Supply Chain Management Approach Analysis

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This case study discusses a supply chain management approach analysis and describes how project managers should implement business processes to understand the importance of a successful project implementation. The case analyzes the “topics related to financial management, accounting, procurement, sales, marketing, contracts, manufacturing, distribution, logistics, the supply chain, strategic planning, tactical planning, operations management, organizational structures and behavior, personnel administration, compensation, benefits, career paths, and health and safety practices” (Schwalbe, 2011). This case study discusses how a project manager is tasked with an assignment to position the organization to distribute its resources/products online. After the successful implementation of an ERP system “A&D decided to further invest to improve its systems in handling the supply chain, payment process, customer relationship management (CRM) and order management” (Jeffrey & Gershbeyn, 2006). The project consisted of a company wanting to attain a competitive advantage over other resellers in retailing its products via the Internet. This case study analyzed how this project operated as part of a system and as such the project manager divided the underlying projects into several phases. The main deliverable of this project consisted of A&D establishing an online store to successfully distribute its products via the Internet.

A&D High Tech used a business process reengineering approach to ultimately “explore new segments of the market for growth” (Jeffrey & Gershbeyn, 2006). Business process reengineering has widely become a significant trend in enterprise organizations seeking to innovate and massage business processes. It should come as no ...

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...ents involved in project management. The project manager clearly distinguished himself to the stakeholders through successful project execution.

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Jeffrey, M., Yung, D., Gershbeyn, A. (2006). A&D High Tech (A): Managing Projects for Success. Harvard Business Review. Retrieved from http://cb.hbsp.harvard.edu/cb/web/product_detail.seam?E=69035&R=KEL156-PDF-ENG&conversationId=273000.

Motiwalla, L., Thompson, J. (2011). Enterprise Systems for Management 2nd Edition. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson.

Schwalbe, K. (2011). Information Technology Project Management 6th Edition. Boston, MA: Cengage Learning.

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