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June 25, 2007 Hi
MBBP Subscribers, If
your company is not receiving the benefits promised by the computer
salesmen, I’ll bet that the cause is neither hardware nor software
design. My
experiences have found that a lack of information integrity is
usually the root cause of poor systems performance. Timely and
accurate information provide the foundation for good decision
making; and timely and accurate data provide the foundation for
positive system results. MRP “take action” nervousness is almost
always caused by inaccurate and untimely data inputs. If
your company is struggling with poor systems performance, be sure to
read this weeks article, “The Root Cause of Poor System
Performance.” Have
a nice day, and stay connected. Bill
Gaw POOR
INFORMATION INTEGRITY: THE
ROOT CAUSE OF POOR SYSTEM PERFORMANCE MRPII/ERP
System objectives cannot be achieved when day-to-day production and
manufacturing control systems are driven by inaccurate, untimely and
uncontrolled data and/or documentation. If your company is typical, you'll find that converting The monthly financial forecast into reality still requires overtime, costly expediting, expensive "on-the-run" product changes and even a little "smoke and mirrors." With all the available sophisticated computerized systems, why is it so?The
answer lies in what's missing and has nothing to-do with the quality
of the system designs. Like Vince Lombardi, who focused his team on
the mastering of football basics ... we need to focus our teams on the mastering
of business basics. INFOTEGRITY There
are Eight-Basics of Kaizen Based Lean Manufacturing, but when it
comes to improving systems performance,” Information
Integrity" is the most important. We call it KBLM Basic #001,
"Infotegrity"...the ability to communicate data and documentation completely,
accurately and in a timely manner. Like
blocking and tackling in football, it's not Glamorous and few want
to do it, but without a tenacious continuous improvement effort, information integrity
will never be optimized and relevant systems will produce marginal
results A
CASE IN POINT Infotegrity is crucial to computerized master scheduling and MRP computations. Excessive MRP rescheduling of released orders is costly and disruptive and is usually driven by poor input data. To improve the quality of MRP "rescheduling" messages, one materials manager focused on improving the integrity of MRP inputs. She reduced the frequency of their MRP "regeneration" and implemented a mandatory weekly review/purge/reset of all purchase and production "open" order status.The
results were amazing; reschedule messages were reduced by 85% and
her planner/buyers gained time to-do additional proactive parameter
maintenance. Because of increased scheduling stability, there was a significant
improvement in both supplier and shop “ontime” deliveries, (87%
TO 98%) THE
MRP PARAMETER CHALLENGE A good example of the importance of Infotegrity is the" eye-opening" result of the cumulative effect of data inputs in a computerized order release and scheduling system such as MRP. There are at least ten data input files that drive such systems with data accuracy indexes varying between 90% and 100%. Statistically, their cumulative effect (the product of their values) could yield a devastating, order release accuracy of68.2 percent. That translates into a cumulative 31.8percent error rate in the order release and scheduling process. In spite of this huge constraint, American ingenuity and energy still gets the job done ... but at what costs? Although
many business gurus have identified data Accuracy as important in
the implementation of computerized systems, their message has been
lost in the mania of systems sophistication. To remain competitive
in the future, manufacturers must improve the results gained from
their business systems investments ... to do this, the fine-tuning
of Infotegrity is a "must do." How do companies accomplish
this task? SOME
OF THE “HOW TOs” Here
are a few of their techniques:
THE
COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT Competition
is getting tougher and tougher as each year passes. If we don't want
our competitors to close in on our markets, we need to continuously improve
product/service quality, increase productivity, lower costs and
increase speed of new product introductions. To
maintain ones' competitive edge into the future, management's focus
must be shifted from systems sophistication to systems Infotegrity.
In short, its time to put the "horse before the cart."
Information Integrity is no panacea, however, I'm convinced that a
company with simple, unsophisticated systems and a high level of
Infotegrity will outperform a company that has sophisticated systems
and low Infotegrity. What about those company that have both? I buy
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