scholarly journals PERANCANGAN METRIK DAN PENGUKURAN KINERJA RANTAI PASOK DI PT SIERAD PRODUCE, TBK.

2018 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Revi Agustian

The competition maps of the industry will change from one country to be the ASEAN regional in 2015 as the commencement of globalization in the ASEAN Economic Community. Performance of supply chain will become more strategic for domestic companies to increase their competitiveness. The approach used for designing and measuring of supply chain performance is the SCOR model which is a processbasedmodels. The model integrates three key elements in the management namely business process reengineering,benchmarking, and process measurement into a cross-functional framework in supply chain. The research was carried out with a case study at PT Sierad Produce, a feedmill industry in East Java, Indonesia. Based on supply chain business process mapping, resulted 22 design of metrics used for measuring Period I and Period II. The result of measurement found increase of SCOR process performance by 5.3% and attributes performance by 5.6%.

Author(s):  
Houda Mezouar ◽  
Abdellatif El Afia

The purpose of this paper is to develop an approach to analyse and evaluate continuity in Service Supply Chain (SSC), through a case study. This approach is based on the data-driven quality strategy "Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control" (DMAIC) which is used to drive Six Sigma projects, and on the characteristics of Smart Supply Chain. It combines Business process management (BPM), Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR), and the Root cause analysis tree diagram. The chosen case study is the electricity SCC, especially the business process 'management of electricity for residential buildings' of the Moroccan electricity SSC. The paper shows that the suggested approach identifies the discontinuity causes for the studied SSC, improves the business process behavior and manages its control by providing a dashboard that encompasses KPIs for periodically controlling of the SSC "to-be" state.


Author(s):  
Minh Huynh ◽  
Sal Agnihothri

In this chapter, we present key principles and the limitations of business process reengineering (BPR) in general, and the use of BPR in healthcare in particular. We then present a case study of reengineering a healthcare process. The purpose of this case study is to explore the reality of how a BPR project is initiated, formulated, and implemented in a hospital setting and how it can fail. In the final discussion, we analyze the possible reasons for the failure of the BPR project and discuss their implication to the implementation of BPR in general.


2015 ◽  
Vol 21 (2) ◽  
pp. 419-462 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marta Rinaldi ◽  
Roberto Montanari ◽  
Eleonora Bottani

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to propose a business process reengineering (BPR) approach to a public administration of Italy, to first assess the efficiency of the administration, then to redesign its internal processes, to improve the current performance. Design/methodology/approach – A detailed mapping of the AS IS processes of the public administration was initially carried out, together with the collection of the relevant data. Then, a simulation model was designed to support the BPR approach. In particular, the model was exploited to assess the performance of the AS IS scenario of the organization, then to investigate numerous TO BE process configurations and evaluate the achievable performance improvements. Findings – From the study, it emerged that the current efficiency level of the public administration examined has potentials to be significantly improved. For instance, by maintaining its current workforce, the public administration could consider the opportunity of providing additional services to the citizens or to serve citizens from the neighbouring municipalities. Otherwise, the organization could consider a reorganization and reduction of its current workforce, at the same time keeping the service level to its citizens almost unchanged. Research limitations/implications – Results of this study cannot be fully generalized, since the whole analysis is grounded on specific public administration. Moreover, although the simulation outcomes of the TO BE processes show interesting improvements compared to the AS IS scenario, the TO BE configurations were not (yet) implemented in practice. Therefore, the results provided should be confirmed in future research activities. Practical implications – The case study allowed deriving some useful guidelines to improve the efficiency of the public administration examined, as well as to identify some TO BE configurations that could be implemented in practice. Originality/value – Scientific literature includes a limited number of studies that evaluate the efficiency of public organizations in real contexts. Moreover, no studies target public administrations in Italy. Therefore, this case study represents an interesting addition to the literature.


2014 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 321 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paipan Thanalerdsopit ◽  
Komsak Meksamoot ◽  
Nopasit Chakpitak ◽  
Pitipong Yodmongkol ◽  
Anchalee Jengjarern

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