The Missing Links. Caroline Mondon

The Missing Links - Caroline Mondon


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       HÉLOÏSE AND THE MISSING SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGER

       Poor S&OP Processes Generate Discord

       A THREAT OF BANKRUPTCY AT H. RAMI

       Silos Lose Customers

       PIERRE PLAYS TOTAL-QUALITY DETECTIVE

       Color-Coding Clarifies Non-value-added Flows

       A STRATEGIC WITNESS SPEAKS UP

       Customers and Suppliers Affect Variability

       CHAPTER 5

       TEAMWORK IN THE FOREST

       Motivate Change with International Benchmarking

       CHAPTER 6

       BAD BLOOD

       Link Physical and Information Flows

       PART THREE

       CHAPTER 7

       LILA FRACTALLE-CASS TO THE RESCUE

       Drive Competition with Innovation

       CHAPTER 8

       FROM SCHOOL BUS TO CLASSROOM

       Accelerate Learning by Observation and Simulation

       CHAPTER 9

       LINKING TO THE FUTURE

       Connect Strategy and Operations with DDS&OP

      Two roads diverged in a wood, and I–I took the one less traveled by,And that has made all the difference. —from “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost

      The Missing Links takes the road less traveled, and indeed it makes all the difference. Héloïse, the daughter of a seasoned factory owner, is a professional musician. Enamored with music and her personal relationships, she is traveling her well-known road until that one fateful night when she is thrust onto a different road— one of discord and mystery. Join Héloïse as she meets the challenges and surprises along the way. Can she restore harmony in the company and in its collaboration with suppliers, distributors, and customers? Did harmony even exist there before? Why did the supply chain manager disappear suddenly? What will be the consequence for her family business?

      This detective story of Héloïse and the H. Rami company had to be told to the world. It is a story of mystery, intrigue, and surprise that also brings great insights and new ideas—clearly the road less traveled. The Missing Links introduces an innovative yet proven methodology called DDMRP. You will be captivated by how real the characters are and by the situations in which they find themselves. You will understand how they move from common practice to common sense.

      This wonderfully written novel is the first English book written by the French best-selling author, Caroline Mondon. It has been my pleasure to know Caroline for over twenty years. The past few years we have worked closely to bring DDMRP to France. I was honored to play a bit part in bringing this book to market.

      This is not a book that will sit on your shelf once you have read it. You will pass it along to others to read, and they will pass it along to others. Like the very best books, you will find that you will purchase this book many times because your copy seems to always disappear. Make yourself comfortable, because this is a book you will not want to put down. Prepare yourself to be transported to a most vibrant area of France—the Touraine—with its beautiful Loire River, amazing vineyards, unique tuffeau stone, most engaging characters—and a big mystery that needs to be solved.

      Put on your detective cap, look for the clues—and enjoy your journey!

      Carol Ptak, CFPIM, CIRM, Jonah, CDDP, CDDL

      Partner, Demand Driven Institute

      Bonjour my English readers! Welcome to my first English-language book.

      This is not an ordinary supply chain management how-to guide. It is a detective novel that can be read from start to finish in one weekend. However, much like in one of my favorite books, Dr. Eliyahu Goldratt’s groundbreaking work, The Goal, readers will discover valuable information about different ways to improve a company and to implement change woven into the plot of the story.

      Therefore, if you have a serious interest in the “how-to” part of supply chain management best practices, demand driven methodologies, and the S&OP (sales and operations planning) process, then this book is definitely for you.

      There are thirty-three “clues” along the margins of the book. These indicate the availability of additional information and more in-depth treatment of topics concerning supply chain management and management of change on the affiliated website: www.themissinglinks.info. As supply chain management best practices evolve rapidly, these appendices be updated continuously by top international experts.

      The website will also have an index and bibliography for further reading on those subjects that catch your interest.

      I hope you enjoy my book. Of course I would love to hear from you through my contact info on www.themissinglinks.info. A bientôt!

      — Caroline Mondon

      This book would not had


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