Precisely Wrong
Why Conventional Planning Systems Fail
Carol Ptak and Chad Smith
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Author: Carol Ptak and Chad Smith
Title: Precisely Wrong: Why Conventional Planning Systems Fail
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Contents
About the Demand Driven Institute
The Current Planning Challenge
The Objective and History of Planning
The Need for Flow—The True Purpose of Planning
The Rise of Complexity and Volatility
How Conventional Planning Works
The Conventional Planning Schema
Determining Quantity Requirements
Determining Timing Requirements
The Perfect Plan
Executing Perfection—The User Experience
Distribution Requirements Planning
Connecting MRP and DRP
Summary
CHAPTER 3
The Core Problem of the Bullwhip
Distortions to Relevant Information
Distortions to Relevant Materials
Batching Policies—Amplifying Distortions
The Failure of Safety Stock
Summarizing the Challenge
PART 2
A New Direction
CHAPTER 4
The Power of Decoupling
What Is Decoupling?
The “Decoupled Explosion”
Restoring the Promise of Planning
Decoupling Point Success Factors
Can Conventional Planning Decouple?
Mitigating the Bullwhip Effect
Summary
CHAPTER 5
Demand Driven Material Requirements Planning
The Components of DDMRP
DDMRP Results
Summary
CHAPTER 6