Forecasting for Supply Chain Planning
How Forecasting Fits a Successful Process for Supply Chain Planning? Would you like a perfect forecast? Imagine having the ability to know exactly which product you will sell, how many, and when. Everyone in business wants a perfect forecast. And nobody gets one. We can all think of reasons why the forecasts are far from perfect. Yet, like it or not, we all do it. It may not be called forecasting, but we do it every time we make decisions about the future without certainty. Often, we spend too much time thinking about how bad the forecast is, and not enough on how to use it. In this webinar, we would like to suggest how forecasting fits a successful process for supply chain planning. The forecast could be good, bad, or ugly: we will show you how to cope with that uncertainty and get the most out of the forecasts you have. And, yes, we might have some suggestions on how to make them better. You will learn: - How less-than-perfect forecasting fits in a supply chain planning process. - How a successful forecasting process works. And making a convincing business case for building it. - The one thing to do before making any improvements to the accuracy of forecast. - The biggest mistake that companies make when buffering uncertainty with inventory - and what you should do instead. - Three practical steps to get going with better forecasting. This webinar is for: Planning, sales, operations, product management, purchasing, supply chain management. Companies that are in manufacturing (make-to-stock or make-to-order) retail or distribution. No software is required to implement the actions in this webinar. Aside from Excel, and you likely have that one already.
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