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    1. Bullwhip Effect ●What is Bullwhip effect? The bullwhip effect can be explained as an occurrence detected by the supply chain where orders sent to the manufacturer and supplier create larger variance then the sales to the end customer. These irregular orders in the lower part of the supply chain develop to be more distinct higher up in the supply chain. This variance can interrupt the smoothness of the supply chain process as each link in the supply chain will over or underestimate the product

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    Bullwhip Effect Causes and Impact. How Can Improved IT Support Reduce Bullwhip Effect Dnyanesh Sarang Table of Contents 1 Introduction 2 2 Supply Chain & Bullwhip Effect 2 3 Causes of Bullwhip effect 4 3.1 Demand Forecast Updating 4 3.2 Order Batching 5 3.3 Price Fluctuation 5 3.4 Rationing and shortage gaming 5 4 Impact of Bullwhip Effect 6 4.1 Manufacturing Cost 6 4.2 Inventory Cost 6 4.3 Replenishment Lead Time 6 4.4 Transportation Cost 6 4.5 Level of Product Aavailability

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    Information sharing for the bullwhip effect: over- or underestimated? Bachelor thesis: Thesis Circle: Organization studies‚ 2nd semester‚ academic year 2011-2012 Time will tell…. A processes perspective on inter-organizational collaboration Name: ANR: E-mail: PC Jansen 770926 P.C.Jansen@uvt.nl Information sharing for the bullwhip effect: over- or underestimated? Abstract This literature review investigates the effect of information sharing from a buyer to a supplier in a supply

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    The bullwhip effect in a supply chain The Bullwhip Effect is a phenomenon that occurs in supply chain management when consumers overbuy‚ regardless of their needs‚ according to Business Dictionary.com. These large‚ unplanned purchases cause sudden and drastic changes in a small supply chain management and are difficult to attenuate because they cannot be precisely forecast. We can reduce this effect by doing the following: Step 1 Improve the flow of information along the supply chain. Improving

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    Anton Malyutin Actually‚ the easiest way to find an example of bullwhip effect is to talk about Procter & Gamble where they found disturbing and often inexplicable variations in supply and ordering figures on diapers‚ despite a relatively stable demand from consumers. And the company even saw that variability increased further when examining its own orders to its suppliers. Or to talk about Hewlett Packard where upon investigating sales of a given HP printer by a retailer‚ the company found

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    Supply Chain Class Module 2‚ Lesson 3 Question #1 Develop a small group consensus on the impact (increases‚ decreases‚ no effect) of the Bullwhip Effect on two of the following six supply chain performance measures: manufacturing cost‚ inventory cost‚ replenishment lead time‚ transportation cost‚ shipping and receiving cost‚ level of product availability profitability. One of the two measures that your team chooses must be inventory cost. For inventory costs‚ be certain to be specific

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    What can be detrimental/harmful to a supply chain that is surrounded by the bullwhip effect is that its demand information is distorted all along the chain. This distorted demand data/information can result in tremendous inefficiencies. Due to high demand uncertainties‚ inventory tends to be stocked at every stage of the supply chain process. The Director of logistics eve mentioned that : “The way we operate now it’s nearly impossible to anticipate demand swings‚ so we end up having to hold a

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    for the Bullwhip Effect Giovanni Miragliotta In this article‚ Giovanni Miragliotta has two main purposes. The first one is to strengthen the knowledge on the dynamics of a supply chain via a deep review of the Bullwhip Effect. The second one is to build a new framework abled to classify the causes of the Bullwhip effect. Furthermore‚ this framework can distinguish layers and mechanisms that lead to Bullwhip Effect and so help managers to better understand the causes of this effect and to implement

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    The Art of War Sun Tzu (Translator: Lionel Giles) Published: -514 Categorie(s): Non-Fiction‚ Philosophy‚ History‚ Military Source: http://www.paxlibrorum.com/ 1 About Sun Tzu: Sun Tzu was a Chinese author of The Art of War‚ an immensely influential ancient Chinese book on military strategy. He is also one of the earliest realists in international relations theory. The name Sun Tzu ("Master Sun") is an honorific title bestowed upon Sun Wu‚ the author’s name. The character wu‚ meaning

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    HKU575 ALI FARHOOMAND DELL: OVERCOMING ROADBLOCKS TO GROWTH You don’t get a big result if you don’t challenge people with big goals. - Kevin Rollins‚ president and CEO‚ Dell1 In spring 2005‚ Dell‚ Inc. (“Dell”)‚ the world’s largest personal computer (PC) maker‚ announced a new goal: to reach US$80 billion in annual sales by 2009. The goal was fairly ambitious for Dell‚ which at the time had revenues of about US$49 billion.2 In an effort to meet its goals‚ Dell had woven together a broad

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