An Innovative Methodology Development of Combining SCM and 6 Sigma

SCM과 6 Sigma를 결합한 혁신 방법론 개발

  • 박형진 (삼성 SDS(주) SCM 사업단) ;
  • 김형태 (삼성 SDS(주) SCM 사업단) ;
  • 윤정기 (삼성 SDS(주) SCM 사업단) ;
  • 양홍모 (삼성 SDS(주) SCM 사업단) ;
  • 정방환 (삼성전기(주) 경영혁신팀) ;
  • 가철순 (삼성전기(주) 경영관리팀) ;
  • 박흥옥 (삼성전기(주) 경영혁신팀)
  • Published : 2006.12.31

Abstract

Samsung, recognized as a global leading company, has huge and complex supply chain structures and has been improving them continuously for its fast-growing global businesses. SCM 6 Sigma is the state-of-the-art methodology developed through a combination of SCM innovation concepts accumulated from SCM Business Group in Samsung SDS and 6 Sigma which has successfully settled down as the management innovation tool for many companies in Samsung. The ultimate goal of SCM 6 Sigma is to train and develop future supply chain leaders who are more capable of leading SCM innovations. By leveraging the established 6 Sigma Belt System, Samsung aims to alleviate a shortage of SCM talents that has been a bottleneck in improving SCM performances at its group companies. This explains why SCM 6 Sigma is created. SCM 6 Sigma is the unique and critical component for Samsung to implement its various strategies for continuous improvement of its operations at a higher level of effectiveness and systematically as well. In return on these efforts, many SCM innovation projects have been successfully executed through SCM 6 Sigma up to today. In this paper, we introduce the methodology and explain the business rationale behind it together with its deployment case.

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