Group MAX Presentation. Question: What are the elements of Dell Strategy? Which one of the 5 Generic Competitive Strategies is Dell Employing? How well do the different pieces of Dell Strategies Fit together? In what ways is Dell Strategy Evolving? 1. What are the elements of Dell Strategy? (Page C121) a. Build To Order. This concept great reduced cost and risk associated with carrying large stock of parts, components and finish goods b. Selling to customer directly. By bypassing
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profitability. The company has implemented various programs and processes to create a lean, responsive system with better consumer forecasting. Their challenge is to continue to research ways to stay viable in current market and industry conditions. Dell Computers has been very successful with a direct model and virtual integration that may or not work well for Ford. CONTENTS * ISSUE 3 * ANALYSIS 4 * ALTERNATIVES 6 * RECOMMENDATIONS 7 * IMPLEMENTATION 8
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The Supply Chain Management Association Table of Contents Executive Summary…………………………….…………………………………..3 Environment and Root Cause Analysis…………………………………….4 Issue Identification……………………………………….…………………………4 Alternatives and Options………………………………………………………..5 Recommendations…………………………………………….…..……………….6 Implementation…………………………………………………..………………….6 Monitor and Control……………………………………………..……….………7 Exhibit One: ………………….…………………………………….………….…….7 Exhibit Two: ………………….…………………………………….………….…….8
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PERFORMANCE SUPPLY CHAIN SUPPLY CHAIN THE &THE VS. HYPE REALITY 46 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT REVIEW · SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2001 www.scmr.com The conventional wisdom is that competition in the future will not be company vs. company but supply chain vs. supply chain. But the reality is that instances of head-to-head supply chain competition will be limited. The more likely scenario will find companies competing— and winning—based on the capabilities they can assemble across their supply networks
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Ford vs Dell Executive Summary FORDs current method of controlling all aspects of the manufacturing is outdated and is limiting the corporation’s annual results. In order to stay competitive and become efficient again, FORD needs to re-evaluate their current supply chain and implement key portions of DELLs vertically integrated supply chain model. A proper implementation will increase information flow between suppliers, departments and dealers resulting in a reduction of redundant inventory
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manufacturing plants. Issues Teri Takai, Director of Supply Chain Systems is contemplating recommendations on information technologies (e.g., Internet technologies) from new high-tech industries could alter how Ford interacts with suppliers. • One group favoring "virtual integration" like Dell. • Another group believes differences between the auto business and computer manufacturing is substantive. Relative to Dell, Ford’s supplier network has more layers and companies
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.... Dell Case: Question 1 :: What are the advantages to Dell of having manufacturing sites located where they are? What are the potential disadvantages? Answer: Dell’s manufacturing sites are in Brazil, China, Malaysia, Ireland, and the U.S. Advantages of these locations are that some of them are low cost (Brazil, China, Malaysia and, relatively, Ireland), they have educated work forces that are highly productive, and they are near large regional markets. Dell Case: Question
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Implementation Page 10 Monitor and Control Page 11 1|Page Session 9, Ford Case Study by Christine Godby Executive Summary As Director of Supply Chain Systems, I have reviewed the analysis by my esteemed colleagues of our current supply chain and our recently implemented strategies to date. We have made significant changes to our supply chain through Ford 2000 and we should be proud of our achievements! Our use of information technology (IT) has enabled us to work together as a global
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Exhibits 13 Executive Summary After reviewing Ford Motor supply chain, we became aware of its very complex nature. Due to this complexity we are forced to search for alternatives to overcome the costly supply chain challenges faced by our industry both now and in the future. The present system has an inefficient control of a large database and a vast and complex network of suppliers. We need to change our supply chain in order to make it more cost effective and profitable. After careful
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DARDEN’S GLOBAL CHAIN SUPPLY CASE STUDY Thinh Quang Bui GSCM-206-26722 1) What are the advantages of each of Darden’s four supply chains? There are several advantages of each of Darden’s four supply chains. First is “smallware”, by having Darden Direct Distribution in Orlando, Florida, Darden easily manage the delivery path to restaurants by common carrier, lower cost in inventory. It also helps to give all restaurants are having the same quality of smallware. Second is frozen and canned food. With
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