching, you provide your staff with the opportunity to grow and achieve optimal performance through consistent feedback, counselling and mentoring. Rather than relying solely on a review schedule, you can support employees along the path to meeting their goals. Our team of seasoned supply chain management professionals has continued to change and evolve to fit the needs of the growing global supply chain.
Volunteerism is the practice of providing time and skills for the benefit of other people and causes rather than for financial benefit. In an employment-related context, volunteerism is concerned with the methods and tools employers use to support employees that want to volunteer. The company may also mobilize its resources to allow the entire company to volunteer for a good cause and the Supply Chain Council is here to help out with those strategic ideas on how the organisation can leverage the idea of volunteering.