May 2016 Newsletter
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Location Crowne Plaza 14315 Midway Road Dallas, TX 75244
Tickets $30.00 Members $35.00 Non Members
$10.00 Students
This is a great introduction presentation to the concepts and
principles of leadership. In this interactive review and discussion we
will review some key attributes of leadership to ensure
understanding and so everyone has an understanding. There will be
a discussion on the characteristics of leadership. There will be
discussions on situational leadership, objective thinking and change
management. We will discuss why character, personal satisfaction
and managing fear are important. We will talk about why taking
responsibility and helping others is important. Then wrap it up with conclusions and a Q & A
period. Participants should be able to understand and know how to apply these leadership
skills with practice immediately.
Mike is working as a Global Operations,
Supply Chain, and Procurement Consultant
specializing in assisting clients with improving
supply chain performance and reducing costs
since 2012. He has led 4 successful Lean
Implementations and has taught or led
multiple Lean 6 Sigma Training Workshops.
He worked at Hewlett Packard from 1988 to
2012 as the Materials Director, Director of
Data Management Operations Management,
CNX Div. Purchasing and Planning Manager,
BCS New Products Supply Chain Materials Manager and as BCS Outsourcing and Contract
Manufacturing Manager. Prior to working for Hewlett-Packard, he worked for Texas
Instruments in various operations and materials management positions in the
semiconductor and computer divisions. His responsibilities at TI included material planning
and distribution; managing Quality Improvement Teams; and earning a 6 Sigma Black Belt.
AND OUR WINNER FOR APRIL IS…
Membership DOES have privileges! Our $100 giveaway is back. However, you must be present to win it. This month winner is Sarah Helmy. Since, she wasn’t present at the PDM; she wasn’t able to win it. APICS North Texas will have additional drawings this year. Remember - you must be present to win!
Professional Development Meeting Thursday, May 5th, 2016 @6: 00 p.m. Register at www.ntxapics.org Topic: Leadership Thinking Speaker: Mike Bell
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APRIL PDM REVIEW
Mike Milosevich
For the April 2016 PDM, the North Texas Chapter was very pleased to host Michael Meagher, Vice President of Supply Chain & Logistics for Ericsson. The topic centered around “What does it take to revamp the entire supply chain end-to-end while delivering billions of dollars in revenue?” The presentation started with Michael reviewing where Ericsson’s supply chain was in 2014 including how much inventory was in the supply system, what the on-time performance was, and what the costs were. The company benchmarked themselves during this time as well in order to objectively determine their performance and also challenge themselves to improve. He showed a map of the United States that included all of the warehouses and shipments for 2013 – it was a very busy map and the data showed they had a lot of cross-country shipments just to move inventory around. The on-time delivery was only 59%. Michael discussed how their supply chain was viewed as a cost center, which did not help drive improvements in the system. They also had very strong reliance on their logistics provider. Mr. Meagher was determined to fully revamp the supply chain and needed top management buy-in in order to make it happen. After many presentations and reviews of the plan, it was approved and the company started on their journey. The plan was to overhaul the organization by June 2016 to create a best in class supply chain. There was a full objective review of logistics providers included in the analysis of the future plans. In addition, it was determined the best way to control the supply chain was to fully utilize SAP to manage all transactions and allow full visibility. The changes were definitely difficult and communication was likely the most important factor to make the change a success. It was determined that the company would change logistics providers as part of the transformation, which was a massive disruptive change to the system. Michael added that one mistake they made was to make sure your contracts are completed with your new providers before you let your current provider know that you are making a change. Ericsson made it work, but it was definitely a key learning. At the end of the presentation, Mr. Meagher shared the company’s current benchmark data as well as where they are in terms of progress. While they do not currently hold the highest rated supply chain level, they are very close and have made massive improvements. As part of this transformation, they redesigned their warehouse network and how much inventory is held, invested in additional systems to help plan and gain visibility into their network, and realigned their organization to better match the major changes they have completed. In addition, now that Ericsson’s leadership has seen the success of this change for North America, they are considering similar changes to other divisions around the world. That is definitely the ultimate compliment. The APICS North Texas chapter would like to thank Michael for his outstanding presentation and hope that we can have him back in the future. This was an ideal presentation for Top Management night and turnout was outstanding.
