Posts Tagged spreadsheet
Do all signs point to an unorganized implementation of Order-to-Ship?
Posted by ryan.alford in Uncategorized on July 1, 2010
It’s not an easy job. An optimized Order-to-Ship business process offers continual progress towards improved cost control and delivery performance.
However, there might be a few challenges in the systems, including:
- Rework to correct data accuracy issues
- Late shipments and setbacks in delivery performance
- Increased customer complaints
- Time spent on complaint resolution
- Poor management of backorders
- Inefficient order processing and fulfillment
- Untimely invoicing
- Diminished cash flow and sales margins
In an Aberdeen Research study called “Working Capital Optimization: Increase Cash Flow in the New Economy,” author Nari Viswanathan said that “Best-in-Class companies are 30% as likely as all others to use cash conversion metrics as part of their supply chain organization metrics. Companies that embed cash conversion metrics into the set of supply chain metrics are twice as likely to have reduced their cash conversion cycle over the past year (45% versus 21%). Some of the key metrics that have been adopted as part of the process are: Sales forecast accuracy, on-time shipping, on-time delivery, inventory turns, logistics costs as a percentage of sales, and gross profit margin.”
Achieving an on-time shipping and delivery system is an industry standard met by few. Using JD Edwards can get you on your way, but will only take you so far.
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JD Edwards Executive Luncheon in Greensboro, NC
Posted by ryan.alford in Uncategorized on June 9, 2010
Bring your appetite and join InsightSoftware.com and brij for a sumptuous meal and great networking on June 23, 11:30-1:30. You will see why InsightSoftware.com is quickly becoming the reporting tool of choice within the JD Edwards community.
With Insight you truly revolutionize operational reporting throughout your organization. Insight supplies solutions for functional areas such as: Finance, Human Capital, Supply Chain, Manufacturing and Project and Asset Management. Insight goes beyond mere reporting to drive productivity and profitability gains throughout your organization.
Leave with knowledge of the solutions that can help you optimize your business processes, all over lunch. We will treat you to lunch at the UNDERCURRENT restaurant . Click here to RSVP.
User Group meetings on the horizon:
Rocky Mountain User Group on June 10: http://bit.ly/diOd8T
JD Edwards Southeast Regional User Group in Atlanta, GA on June 17: http://bit.ly/9ewZJR
Eastern Canada Regional User Group on June 21 in Mississauga: http://bit.ly/9zCbOF
Forecast-to-Make: A Structurally Sound Process?
Posted by ryan.alford in Uncategorized on June 1, 2010
Do you experience materials shortages and capacity constraints? It’s vital to increase productivity and information accuracy by proactively ensuring that key managers and users can access accurate and timely information to make sound, in-the-moment decisions.
Running a world-class operation starts with the necessity for at least 99 percent accuracy of Item Master data. For many, this is easier said than done. However, with the correct tools the accuracy of Item Master records, Bills of Material, and Routings can be assured.
Once this initial foundation is secured, then focus turns to proactively optimizing scheduling to maximize available capacity and ensure availability of raw materials. Again, although JD Edwards stores meaningful information in these areas, many struggle to access real-time actionable information that enables optimized processing. Finally, having a full grasp of manufacturing cost variances and their drivers can make the difference in driving increasingly lower costs and fewer surprises.
With the correct tools you can unlock the rich data stored in JD Edwards to ensure the following: manufacturing tactics are aligned with the corporate strategy; forecasted demand matches market requirements; manufacturing processes are tuned to meet forecasted demand; and that ongoing reduction of cost and variances is possible.
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JD Edwards Support Number Fades to Black
Posted by ryan.alford in Uncategorized on May 11, 2010
On June 14, the JD Edwards support number (1-800-289-2999) will be disconnected and transitioned to the Oracle Support hotlines.
The new U.S. number is 800-223-1711. Otherwise, visit http://www.oracle.com/support/contact.html to find the Oracle Global Customer Support toll free number in your country.
Capital Asset Management: Improving Equipment Up-time, Lowering Costs
Posted by ryan.alford in Uncategorized on May 3, 2010
“It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data.” -Arthur Conan Doyle
In today’s economy, using an effective CAM solution can make or break a business. It’s the financial advantages that are of main concern. It’s the incentive of knowing how to save money by controlling costs associated with facilities, parts and labor. This trio of asset management key points is typically where the problems related to cost-effectiveness begin.
CAM is a sensitive formula that is successful when everything is funneled through a system that works efficiently. A core function of that formula – relevant to price control – is lowering maintenance costs. This is usually priority No. 1. This includes watching the following components: inventory and depreciation, scheduling of repair, logistics, utilization, monitoring (safety and tracking), total lifecycle, performance management, capital planning, and support.
