Strategically aligning your capacity to your customers’ needs

Operations Planning Optimiser – Diagnostic

Strategically aligning your capacity to your customers’ needs

Do you need actionable insights into why your Sales and Operations Planning (S&OP) process isn’t delivering the executable and profitable plans your customers deserve and your business needs.

Operations Planning Optimiser Diagnostic distils the experience of our expert planning team into a simple self-diagnostic that provides the insights you need to transform your S&OP process to most profitably meet your customers’ needs – spoiler alert; it probably isn’t the data or the process.

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Are you struggling with:

An S&OP that creates friction not alignment?

+ No alignment between Sales, finance and Ops

+ Where there is no buy in

+ Going through the motions, but decisions not made

+ Focuses on blame for what didn’t work last month

+ Where agreed plans are second guessed

Avoidable financial and operational surprises?

+ Unbudgeted and unforeseen capital requirements

+ Excess overtime

+ Inventory growing and increased obsolescence

+ Low productivity

+ Increased expediting costs

+ Expected levels of return not happening

These symptoms are easy to understand, but aligning the organisation to a shared set of S&OP commitments is complex mix of process, data and most importantly behaviours

Operations Planning Optimiser – Diagnostic

Whether you have an S&OP process that is not fully delivering or is in the early stages of being defined, the Iter Diagnostic tool will provide valuable insights into the alignment, commitment and focus on what the S&OP process provides 

This free to take self-diagnostic will give 5 key stakeholders the opportunity to answer a series of highly tuned yes/no questions that will provide a holistic understanding of the of focus, commitment and objectives for S&OP across your organisation. In short are you all on the same page or not 

You will receive a bespoke report, with comments and suggestions from one of our team of experts. If you would like to talk this through with our team, that’s all part of the service 

Whether you have an S&OP process that is not fully delivering or is in the early stages of being defined, the Iter Diagnostic tool will provide valuable insights into your S&OP Capability, specifically: 

  • Degree of Alignment 
  • Level of Commitment 
  • Focus and Purpose 

This free-to-take self-diagnostic will give 5 of your key stakeholders the opportunity to answer a series of highly tuned yes/no questions.  

It will provide a holistic understanding of the of focus, commitment and objectives for your S&OP across your organisation.  

In short are you all on the same page or not. 

You will receive a bespoke report, with comments and suggestions from one of our team of experts.  

If you would like to talk this through with our team, that’s all part of the service. 

Ready for your free and actionable insights?

Fill out the form below to start your free diagnostics assessment that will transform your S&OP process.

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