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This is an excellent lead into many topics in the Supply Chain Management industrial and academic spheres. I am following your lectures as they are clear
The starting point of all Supply Chains should be the voice of the customer - and this should be reflected in their service/supply agreement with items such as lead times and communication requirements completely resolved. This can be hard when the sales team focus on the product and the price neglecting that service and compliance will retain the customer.
TIMESTAMPS (in case you want to skip) 👇 0:00 Intro 0:25 Most Companies Fail to Understand the Service Needs of the Customers 0:58 Most Companies Don’t Segment the Customer Needs 1:30 Some Customers are Happy with What You Might Perceive as Poor Service 2:18 Most Companies Don’t Have Sufficient SC Cost and Performance Visibility 3:07 Customers often won't Tell You When They’re Not Happy 4:40 All Companies Have Non-Profitable Customers/Orders 5:48 All Companies Have Non-Profitable Products and Services 6:31 Summary 6:46 Outro
I am an undergraduate, interested in supply chain industry, is it possible for me to enter supply chain industry,, especially in ports, with a masters in industrial engineering. Please guide me through this sir, if not what should I do, pursue a supply chain management degree without work experience?
I would get some work experience in Supply Chain first, then if you feel the need for further formal training, pick something suitable. Balance education with experience.
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This is an excellent lead into many topics in the Supply Chain Management industrial and academic spheres. I am following your lectures as they are clear
Glad you enjoy them.
The starting point of all Supply Chains should be the voice of the customer - and this should be reflected in their service/supply agreement with items such as lead times and communication requirements completely resolved.
This can be hard when the sales team focus on the product and the price neglecting that service and compliance will retain the customer.
Very true Peter. Good point.
Thank u sir for ur valuable insights
Always welcome
TIMESTAMPS (in case you want to skip) 👇
0:00 Intro
0:25 Most Companies Fail to Understand the Service Needs of the Customers
0:58 Most Companies Don’t Segment the Customer Needs
1:30 Some Customers are Happy with What You Might Perceive as Poor Service
2:18 Most Companies Don’t Have Sufficient SC Cost and Performance Visibility
3:07 Customers often won't Tell You When They’re Not Happy
4:40 All Companies Have Non-Profitable Customers/Orders
5:48 All Companies Have Non-Profitable Products and Services
6:31 Summary
6:46 Outro
I am an undergraduate, interested in supply chain industry, is it possible for me to enter supply chain industry,, especially in ports, with a masters in industrial engineering. Please guide me through this sir, if not what should I do, pursue a supply chain management degree without work experience?
I would get some work experience in Supply Chain first, then if you feel the need for further formal training, pick something suitable. Balance education with experience.
Thank you sir, this really helps me to make a better decision.
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