Today's business environment is changing rapidly, driven by consumer preferences, customer and market channel structure changes and evolving supply chain challenges. As these changes evolve, an organization's ability to respond swiftly, integrated and holistically will stand out in an ever-growing competitive marketplace.
How to Drive Transformation and Implement Sales and Operations Planning (S&OP) Programs:
- Develop end-to-end process design
- Stay pragmatic and agile
- Integrate all key stakeholders
In a recent article, A&M experts dive into all things S&OP including external and internal factors, pillars of the S&OP process, key pitfalls and necessary actions and an integrated cycle framework for success. Our experts also give an in-depth case example with their insights into the Demand and Supply Planning Processes as well as execution and stock management tactics.
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