To further control costs, it’s imperative that a software solution assist with increasing maintenance resource utilization. This relates to being aware of costs related to facilities, parts and labor. However, it’s also necessary to have a solution that helps improve equipment up-time. Having a working organization that creates a system that sets a standard for quality control will save dollars on a long-term basis.
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Lunch and Learn?
Posted by ryan.alford in Uncategorized on April 27, 2010
InsightSoftware.com is hosting several “Lunch and Learn” events in the Maryland and Virginia areas. Discover how Insight is quickly becoming the reporting application of choice among the JD Edwards community.
Here’s the lineup:
Baltimore MD Lunch & Learn May 13th 2010 – http://events.linkedin.com/Lunch-Learn-Insight-Software-Brij/pub/306856
Tysons Corner Lunch & Learn May 12 2010 – http://events.linkedin.com/Tysons-Corner-Lunch-Learn-Insight/pub/306851
Richmond VA Lunch & Learn May 12th 2010 – http://events.linkedin.com/Richmond-Virginia-Lunch-Learn-Insight/pub/306846
We look forward to seeing you!
Are you interested in joining our LinkedIn group? Although we host this group for our customers, we also want new and interested participants to join.
Click the following link to register: http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=2555288.
InsightSoftware.com Debuts its Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP) Module for JD Edwards
Posted by ryan.alford in Uncategorized on April 27, 2010
InsightSoftware.com, the leading provider of business process optimization software, announced the availability of Insight’s MRP module for JD Edwards. The MRP module brings added visibility to JD Edwards’ forecast and planning data.
“With better insight to information, customers can achieve more accurate forecasts and optimal planning of material and resources,” said Glenn Wirick, Director of Consulting Services at InsightSoftware.com. “Not only do our clients see a reduction in costs, but they gain improvements in delivery performance which leads to increased customer satisfaction.”
Insight software users control the information in their reports without having to rely on valuable IT resources. Enhancing access to relevant and meaningful MPS, MRP, DRP and CRP data puts the power of information into the hands of decision-makers. Insight’s interactive inquiries allow users to address material and capacity issues proactively, before they affect downstream processing. Understanding where inefficiencies and resource constraints occur allows for retooling of processes to increase profitability and enhance customer service.
Insight’s online inquiries enable reports to come to life. Simply click on summary level information to view the detailed data that make up a forecast, plan or bill of material. Comparisons across plants or product lines are a breeze with Insight. Pivot data to easily spot shortages and bottlenecks. Furthermore, charting and graphing functionality makes it easy to evaluate trends and understand short and long term capacity requirements. This ensures ongoing availability of material and labor resources.
To learn more about Insight’s MRP module, visit: www.InsightSoftware.com/jde/mrp.
Why can’t we all just Collaborate?
Posted by ryan.alford in Uncategorized on April 9, 2010
Here are a few Collaborate events and free Webinars to keep on your radar:
InsightSoftware.com’s clients are invited to partake in free drinks at our beach cabana during Collaborate 2010 (shoes optional)
Join InsightSoftware.com during Wednesday evening’s beach party at the Mandalay Bay Beach from 6:30-8:30pm. We rented a private beach cabana, cabana No. 8 (next to the Surf Cafe) for our customers. We will have a complimentary drink cart for those that have our drink tickets. Please stop by our booth, No. 1419, in the Exhibition Hall to obtain your free tickets. A small token of our appreciation for you, our customers.
Don’t forget, we are giving away an Apple iPad. It’s a beauty. We are all drooling over it. Drop your business card off at our booth for your chance to win. It’s really just another bribe to see your smiling faces at our booth, No. 1419.
Attend one of our several 2010 Collaborate presentations for additional chances to enter-to-win:
- Session 75850: Financial Reporting Within the Public Sector (with AMX International) – Monday, 4/19/10, 3:45-4:45 p.m., Room: Jasmine A
- Session 76650: Health Checks for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne (with Titan Technologies) – Monday, 4/19/10, 2:30-3:30 p.m., Room: Mandalay Bay Ballroom 1
- Session 74550: World FASTR Reports Done Funner, Faster & Easier (a Customer Presentation by Golden State Water) – Wednesday, 4/21/10, 10:30-11:30 a.m., Room: Jasmine F
- Session 77180: Take the Pain Out of Budgeting (a customer presentation with Bal Seal Engineering) – Thursday, 4/22/10, 11:00-12:00 p.m., Room: Jasmine H
- Session 4769: Transform Your Financial Statement Generator (FSG) Processes – Thursday, 4/22/10, 12:15-1:15 p.m., Room: Reef D
Free Public Webinars:
Get more from your JD Edwards Human Resources and Payroll investment
When: April 29, 10a-11a MT
Space is limited. Reserve your Webinar seat now at:
https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/239761578
Managing and paying your staff is one of the most important areas of your business. Stop spending time dumping sensitive data into Excel. Stop waiting weeks for custom reports. InsightSoftware.com’s Employee Lifecycle Solution provides powerful, simple, and secure access to essential human resource and payroll information, allowing you to be far more effective in much less time. This Webinar will provide you with an overview on how you can easily overcome challenges in validating your employee setup, benefit enrollment and payroll entries. You will see how real-time, online inquiries can help you be more efficient and answer questions quickly. For more information on InsightSoftware.com’s Employee Lifecycle solution, visit: www.mini.InsightSoftware.com/we/employee.
