Supply Chain Development for the Lean Enterprise : Interorganizational Cost Management

Supply Chain Development for the Lean Enterprise : Interorganizational Cost Management

Publisher: PRODUCTIVITY PRESS
ISBN: 9781563272189
Author: Regine Slagmulder, Robin Cooper
Dispatch Time: 2 - 3 Days
Format: Hard Cover
Number of Pages: 544
Year of Published: 1999
Our Price: £45.99

Does your firm set specific cost-reduction objectives for its suppliers?

Does your firm help its customers and/or suppliers find ways to achieve their cost-education objectives?

Does your firm take into account the profitability of its suppliers when negotiating component pricing with them?

Is your firm continuously making its buyer-supplier interfaces more efficient?

If the answer to any of these questions is “no”, your firm risks introducing products that cost too much or are not competitive. The full potential of the supply network can be realized only when the entire supply chain adopts interorganizational cost management practices.

Competitive pressure has led many firms to try to increase the efficiency of supplier firms through interorganizational cost management systems, a structured approach to coordinating the activities of firms in a supplier network to reduce the total costs in the network.

It is particularly important to lean enterprises for two reasons:

Lean enterprises typically outsource more of the added value of their products than their mass producer counterparts.

Lean enterprises usually compete more aggressively and must manage costs more effectively.

Interorganizational cost management can reduce costs in three ways: through product design, through product manufacture and through cooperative approaches between buyers and suppliers to build smoother interfaces.

However, more than just cost management must cross interorganizational boundaries. Suppliers are also a major source of innovation for lean enterprises. Successful supplier networks encourage every firm in the network to innovate and compete more aggressively. Read this book to learn to manage the supply chain to forge competitive advantage while reducing costs.

Chapter 1 : Executive Summary

Chapter 2 : How Firms Compete Using the Confrontation Strategy

Chapter 3 : The Role of Cost Management in Confrontation Strategy

Chapter 4 : The Research Project

Chapter 5 : Lean Buyer-Supplier Relations

Chapter 6 : Lean Supplier Networks

Chapter 7 : An Overview of Interorganizational Cost Management

Chapter 8 : Target Costing

Chapter 9 : Interorganizational Implications of Target Costing

Chapter 10 : Chained Target Costing and Functionality-Price-Quality

Chapter 11 : Interorganizational Cost Investigations

Chapter 12 : Concurrent Cost Management

Chapter 13 : Kaizen Costing

Chapter 14 : Interorganizational Implications of kaizen Costing

Chapter 15 : Increasing the Efficiency of the Buyer-Supplier Interface

Chapter 16 : Interorganizational Cost Management in Action

Chapter 17 : Lessons for Adopters

Chapter 18 : Case Studies

  • Citizen Watch Company : Cost Reduction for Mature Products
  • Kamakura Ironworks Company, Ltd
  • Komatsu, Ltd : Target Costing System
  • Miyota Company, Ltd
  • Olympus Optical Company, Ltd : Cost Management for Short-Life Cycle Products
  • Omachi Olympus Company, Ltd
  • Tokyo Motors Works, Ltd : Target Costing System
  • Toyo Radiator Company, Ltd
  • Yokohama Corporation, Ltd : The Yokohama Production

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