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Ranking Supply Chain Leaders, Small & Big

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Barbara Jorgensen
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Barbara Jorgensen   9/13/2012 3:08:51 PM
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Hi Jenn: I've visited that report a lot lately, and I think Gartner does break out numbers 26 on down or possibly discusses companies that fell off or almost made the list. There are 2 or 3 documents that complement the main study. I'll search through my files and post the links in a future comment.

 

Barbara Jorgensen
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The next 25
Barbara Jorgensen   9/13/2012 3:58:14 PM
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Here's the link I referred to:

http://www.gartner.com/DisplayDocument?docCode=219059&ref=g_fromdoc

Jennifer Baljko
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Jennifer Baljko   9/14/2012 6:20:40 AM
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Thanks, Barbara. I'll check out the link.

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Big only!
_hm   9/13/2012 7:32:35 PM
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I tried to find small, but all of them are big!

 

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Jennifer Baljko   9/14/2012 6:22:57 AM
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_hm - big companies often get the most attention. Because they are so big and so well-known, they are the obvious places people look to for supply chain best practices. But, they shouldn't be the only ones.

 

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FLYINGSCOT   9/14/2012 5:44:16 AM
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It might also be good to briefly summarize the metrics used to rank the companies.

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Jennifer Baljko   9/14/2012 6:26:06 AM
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FlyingScot - You'll find an extensive section about methodolgy and metrics starting on page 19 of the report, too long to cut and paste and post here. 

Report link:

http://www.gartner.com/resources/234000/234062/the_gartner_supply_chain_top_234062.pdf

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Ariella   9/14/2012 8:37:23 AM
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@Jennifer you mention that you like rooting for the underdog. Some people also just have an antipathy toward really large companies, like Walmart, which they view as Goliaths that step over their competition and suppliers. What's interesting, though, is that some of the really large companies, like Apple, manage to surround themselves in some form of glamor that makes people believe that supporting them is a virtue, though they also engage in questionable practices.

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Hospice_Houngbo   9/15/2012 11:32:32 PM
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Users like Apple because of its innovative products. The day the magic will dissappear from Apple's design facilities, then the company will certainly lose the esteem of its fans.

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Ariella   9/16/2012 9:58:32 AM
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@Hospice, what of the fanboy effect? Someone in my G+ stream was having fun with that, especially in light of the introduction of the new iPhone. He posted pictures like this one: apple

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Hospice_Houngbo   9/16/2012 1:26:37 PM
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Ariella, Is there anything like "unconditional love"? Apple's fan base is certainly not out of interest. iPhone is useful for something.

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Ariella   9/16/2012 4:58:58 PM
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@Hospice that's an interesting way of looking at it. While we idealize the state of unconditional love, generally, there is a somewhat pejorative connotation in labeling someone a fan-boy, suggesting that the love may be misplacd.  Will that affection remain forever? According to Scott M Fulton we're in for "iPhone Fatigue."

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anandvy   9/17/2012 9:57:24 AM
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Users like Apple because of its innovative products.

@HH, no doubt Apple created some innovative products like iPod, iPads, iPhones but recently we see very less innovation in Apple products. Infact companies like Samsung/Nokia are releasing products which are far more innovative than Apple, but people still love Apple because it has become a fashion to own an Apple product.

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TaimoorZ   9/15/2012 3:18:58 AM
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Yes, I agree it would be a good idea to list down the basis on which the evaluation was conducted so that other companies can learn from this. It may be interesting to see if scale plays an important factor in getting a rank because all these companies operate on a massive scale and have global operations. I wonder how much significance that has in the ranking.



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