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Managing change within IBM's complex supply chain

Managing change within IBM's complex supply chain
Managing change within IBM's complex supply chain
Purpose – The purpose of this research is to report on research to date concerning the creation of a hybrid model for managing performance and decision making with elements of an IBM supply chain. Design/methodology/approach – As part of a wider research programme this paper utilises survey, focus group and case analysis techniques to examine the supply chain interactions. Findings – A cross-functional process-orientated team was assembled to look at the end-to-end process logic, skills alignment, effective codified knowledge systems, and the prioritisation of change to overcome inhibitors of change originating from functional/IT-focused processes/solutions. Research limitations/implications – The results of this paper have, as yet, not been validated beyond the process performance targets set by IBM. Validation across and within industry boundaries, based on survey and case analysis, is about to commence. Practical implications – Too often “management” play too active a role in the operational aspects of team-based solution methodologies – and can potentially reinforce the functional inhibitors of change. This paper suggests that management sets the scene and prioritises process outcomes – allowing non-managerial professionals the scope to reach optimal outcomes. Originality/value – This research draws upon a number of inter-disciplinary fields in an effort to better understand how knowledge is created, managed and exploited within complex solutions.
business process re-engineering, decision making, knowledge creation, organizational change, supply chain management
0025-1747
1002-1019
McLaughlin, Stephen
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Paton, Robert A.
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Macbeth, Douglas K.
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McLaughlin, Stephen
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Paton, Robert A.
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Macbeth, Douglas K.
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McLaughlin, Stephen, Paton, Robert A. and Macbeth, Douglas K. (2006) Managing change within IBM's complex supply chain. Management Decision, 44 (8), 1002-1019. (doi:10.1108/00251740610690586).

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Purpose – The purpose of this research is to report on research to date concerning the creation of a hybrid model for managing performance and decision making with elements of an IBM supply chain. Design/methodology/approach – As part of a wider research programme this paper utilises survey, focus group and case analysis techniques to examine the supply chain interactions. Findings – A cross-functional process-orientated team was assembled to look at the end-to-end process logic, skills alignment, effective codified knowledge systems, and the prioritisation of change to overcome inhibitors of change originating from functional/IT-focused processes/solutions. Research limitations/implications – The results of this paper have, as yet, not been validated beyond the process performance targets set by IBM. Validation across and within industry boundaries, based on survey and case analysis, is about to commence. Practical implications – Too often “management” play too active a role in the operational aspects of team-based solution methodologies – and can potentially reinforce the functional inhibitors of change. This paper suggests that management sets the scene and prioritises process outcomes – allowing non-managerial professionals the scope to reach optimal outcomes. Originality/value – This research draws upon a number of inter-disciplinary fields in an effort to better understand how knowledge is created, managed and exploited within complex solutions.

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Published date: 2006
Keywords: business process re-engineering, decision making, knowledge creation, organizational change, supply chain management

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Local EPrints ID: 64211
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/64211
ISSN: 0025-1747
PURE UUID: 1339e97a-aa2b-4066-9220-9bccf76dfb70

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Date deposited: 12 Jan 2009
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 11:47

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Author: Stephen McLaughlin
Author: Robert A. Paton
Author: Douglas K. Macbeth

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