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CPIM Classes 1H 2016
1H 2016
Basics of Supply Chain Management (BSCM)
Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 Session 6
23-Jan 24-Jan 30-Jan 31-Jan 6-Feb 7-Feb
Saturday Sunday Saturday Sunday Saturday Sunday
1:00-7:00 3:00-8:00 1:00-7:00 3:00-8:00 1:00-7:00 3:00-8:00
JSOM 2.116 JSOM 2.116 JSOM 2.116 JSOM 2.116 JSOM 2.116 JSOM 2.116
Master Planning of Resources (MPR)
Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 Session 6
19-Mar 20-Mar 26-Mar 27-Mar 2-Apr 3-Apr
Saturday Sunday Saturday Sunday Saturday Sunday
1:00 -5:00 3:00-7:00 1:00-5:00 3:00-7:00 1:00-5:00 3:00-7:00
JSOM 2.116 JSOM 2.116 JSOM 2.116 JSOM 2.116 JSOM 2.116 JSOM 2.116
Detailed Scheduling and Planning (DSP)
Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 Session 6
23-Apr 24-Apr 30-Apr 1-May 7-May 8-May
Saturday Sunday Saturday Sunday Saturday Sunday
1:00-5:00 3:00-7:00 1:00-5:00 3:00-7:00 1:00-5:00 3:00-7:00
JSOM 2.116 JSOM 2.116 JSOM 2.116 JSOM 2.116 JSOM 2.116 JSOM 2.116
Execution and Control of Operations (ECO)
Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 Session 6
21-May 22-May 4-Jun 5-Jun 11-Jun 12-Jun
Saturday Sunday Saturday Sunday Saturday Sunday
1:00-5:00 3:00-7:00 1:00-5:00 3:00-7:00 1:00-5:00 3:00-7:00
JSOM 2.116 JSOM 2.116 JSOM 2.116 JSOM 2.116 JSOM 2.116 JSOM 2.116
Strategic Management of Resources (SMR)
Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 Session 6
9-Jul 10-Jul 16-Jul 17-Jul 23-Jul 24-Jul
Saturday Sunday Saturday Sunday Saturday Sunday
1:00-6:00 3:00-7:00 1:00-6:00 3:00-7:00 1:00-6:00 3:00-7:00
JSOM 2.116 JSOM 2.116 JSOM 2.116 JSOM 2.116 JSOM 2.116 JSOM 2.116
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APICS CSCP Exam Preparation Instructor-led Courses
With Interactive On-line Tools
Eastfield Academic Calendar: August 31 to December 17
Eastfield Holidays: Sep 5; Nov 24-25
2H 2016 Instructor: TBD
Fundamentals of Supply Chain Management
Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 Session 6
12-Sep 14-Sep 19-Sep 21-Sep 26-Sep 28-Sep
Monday Wednesday Monday Wednesday Monday Wednesday
6-9:00PM 6-9:00PM 6-9:00PM 6-9:00PM 6-9:00PM 6-9:00PM
Supply Chain Strategy, Design and Compliance
Session 7 Session 8 Session 9 Session 10 Session 11
3-Oct 5-Oct 10-Oct 12-Oct 17-Oct
Monday Wednesday Monday Wednesday Monday
6-9:00PM 6-9:00PM 6-9:00PM 6-9:00PM 6-9:00PM
Implementation and Operations
Session 12 Session 13 Session 14 Session 15 Session 16
19-Oct 24-Oct 26-Oct 31-Oct 2-Nov
Wednesday Monday Wednesday Monday Wednesday
6-9:00PM 6-9:00PM 6-9:00PM 6-9:00PM 6-9:00PM
CSCP Testing Window: October 29 - December 17
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Education Calendar
APICS North Texas Education offerings (Public) 2016 Title Description Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
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Basics of Supply Chain Management
This is an introductory course for production and inventory
management personnel and CPIM candidates . This course provides
basic definitions and concepts for planning and controlling the flow
of materials into, though, and out of an organization. Sat - Sun at
UTD
23, 24
30, 31
6 7
Master Planning of Resources
In this course, students explore processes used to: develop sales and operations plans; identify and assess internal and external
demand and forecasting requirements; and effect an achievable
master schedule consistent with business policies, objectives, and
resource constraints. Sat - Sun at UTD
19, 20
26, 27
2, 3
Detailed Scheduling & Planning This course focuses on material and capacity scheduling and planning. It includes a detailed explanation of material
requirements planning (MRP). Sat - Sun UTD
23, 24
2
7, 8
Execution & Control of Operations
This course focuses on three main areas: prioritizing and
sequencing work; executing work plans, implementing controls,
and reporting activity results; and evaluating and providing
feedback on performance. Sat - Sun UTD
21, 22
4, 5
11, 12
Strategic Management of Resources
In this course, students explore the relationship of existing and emerging Processes and technologies to manufacturing strategy and
supply-chain- related functions. Sat - Sun UTD
9, 10
16, 17 23, 24
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Certified Supply Chain
Professional (All sessions are
included)
Fundamentals of Supply Chain Management - Mon Wed 6-9pm
12, 14 19, 21 26, 28
Supply Chain Strategy, Design and Compliance - Mon Wed 6-9pm
3, 5 10, 12
17
Implementation and Operations - Mon Wed 6-9pm
19, 24,
31
2
CSCP Testing Window - Oct 29 - Dec 17
Lean Six Sigma Workshop Learn to establish a world class sales and operations process
applying Lean 6 sigma techniques. Choctaw Casino/Resort Durant
OK. May 12 & 13
12, 13
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The Lean 6 Sigma Yellow Belt Certificate Workshop
May 12th and 13th
Choctaw Casino/Resort Durant, OK
Presented by APICS North Texas Chapter
Introduction to Lean Thinking Process and Value Stream Mapping Lean and Value Stream Mapping for Business Processes 5 S, Kaizen Events and Visual Control Process Improvement and Lean Quality Lean Teams, Lean Designs and Lean Scheduling Putting it all together with Lean Sales and Operations Planning Identifying that next Lean Project
Facilities, location, fees and more…
This Lean W orkshop will be conducted at the beautiful Choctaw Casino/Resort in
Durant, OK. This workshop will include all instruction, workshop materials, break
snacks and lunch daily. Participants are responsible for their own hotel room
reservations/expenses should they need them. Participants will be in the workshop
both days from 9 am until 5 pm. They can enjoy all the dining opportunities on their
own in the morning and evenings as well as one of the largest casinos in the area with
lots of entertainment. 16 (CE) Continuing Education points awarded
Registration & Payment are accepted online via http://www.ntxapics.org/. payment questions, please contact: [email protected]
Instructor – Mike Bell – Education NTX APICS and Independent Consultant Location:
Choctaw Casino and Resort 4216 Hwy 69/75 Durant, OK 74701 Tel: (888) 652-4628
Do you have problems? We have Students!!! The University of Texas at Dallas is seeking projects sponsored by local industries to share their needs with Masters Students analyzing a problem in Supply Chain Management, or related area. This Capstone course allows students to solve real-world challenging problems in a process improvement project for course credit.
