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Friday, 22 December 2017

CHAPTER 3

Chapter 3 – Strategic Initiatives for implementing Competitive Advantages
Strategies initiatives

-  Organizations can undertake high-profile strategic initiatives
   including;
Ø  Supply chain management (SCM)
Ø  Customers relationship management (CRM)
Ø  Business process re engineering (BPR)
Ø  Enterprise resources planning (ERP)

Supply Chain Management (SCM)
-  It involves the management of information flows between and
   among stages in a supply chain to maximize total supply chain
   effectiveness and profitability



-  Four basic components of supply chain management include;
ü  Supply chain strategy strategy for managing all resources to
  meet customers demand
ü  Supply chain partner partners throughout the supply chain
  that deliver finished products, ra
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  materials and services
ü  Supply chain operation schedule for production activities
ü  Supply chain logistics product delivery process


-  Effective and efficient SCM systems can enable an organization
   to;

ü   Decrease the power of its buyers
ü   Increase its own supplier power
ü   Increase switching costs to reduce the threat of substitute
  products or services
ü   Create entry barriers thereby reducing the threat of new
  entrants
ü   Increase efficiency while seeking a competitive advantages
  through cost leadership

Customers Relationship Management (CRM)
-  Its involves managing all aspects of a customers relationship
   with an organization to increase customer loyalty and retention
   and an organization
s profitability



-  Many organizations, such as Charles Schwab and Kaiser
   Permanent, have obtained great success through the
   implementation of CRM systems



-  CRM is not just technology, but a strategy, process and business
   goal that an organization must embrace on an enterprise wide
   level



-  CRM can enable an organization to;

Ø    Identify types of customers
Ø    Design individual customer marketing campaign
Ø    Treat each customer as a individual
Ø    Understand customer buying behaviors
  
Business Process Re-engineering (BPR)
-  It is a standardized set of activities that accomplish a specific task, such as processing a   customers order

 The analysis and redesign of workflow within and between enterprises

ü     The purpose of BPR is to make all business processes best in class

-  Re engineering the Corporation book written by Michael
     Hammer and James Champy that recommends seven
     principles for BPR



-    Finding Opportunity Using BPR
ü  A company can improve the way it travels the road by
    moving from foot to horse and then horse to car
ü  BPR looks at taking a different path, such as an airplane
    which ignore the road completely
ü  Types

Enterprises Resource Planning (ERP)
-   It integrates all departments and functions throughout an organization into a single IT system so
that employees can make decisions by viewing enterprise wide information on all business operations


-   Keyword in ERP is enterprise.

-   ERP systems collect data from across an organization and correlates the data generating an
enterprise wide view

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