Transform your Financial Statement Generator (FSG) process with Insight
When: April 30, 10a-11a MT
Space is limited. Reserve your Webinar seat now at:
https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/234336394
Fast-track your Oracle FSGs in an Office 2007-style environment. Automatically check for reporting integrity issues. Transform boring report definitions into elegant interactive reports. Augment your reports with hundreds of new reporting features. Drill-down from any level to live transactions in a single click. Leave technical FSGs behind with a true end-user reporting solution.
Insight’s hassle-free solution:
- 15 minutes to install and configure before running your first report
- Import FSGs in seconds
- Instantly share reports with other users
- Highly intuitive
- Minimal training required
- No additional IT infrastructure necessary
For more information on your free FSG integrity check, visit: www.InsightSoftware.com/fsgchecker.
Customer Training Webinar:
Enhance your Reports with Links and Drill Down Capabilities
When: April 15, 10a-11a MT
Space is limited. Reserve your Webinar seat now at:
https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/504735891
Improve your productivity and streamline your processes with Insight’s built-in drill-down functionality. The advantage of Insight’s online reports and inquiries is that you can click on a figure and drill-down and through to the live, originating transaction. This Webinar will give you some tips on making drill-downs more intuitive and easier for your users. In addition, you will learn how to create report links to other meaningful information including advanced linking capabilities. To view past, recorded presentations and register for upcoming sessions, visit us at www.InsightSoftware.com/webinars.
The HR Department of Today
Posted by ryan.alford in Uncategorized on April 1, 2010
The archetypal human resources department is strictly focused on one core function: personnel relations (hiring, firing, etc.).
But it’s not that simple. A successful, thriving HR division is at the center of a company’s success. Nonetheless, managing HR through JD Edwards can be a complicated equation that’s sometimes difficult to solve.
On a day-to-day basis, HR and payroll departments answer numerous questions regarding employee history. They are searching for information regarding benefits, earnings, deductions, taxes and paid-time-off. A majority of these questions come from employees, managers and third-party providers. HR and payroll users need an efficient way to access and analyze the data they need to answer all these requests.
HR is highly regarded as the department that creates strategies, policies, standards, systems, and processes within most organizations, big and small. Specifically, HR might manage the policies associated with training and development. This is beyond what HR would usually maintain, such as recruitment, resourcing, employee relations, performance, conduct, compensation, rewards, benefits, and more.
According to the Aberdeen Group, the “best-in-class organizations with HCM reporting and analytic solutions in place achieved an 11% year-over-year improvement in profits and a 6% improvement in revenue per employee.”
To read the entire e-Book, click here.
Supplier Management: Quick time-to-benefit is the key to happiness
Posted by ryan.alford in Uncategorized on March 31, 2010
Nobody wants to wait months to receive benefits after purchasing a supplier management solution. It’s a big frustrating mess. Although, a number of traditional approaches address at least some of the information challenges; the financial benefit is often not realized for many months after installation.
For example, a traditional approach to improving access to supplier performance information is to develop sets of custom reports. Development of such reports cost tens of thousands of dollars, months to create, requires IT resources for report development, and delivers static reports that only answer a pre-defined set of questions.
Business Intelligence (BI) is another traditional approach used to reduce the information gap. However, once again, these systems are very expense to implement, take months to develop, require IT resources for report development, and do not deliver the visibility required to optimize operations.
No matter the traditional reporting approach, a supplier management process is left running suboptimally due to ongoing information challenges. These challenges are generally met with unsanctioned data dumps to Excel, which lead to data inaccuracy and hours of unnecessary effort on the part of business users.
According to Information Week: “When it comes to BI, no option has been more deployed than integration with Microsoft Excel. Fifty-seven percent say they’ve implemented desktop integration [to Excel].”
To read the entire Supplier Management e-Book, click here.
