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Supply Chain Insights LLC Copyright © 2015, p. 1
Sales and Operations Planning Study
Preliminary Summary ChartsJanuary 6 – May 1, 2015
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Agenda
Study Overview
Sales & Operations Planning
Supply Chain Agility
Company Performance
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Study Overview
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Most Respondents Are Manufacturers, in Process Industries, and with $6B in Revenue on Average
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Top Industries for Respondents Include Food & Beverage, Chemical, and Consumer Packaged Goods
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The Majority of Respondents Work in a Supply Chain Role,Primarily at the Director or Manager Levels,
and Are Based in North America or Western Europe
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Agenda
Study Overview
Sales & Operations Planning
Supply Chain Agility
Company Performance
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Performance Summary
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Companies Have 4 Distinct S&OP Processes on Average
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Over Two-Thirds Use “S&OP” to Describe the Process
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Just Over Half Consider Their Primary S&OP Processto Be Effective
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Volunteered Reasons for Why Primary S&OP ProcessIs Effective
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Volunteered Reasons for Why Primary S&OP ProcessIs Less Than Effective
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Most Common Goal of an S&OP Process Is to Match Demand with Supply
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Less Than Half Consider Their Primary S&OP Processto Balance the “S” and “OP”
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Two-Thirds Report Primary S&OP ProcessIs Executed at Least Most of the Time
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Primary S&OP Processes Are Slightly More Aligned by Product; Typical Frequency Is Monthly
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Spreadsheets Are the Most Common Technology Used andSAP Is Most Common Product Used
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For Over Half, the Budget Is an Input to the S&OP ProcessBut Does Not Constrain It
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Sales-Operations Collaboration Is Among Most Importantand Top Performing Element of S&OP Processes
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Managing Opportunities/Risk, Running What-if Analyses, and Using Technologies Show Greatest
Performance vs. Importance Gaps
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Most Common Challenge with S&OP ImplementationIs Getting to Right Data in Timely Fashion
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Vast Majority Believe Their Primary S&OP Process Is Important for Improving Supply Chain Agility
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Agenda
Study Overview
Sales & Operations Planning
Supply Chain Agility
Company Performance
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Most Common Definition of Supply Chain Agility Is theAbility to Adapt to Variations in Demand and Supply
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Agility Performance Is 30% Lower Than Importance
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Current Agility Is Perceived to Be Three Times Higher Than One Year Ago
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Agenda
Study Overview
Sales & Operations Planning
Supply Chain Agility
Company Performance
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Top Supply Chain Descriptors: Many, Room for Improvement, Reactive,
Tactical, and Cautious
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Top Supply Chain Strengths: Many, Controlled, and Aligned
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Sales & Marketing and Manufacturing & ProcurementAre Most Important to Be Aligned and Most Aligned
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Greatest Alignment Gaps Are with Sales & Operations,Operations & IT, and
New Product Development & Distribution
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Over Three-Quarters Report That Their Company IsDoing Well at Meeting Corporate Goals
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Most Important Measurements to Meet Goals IncludeEBITDA, Operating Margin, Cash-to-Cash Cycle,
and Days of Inventory
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Most Commonly Tracked Measurements Include OperatingMargin, Days of Inventory, EBITDA, Cost of Goods Sold,
Forecast Accuracy, and Days of Receivables
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Top Areas of Business Pain Are Alignment, Data, Visibility,Demand/Supply Volatility and Executives