
Seldom, does an Enterprise solution transform in a way “where we question the holy cows and more importantly give birth to an idea, than rationalizing with BPR or transformation.
Hence the birth of SAP Supplier InfoNet bringing in that paradigm shift in the way we look at “Supplier Relationships” or should I say “Trading Partner Relationships” read more…
Whenever I have to explain Paradigm shift nothing is more convincing than the graphic below that depicts the message from Kuhn who used the duck-rabbit optical illusion to demonstrate the way in which a paradigm shift could cause one to see the same information in an entirely different way.
Just unquote my domain experience in the Supplier Relationship Management stint at Mercedes Benz, we were always asked this question by our CEO, how, damn it how, can I get visibility into a multi-tier scenario? To predict what could disrupt my #supplychain beyond my first tier of suppliers
We had stringent QS9000 policies that mandated us to get a PPAP signed off with a suppliers-supplier to ensure quality rolled up + a clear cut visibility into the quality into an n-tier Supplier Relationship.
Am sure, if I had SAP SupplierInfoNet at that time, we could have taken our Supplier Relationship Management to the next level, just by punching into the software and understanding where we stood in our predictive Supplier Metrics.
This clearly means, there has been a paradigm shift in the way Procurement is looking at Supplier Networks and what Supplier risks can be monitored & mitigated with Predictive supplier metrics and KPIs rather than waiting for Doomsday.
This blog is a curtain raiser overview blog and will have multiple sequels to it, where we would be discussing in-depth some of the pressing, successful Go-to-Market capabilities that SAP Supplier InfoNet brings with it. The blogs to follow, will discuss each functionality with a real-life business scenario. This will accompany lustrous screen-shots to help you feel closer to the SAP SupplierInfoNet Solution.
To help you understand the functionality in a Procurement scenario, we will wear the hat of a Commodity Manager to visit each use-case in detail, so that you can feel the power in your hands.
Predictive KPIs, Alerts, Dashboards, Business Social Networking, Debarment are some of the buzzwords that will be used recurrently in our posts.
The application already has raving reviews from Supply Chain analysts, bloggers and Industry Subject Matter experts on forums such as Spend Matters, Gartner etc, it has been a showcase solution at #SAPPHIRENOW, #SAPTECHED and continues to draw customer attention. There are lots, but here are an important few
Friday Rant: The Transformation of Procurement Within SAP Is Finally Here
Jason Bush (Spend Matters) thoughts around the SupplierInfoNet launch
SAP Making Strides in Procurement and Supply Chain: Part Two
By Bill McBeath New developments in SAP's procurement portfolio, an inspiring use of their technology in rural South Africa, and Services Procurement-related enhancements, and more.
http://www.clresearch.com/research/detail.cfm?guid=2C369B5A-3048-79ED-9933-3EE215D1BCAB
It brings a new concept of having the visibility into the supply chain to the Nth Tier, if you have done Supplier Evaluation and Supplier Risk assessment in the past, you would be aware that you can go min into your first tier of suppliers and by sweating it out, may be the second tier, but not beyond that.
a) Consumer based pools, what is it?
Example: Trip Advisor, Angies List etc
b) Commercial based pools, what is it?
Ex: NACM, Dun & Bradstreet, OSHA etc
8.0 What does the pooling results in: What does the outreach into the n-tier pool result in?
- Predicting behaviors built on historical and current information
- Combining the overlap in KPI experiences and mapping it to the multi-tiered view is more promising
- When you combine the overlap – interesting insights and behavior the gap diminishes gap from one data base to fulfill another and depict a real state
- External news feeds, data feeds, relationship from receiving and trading, suppliers are also customers,
- Create Pools of Supplier performance KPIS, anonmysing them, protecting privacy and helping you understand the behavior of your trading partners
- Get balance of your trade insights and get multi-tier views
1) Customers Push information to SAP (prior to launching into cloud)
2) SAP Cleans, harmonizes, and anonymizes the information behind the firewall
3) SupplierInfoNet aggregates the data, maps the predictions to it and puts it into the Cloud
4) Customers and Trading partners receive Alerts that matter to their enterprise via Mobile, e-mail or even directly upon logging into SupplierInfoNet and viewing the Dashboard
See the schematic below to understand the flow
Stay tuned for the sequels to understand more of this solution, we don’t want you to be lost in never-ending content, the future of the solution will be embed in our sequels, so follow-us
And as always, here’s leaving you on a sign-off note to be tuned in Socially into our SAP Procurement timeline
Please follow @Sisn_Procurement on twitter for the latest trends from the SAP Procurement portfolio of solutions, you can also follow my handle @tridipchakra for a dope of procurement xChanges in the SAP world (articles, blogs, whitepapers).
Focused hash-tags for SAP Procurement: #SupplierInfoNet #SAPSRM #SAPSourcing #SAPCLM #procurement #SAPSLM and there will be more in the making.
You can also contact Vineet Seth - vineet.seth@sap.com, Head of Product Management & Marketing, (for more information on customer engagements for SAP SupplierInfoNet)
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