Book description
1 + 1 = 100 guides readers through developing, implementing, and maintaining close relationships within their own company (employees, design engineering, product development, sales and marketing, operations, and supply chain) as well out outside (suppliers, customers, and the community). By avoiding overreliance on cost reduction measures and instead developing partnerships, the company, and its partners can achieve world-class profitability and cash flow. For more than 30 years, the focus in industry has been to improve productivity and cut costs using approaches like Lean Thinking, World Class Manufacturing, Reengineering, Strategic Supply Chain strategies, and off-shoring. Unlike the techniques that these process improvement methods espouse, partnerships go beyond correcting mistakes or solving problems; they entail looking at the big picture and building on each partner’s strengths, making breakthrough results possible for all stakeholders in the relationship. 1 + 1 = 100 speaks directly to operations and supply chain executives in manufacturing and distribution environments, but the concepts are essential for all members of the executive team in any industry that has an operations component and suppliers.
Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Foreword by Alan Weiss
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. It’s Not What You Think
- Chapter 2. Supplier Partnerships Lead the Way
- Chapter 3. Innovative Strategies for Supplier Partnerships
- Chapter 4. How Customer Partnerships Lead to Internal Success
- Chapter 5. Working in the Community
- Chapter 6. How to Tell Your Partner They’re Screwing Up
- Chapter 7. Getting Close to Engineers
- Chapter 8. Your Salespeople Can Be the Best Partners
- Chapter 9. Employee Partnerships for Increased Profits
- Chapter 10. Implementing Partnerships
- Appendix: Sample Memo of Understanding
- Index
- Adpage
Product information
- Title: 1+1 = 100
- Author(s):
- Release date: November 2016
- Publisher(s): Business Expert Press
- ISBN: 9781631575006
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