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Hype Cycle for Business Processes in Supply Chain Management, 2006
14 July 2006
 
Andrew White   C. Dwight Klappich   Andy Kyte   Tim Payne   Jeff Woods   Benoit J. Lheureux   Gene Phifer  

The need for competitive supply chain strategies that support growth and innovation continue to propel the SCM market forward. New, emerging technologies are challenging SCM thinking inside the enterprise as well as among enterprises across the value chain.







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Table of Contents



    
Analysis

1.0
    
What You Need to Know
2.0
    
The Hype Cycle
3.0
    
The Priority Matrix
4.0
    
On the Rise

4.1
    
SCM Innovation Templates
4.2
    
Autonomic Trading Grid
4.3
    
RFID-Centric Business Applications
4.4
    
Business Process Networks
4.5
    
Financial Import and Export Management
4.6
    
Product Information Management
4.7
    
Supplier Relationship Management Suites
4.8
    
RetailLink Management Applications
4.9
    
Inventory Strategy Optimization
5.0
    
At the Peak

5.1
    
Contract Life Cycle Management
5.2
    
Vendor-Managed Inventory (Analytics-Based)
6.0
    
Sliding Into the Trough

6.1
    
Supplier Portals
6.2
    
Global Visibility for TMS
6.3
    
Capable-to-Promise Systems
6.4
    
Price Optimization
6.5
    
Service Parts Planning
6.6
    
E-Procurement
6.7
    
TMS Multimodel/International
6.8
    
Sales and Operations Planning
6.9
    
Business Process Hubs (Software as a Service)
7.0
    
Climbing the Slope

7.1
    
Strategic Sourcing Applications
7.2
    
Real-Time Factory Scheduling
7.3
    
Supply Chain Analytics
7.4
    
Collaborative Planning
7.5
    
Multicarrier Parcel Manifesting
7.6
    
Supply Chain Planning
7.7
    
Strategic Network Design
8.0
    
Entering the Plateau

8.1
    
Transportation Routing and Scheduling
9.0
    
Appendices

9.1
    
Previous Iteration of the Hype Cycle
9.2
    
Hype Cycle Phases, Benefit Ratings and Maturity Levels

    
Recommended Reading


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Table 1.  
Hype Cycle Phases
 

Table 2.  
Benefit Ratings
 

Table 3.  
Maturity Levels
 

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Figure 1. 
Hype Cycle for Business Processes in Supply Chain Management, 2006
 

Figure 2. 
Priority Matrix for Business Processes in Supply Chain Management, 2006
 

Figure 3. 
For Reference: Hype Cycle for Business-Centric Supply Chain Management, 2005
 



Document History:
 
Hype Cycle for Supply Chain Management, 2009
30 July 2009
  
Hype Cycle for Supply Chain Management, 2008
15 August 2008
  
Hype Cycle for Supply Chain Management and Procurement, 2007
5 October 2007
  
Hype Cycle for Business Processes in Supply Chain Management, 2006
14 July 2006
  





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