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Friday, June 25, 2004

Annual ARC Advisory Group Performance Driven Manufacturing Forum

About 350 manufacturing professionals gathered in Boston June 24-25 for the annual discussion of how to optimize manufacturing performance. ARC President, Andy Chatha, has developed what he calls "Real Time Performance Management" model. Key elements of this model include moving the financial models to include real-time information and improving knowledge assets.

Performance measurement resides with the finance team. Unfortunately, too often these measurements are ancient history based on reports generated after month end comparing monthly results with the static budget. In Chatha's view, effective manufacturing management requires financial feedback in real time so that corrections are made before too many losses occur.

Many success stories were shared over the day-and-a-half forum with the theme of training emplyees and managing the knowledge database. It becomes clear that throwing techology-based solutions at a problem without working with human assets is a definite recipe for failure.

RFID has become a hot buzz topic in the industry spurred on by Wal-Mart's edict to consumer packaged goods suppliers to add tags to pallets shipped to it by next year. ARC had a discussion track on RFID and logistics this year. Speakers seemed to agree that the technology may not be advanced enough yet, espeically data standards, for every supplier to Wal-Mart to comply. No one detailed viable applications for manufacturing. Appications shared revolved around shipping and receiving. Although one company touted an "out of the box" solution for RFID, all speakers who had actually begun implementing the technology recommended careful study and engineering before rolling it out across the board.

The most important take away from the Forum is that humans and their knowledge must be viewed as an asset to be nurtured and managed. Find a way to capture a knowledge database along with a method of sharing it across the enterprise. Provide continual training for employees. This is the basic way the company can grow.
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