past vs future digital transformation of the supply chain

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DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION AREAS OF INVESTMENT Disrupt the Supply Chain Building products radically closer to the customer in mobile manufacturing units can speed up delivery substantially. Fix Performance Gaps Avoid workarounds that often plague new-technology rollouts by using integrated systems rather than dispersed excel sheets. Innovate Business Processes Control towers improve revenues and profits as companies speed up supply chain activities, increasing efficiency and uncovering new revenue streams. SUPPLY CHAIN of the SOURCE: on.bcg.com/1SmUvTZ Future Agile components Automation of transactional tasks Agile organization structures with cross-functional centers of excellence Functional silos Repetitive operational tasks Past Monolithic systems with fixed functionality Specialist teams with new skill sets Shift to analysis and coordination Operational focus on handling expectations Supply-driven supply chain Demand-driven supply chain Outdated and hand-to-access data Multitasking “firefighters” Strong focus on operational tasks Structures Processes People and Capabilities Real-time end-to-end data for a holistic view System and Tools

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Page 1: Past vs Future Digital Transformation of the Supply Chain

DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION

AREAS OF INVESTMENT

Disrupt the Supply ChainBuilding products radically closer to the customer in mobile manufacturing units can speed up delivery substantially.

Fix Performance GapsAvoid workarounds that often plague new-technology rollouts by using integrated systems rather than dispersed excel

sheets.

Innovate Business ProcessesControl towers improve revenues and profits as companies speed up supply chain activities, increasing efficiency and

uncovering new revenue streams.

SUPPLY CHAINofthe

SOURCE: on.bcg.com/1SmUvTZ

Future

Agile components

Automation of transactional tasks

Agile organization structures with cross-functional centers ofexcellence

Functional silos

Repetitive operational tasks

Past

Monolithic systems with fixed functionality

Specialist teams with new skill sets

Shift to analysis and coordination

Operational focus on handling expectations

Supply-driven supply chain

Demand-driven supply chain

Outdated and hand-to-access data

Multitasking “firefighters”

Strong focus on operational tasks

Structures

Processes

People and Capabilities

Real-time end-to-end data for a holistic view

System and Tools