Straight to the Bottom Line®: An Executive's Roadmap to World Class Supply Management

Author:   Robert A. Rudzki ,  Douglas Smock ,  Michael Katzorke ,  Shelley Stewart
Publisher:   J Ross Publishing
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9781932159493


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   30 October 2005
Format:   Hardback
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"Straight to the Bottom Line will enable senior corporate executives to turn the enormous top-line and bottom-line potential of supply chain and procurement into reality. Key Features: Provides a clear understanding of the performance improvement opportunities, and what is at stake if these opportunities are overlooked, written by and for senior corporate executives Outlines a powerful and logical approach for assessing the state-of-the-art in their organization Offers ways to estimate the specific opportunities related to implementing a change in strategy and practices Details a comprehensive framework for organizing the transformation plan, across multiple dimensions Gives advice on which areas to focus on first, in order to build and ensure success WAV offers free downloadable resources such as a presentation detailing how modern supply management can improve ROIC and a lost opportunity calculator to quantify the impact of """"maverick buying"""" — available from the Web Added Value Download Resource Center"

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Author:   Robert A. Rudzki ,  Douglas Smock ,  Michael Katzorke ,  Shelley Stewart
Publisher:   J Ross Publishing
Imprint:   J Ross Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.526kg
ISBN:  

9781932159493


ISBN 10:   1932159495
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   30 October 2005
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

"Part One: Executive Assessment - Pre TransformationChapter 1: The OpportunityChapter 2: Where Are You Now? Part Two: An Executive Roadmap to Successful Transformation of Supply ManagementChapter 3: Goals: The Right Place to StartChapter 4: Supply Management's Role: Process Integration! Chapter 5: Pick the Right Leader: Look for Great ""People"" SkillsChapter 6: Corporate Structure: Lead From the CenterChapter 7: Innovation and Technology: From Auctions to Optimization Chapter 8: Measurement and Expectations: Show Me the Money, and What's Reasonable to Expect? Chapter 9: Transformation: Making the Changes StickPart Three: Post Transformation: Best-in-Class Examples from Supply Management TransformationChapter 10: Automotive: A Tale of Two SpendersChapter 11: Consumer Products: Procter & GambleChapter 12: Aerospace & Industrial: United TechnologiesPart Four: The ABCs of Best-in-Class Practices Chapter 13: Strategic Sourcing: Your Most Important ToolChapter 14: Supplier Relationships: The Advantages of Partnering WellChapter 15: Supplier Diversity and Supplier Recognition: Expanding Your Base and Building MomentumChapter 16: Low-Cost Country Sourcing: Today's Game-Changer Chapter 17: Negotiations Management: Homework and Preparation Pay Big DividendsChapter 18: Contract Management: Apply Supplier-Centric StrategiesChapter 19: Risk Management: When - and How - to Hedge Your BetsChapter 20: Consortium Buying: The Good, the Bad and the InternetChapter 21: Asset Recovery: Why the Scrappies Drive New CaddiesChapter 22: Consultants: To Use or Not to Use; That is the QuestionChapter 23: Outsourcing: When and Where it Makes SenseEpilogue: A Few Final Words From the Co-AuthorsAppendix A: Profiles of Software VendorsAppendix B: Profiles of Supply Management Consultants Appendix C: Profiles of Supply Management Outsourcing Service ProvidersSource NotesIndex"

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Robert A. Rudzki is President of Greybeard Advisors LLC, a firm that assists enterprises improve their financial performance. He is also a director of a privacy and security software company, and is an Advisory Board member of several companies. Previously, Bob was Senior Vice President and Chief Procurement Officer at Bayer Corp., where he led a nationally recognized transformation effort. Prior to that he was an executive of Bethlehem Steel Corp., which he led to recognition from Purchasing Magazine as a Best Places to Work, and a top-quartile ranking in a best practices survey of 160 global corporations. In the course of his career, he has held various executive management positions, which included finance, accounting, procurement and logistics, business development and P & L responsibility. Douglas A. Smock is Editorial Director of GlobalCPO.com, an online source of procurement analysis and best-in-class practices. Previously, Doug was Editor-in-Chief of Purchasing Magazine. During his tenure, the magazine received five national awards for editorial excellence from the American Society of Business Press Editors. No other publication in this field had ever won even one of these awards. During his career, he also served as chief editor of Plastics World, Associate Publisher of Modern Mold and Tooling at McGraw-Hill, and staff writer for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. He founded and produced the Urethanes Report and High-Tech Molding newsletters and has won or supervised staffs that earned three Jesse Neal awards - one of the most prized awards in the industry that recognizes editorial excellence in independent business publications. Mike Katzorke currently serves as Vice President Supply Chain Management with Smiths Aerospace. Mike is a business process improvement professional with more than 20 years of leadership experience in operations, materials, manufacturing, quality, systems, and strategic supply chain management. Prior to joining Smiths in December 2003, he was with Cessna Aircraft Company as Senior Vice President of Supply Chain Management. He has participated and led in the application of Malcolm Baldrige, Lean, and Six Sigma tools in integrated improvement processes at three Fortune 100 companies. Shelley Stewart, Jr is Vice President of Supply Chain at Tyco, where he is responsible for $20 billion in spending and leads cross divisional sourcing teams in an effort to reduce procurement costs throughout Tyco by $1 billion by 2006. Shelley is also responsible for promoting best practices across the company's supply chain organization. Prior to joining Tyco, Shelley was Senior Vice President of Supply Chain Management at Invensys plc, headquartered in London. Shelley's career also included senior level procurement positions at Raytheon and United Technologies. He is currently a member of the Conference Board's Supply Chain Council and sits on the visiting Board of Directors at Howard University's School of Business.

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