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Are You Waiting Too Long to Future-Proof?
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Lisa Anderson M.B.A. - Manufacturing and Supply Chain Lisa Anderson M.B.A. - Manufacturing and Supply Chain
For Immediate Release:
Dateline: Claremont, CA
Monday, February 10, 2020

 

Although most economists do not see an immediate recession, there are plenty of concerning signs along with global volatility. Unfortunately, concern alone can create a recession unrelated to underlying factors. Meaning, we could have terrific fundamentals and results yet still go into a recession if fear takes over! I wouldn’t want to be dependent on avoiding fear in the marketplace. Would you?  This is why it’s important to future-proof manufacturing operations and the extended supply chain!

The worst thing you can do is wait for a recession to act. It is similar to a natural disaster. For example, when my house burned down in a fire, I was fortunate that it was an isolated incident. I was able to find alternate housing nearby while the house was rebuilt. I was also able to gain priority with a builder, etc. Instead, if I was caught in one of the devastating California fires, I would be one of many people struggling with the aftermath. Of course, I would be a pebble in a sand quarry in that case. The same is true would be true with a recession, global unrest or a natural disaster. Have you thought through how you will continue operations to satisfy customer demand?

One Tip to Implement This Week:
We’ll make this quite simple: Stop and determine if you have backup plans at a minimum.

Think through the following:

  1. Sources of supply
  2. Resources, skills and trusted advisors who support the business
  3. Operations
  4. Logistics infrastructure
  5. IT and ERP system infrastructure

What are you going to do about it? Are you willing to invest in future-proofing? I’d be willing to bet that any executive willing to make prudent investments in future-proofing might have to take a temporary ‘hit’ with the initial investment but will surpass the competition by a minimum of 10 fold in the future.

For example, one of our clients thought about what they should do to get ahead – not just survive. When the competition was increasing capacity in China, our client was moving out of China and into Vietnam. They were ahead of the curve and had far less roadblocks and bottlenecks along the way to overcome. There is definitely something to be said about being early to the party and leading the way.

Think about taking a calculated risk to lead instead of follow. In today’s Amazon-impacted world, you cannot afford to be a follower!

About LMA Consulting Group – Lisa Anderson, MBA, CSCP, CLTD
Lisa Anderson is the founder and president of LMA Consulting Group, Inc., a consulting firm that specializes in manufacturing strategy and end-to-end supply chain transformation.  She focuses on maximizing the customer experience and enabling profitable, scalable, dramatic business growth. Ms. Anderson is a recognized Supply Chain thought leader by SelectHub, named a Top 40 B2B Tech Influencer by arketi group, 50 ERP Influencer by Washington-Frank, a top 46 most influential in Supply Chain by SAP and named a top woman influencer by Solutions Review. She recently published, I’ve Been Thinking, 101 strategies for creating bold customer promises and profits. A regular content contributor on topics including a superior customer experience with SIOP, advancing innovation and making the supply chain resilient, Ms. Anderson is regularly interviewed and quoted by publications such as Industry Week, tED magazine and the Wall Street Journal.  For information, to sign up for her Profit Through PeopleTM Newsletter or for a copy of her book, visit LMA-ConsultingGroup.com.         

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