Examining and Rectifying the Factors causing a possible Supply Chain Management Failure
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Executive Summary
The research is focused on identifying the factors that lead towards the failure of supply chain management. Supply chain management involves all the practices starting from the procurement of raw material, till the delivery of the final product to the end-user. During the entire process, there are a number of points where the failure can occur. These failures have now become a major concern for the managers of supply chain cycle. The studies in the literature were related to understanding the supply chain management, along with critical concepts related to supply chain management. Furthermore, the literature also highlighted major supply chain practices. The research used resource-based view theoretical framework, which states that resources used by a firm should be rare, unique and distinctive in nature so that they could not be imitated by competitors. Moreover, this study used mixed method for conducting the research, mainly focusing on quantitative research technique. Through questionnaire survey from 50 US supply chain managers, the critical factors were identified that lead towards the failure of supply chain management. These include: delay in processes, procurement error, inappropriate demand forecasting, capacity constraints, lack of information sharing, lack of technology integration, lack of risk management strategies, lack of efficient and effective communication, product quality and lack of strong relationship with suppliers and customers.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
EXECUTIVE SUMMARYII
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION1
Area of the Study1
Background of the Research1
Problem Identification2
Project Objectives3
CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW4
Supply Chain Management4
Understanding the Supply Chain Management processes4
Critical Concepts in SCM7
Planning10
Supplier Management10
Operations11
Inventory/ Material Control11
Production12
Location12
Transportation/ Logistics13
Information13
Supply Chain Practices14
Strategic Supplier Partnership14
Customer Relationship15
Internal Lean Practices15
Postponement15
Impact of Supply Chain Practices on Supply Chain Efficiency15
Theoretical Framework17
Resource-based View (RBV)17
Sources of Supply Chain Risks19
CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY21
Project Method21
Data Collection Method21
Secondary Method21
Primary Method22
Project Instrument22
Project Population23
Data Analysis Tool23
Limitations of the Study23
Ethical Considerations23
CHAPTER 4: RESULTS AND ANALYSIS25
Results25
Analysis38
The Importance and Effectiveness of Supply Chain Management43
Improve Supply Chain Management Failures46
CHAPTER 5: CONCLUSION48
BIBLIOGRAPHY50
APPENDIX A55
APPENDIX B64
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
Area of the Study
Supply Chain Management is associated with the products and information flow between the members working in supply chain management and people linked with the process. Supply Chain Management is the management of set of interconnected activities performed within a particular business, involved in providing a service or producing a product based on the requirements of the end-user in the supply chain (Lynch, 2009). Supply chain involves process starting from the collection and storage of raw material to the production of finished goods, from the point of origin to the point of consumption (Mentzer, DeWitt, Keebler, & Smith, 2001). There are a number of innovations in technology helping the organisations in coordinating the activities for the appropriate management of supply chain processes.
Background of the Research
The disruptions, and failure in supply chain processes, both actual and potential, are considered as enemy for the organization. Disruptions in terms of supply chain are defined as unanticipated and unplanned happenings that create problems in the normal flow of materials and goods within the supply chain process (Craighead et al. 2007). If explained and discussed more specifically, the failures ...