In the global marketplace, no business is a self-contained
island. No matter how effective your internal material movement, to
be a future-thinking business, you must go to the next step and
develop long-term supplier partnerships built on a dedication to
continuous improvement and the basic concepts of Lean
implementation.
Lean Supplier Development: Establishing Partnerships and True
Costs Throughout the Supply Chain provides step-by-step instruction
on how to build partnerships of mutual improvement and success
through supplier development. Offering the same advice that they
have successfully applied to corporations across the globe,
award-winning consultants Chris Harris, Rick Harris, and Chuck
Streeter -
- Provide criteria on how to choose suppliers that will make good
long-term partnerships
- Demonstrate proven methods for employing Plan for Every Part
(PFEP) to link your facility to the supply base
- Present a true cost model that eliminates guesswork when
choosing suppliers to develop
- Show how to develop and maintain efficient information flow all
along your supply chain
- Use real-world examples to cover likely contingencies
- Provide a sample quarterly supplier review that you can adapt
for your own use
Lean is a journey, not a destination. It requires flexible
leaders at the helm who can readily adjust to ever-changing
conditions and it requires like-minded partners all along the
supply chain. Finding and developing these partners is not about
good fortune, it is all about an uncompromising approach to
continuous improvement and the application of systematic methods
that will build working partnerships that broaden your definition
of what is possible
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