Students are organized into teams of 4 or 5, matching their interests and skills to the requirements of the project. Students interview company representatives to better understand their current issues and opportunities, collect data to be analyzed, develop as-is process maps, opportunity roadmaps, and present their findings and recommendations to the companies at the conclusion of the semester. Students are supervised, and have access to tenured professors for guidance and suggestions. There is no fee to the company sponsors for the project.
To find out more about this opportunity in Summer or Fall semester, please contact Terry Egan, MBA, CPIM at [email protected], or 972.207.9204.
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February 2016 Newsletter
The Changing of the Guard Howard B Hamilton, Ph.D., CPIM
Chair, Chapter Nominating Committee Parliamentarian, Historian
Every June our chapter elects new officers: President-Elect, Secretary, Treasurer, and Vice Presidents of Education, Operations, Marketing, and Membership. The vice presidents select board members to serve on their functional teams: Education, Operations, Marketing, and Membership. (Maybe select is not the operative word; entice, cajole, coerce, etc., may better describe the process of selecting team members.) With eight elected officers and four or so members per team, your board of directors numbers over twenty chapter leaders.
If you have considered serving your chapter as a board member, please e-mail me or one of the Nominating Committee members (listed below) to inquire about the positions available and what the responsibilities are. Like the Marines, “we are always looking for a few good people.” Since our membership is a little over five hundred, two percent participation would provide the leadership we need to maintain an effective chapter. We have several student members on this year’s board of directors. The time commitment is about eight to ten hours per month.
The chapter asks for a two year commitment from new board members, but that is not mandatory. If board members can commit to three years, then only one-third of the board would be new each year. W e could develop continuity and have the opportunity to do some succession planning.
What are the advantages (and perks) of serving on the board of directors? First, you get to develop relationships with fellow APICS members from various manufacturing and service companies in the D/FW area. Board members attend Professional Development Meetings at a reduced rate. The monthly board meeting (third Thursday) includes a catered meal. The chapter also permits board members to attend some chapter training courses for reduced prices. Another reward is the two-day Leadership Training Seminars or Workshops presented several times a year by District staff and District Chapter members at locations throughout the USA (and this year, a joint District meeting in Canada.) Over the past twenty years of service on the board, I have attended workshops in Austin, Estes Park, a joint workshop in Nashville with chapter members from three other APICS districts, and twice in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. My former employer provided the time to attend these workshops, with much of the travel and hotel expenses paid by our chapter.
And the crown jewel, the annual APICS International Conference and Exhibition provides three or four outstanding keynote speakers and a plethora of seminars and workshops for three days, as well as exhibits from dozens of supply chain management software and related companies. My former employer sponsored m y travel to International Conferences in San Diego, New Orleans (twice), Nashville, and Washington DC. So, I never asked my employer to pay m y membership dues. Many employers are more than willing to provide the opportunity for their employees to obtain leadership training and exposure to the latest ideas, models, and applications of Supply Chain Planning and Management, as well as the software to support Resource Management Systems. Your involvement with APICS provides added indication of your dedication to maintaining and enhancing your skills and knowledge in Operations Management.
Now is the time to volunteer. During the months of July or August, the board members hold strategic planning meetings. The outgoing board members assist the incoming (and returning) members develop plans for the coming years. Several times we have spent a day or two at Tanglewood Resort on Lake Texoma, developing our chapter’s strategic plans.
We are currently looking for a treasurer, a Programs director to help coordinate program speakers, a Plant Tours director, some Education directors to coordinate our education programs, and some Membership directors to help coordinate our Membership programs.
Your chapter needs you, now! Send an e-mail message to us. We will contact you to answer your questions.
Nominating Committee Members: Glen Fullerton [email protected]
Mark Wilson [email protected]
Mike Milsoevich [email protected]
Marco Mauricio [email protected]
Howard Hamilton [email protected]