Improving supply chain information sharing using Design for Six Sigma

Accurate and reliable information is needed to support decision-making processes. Due to the large number of participants typically involved in supply chain operations, organizations often find that it is difficult to effectively share information within a supply chain; hence, this research examined...

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Main Authors: Erin M. Mitchell, Jamison V. Kovach
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Elsevier 2016-09-01
Series:European Research on Management and Business Economics
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1135252315000088
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spelling doaj-b8e7ba7659e24028856462fbfa198e262020-11-24T23:24:27ZspaElsevierEuropean Research on Management and Business Economics2444-88342016-09-0122314715410.1016/j.iedee.2015.02.002Improving supply chain information sharing using Design for Six SigmaErin M. MitchellJamison V. KovachAccurate and reliable information is needed to support decision-making processes. Due to the large number of participants typically involved in supply chain operations, organizations often find that it is difficult to effectively share information within a supply chain; hence, this research examined ways to improve information sharing within supply chain operations for one marine transportation services organization. An action research, case study approach used the Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) methodology to design an information technology solution that effectively communicates information between the layers within the supply chain regarding the movement of materials via inland tank barges. The comparative analysis of verification and baseline measurements conducted suggests this project was successful because the new process fulfilled the needs of the work environment for which it was designed. For the organization that participated in this research, the successful adoption of the new approach for information sharing improved communication and decision making within their supply chain.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1135252315000088Design for Six SigmaSupply chainTransportationInformation sharingCase study
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author Erin M. Mitchell
Jamison V. Kovach
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Improving supply chain information sharing using Design for Six Sigma
European Research on Management and Business Economics
Design for Six Sigma
Supply chain
Transportation
Information sharing
Case study
author_facet Erin M. Mitchell
Jamison V. Kovach
author_sort Erin M. Mitchell
title Improving supply chain information sharing using Design for Six Sigma
title_short Improving supply chain information sharing using Design for Six Sigma
title_full Improving supply chain information sharing using Design for Six Sigma
title_fullStr Improving supply chain information sharing using Design for Six Sigma
title_full_unstemmed Improving supply chain information sharing using Design for Six Sigma
title_sort improving supply chain information sharing using design for six sigma
publisher Elsevier
series European Research on Management and Business Economics
issn 2444-8834
publishDate 2016-09-01
description Accurate and reliable information is needed to support decision-making processes. Due to the large number of participants typically involved in supply chain operations, organizations often find that it is difficult to effectively share information within a supply chain; hence, this research examined ways to improve information sharing within supply chain operations for one marine transportation services organization. An action research, case study approach used the Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) methodology to design an information technology solution that effectively communicates information between the layers within the supply chain regarding the movement of materials via inland tank barges. The comparative analysis of verification and baseline measurements conducted suggests this project was successful because the new process fulfilled the needs of the work environment for which it was designed. For the organization that participated in this research, the successful adoption of the new approach for information sharing improved communication and decision making within their supply chain.
topic Design for Six Sigma
Supply chain
Transportation
Information sharing
Case study
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1135252315000088
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