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Implementation Issues

Implementation Issues. Pete Hendel Analyst Procter & Gamble. Agenda. Implementation Pitfalls Strategic Issues Tactical Issues. Implementation Pitfalls. Poor business processes Deviation from standards Inadequate planning or strategy No business case, alignment or champion

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Implementation Issues

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  1. Implementation Issues Pete Hendel Analyst Procter & Gamble

  2. Agenda • Implementation Pitfalls • Strategic Issues • Tactical Issues

  3. Implementation Pitfalls • Poor business processes • Deviation from standards • Inadequate planning or strategy • No business case, alignment or champion • Expecting too much or too little • Trading partner limitations/constraints • Lack of resources • Training/Education

  4. Strategic Issues • 1. Knowledge of business processes

  5. Strategic Issues • 2. Commitment from senior management • You need a Champion

  6. Strategic Issues • 3. Alignment of EDI implementation with core business objectives

  7. Strategic Issues • 4. Trading partners involvement and consultation (customers, suppliers, vendors, etc.)

  8. Strategic Issues • 5. Use EDI as a tool and an opportunity for re-engineering the business

  9. Tactical Issues • Selection of technology • Business applications • Standards • Internal resources • Training/education • Audit and control requirements

  10. Good Luck! • Sources: • University of Ottawa, Case Study Instructor Notes, Electronic Commerce Strategies • Profit Magazine, EDI or Else!, May 7, 1996 • Systems Management Group, A Small Business Guide to Information Technologies • Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation, EDI Environmental Assessment, May 13, 1996 • The Society of Management Accountants of Canada, Implementing Electronic Data Interchange, Feb.. 1, 1994 • Nigel Wood, ECCC

  11. EDI Standards & Guidelines Development Robert Fletcher V.P. Electronic Commerce Livingston Logistics Michael Sadiwnyk Vice President ECCC

  12. EDI Standards Development

  13. EDI Standards Development

  14. EDI Industry Guidelines Development

  15. EDI Industry Guidelines Development

  16. Canadian Guidelines Development

  17. Moving To the Year 2000:Implementing 4010 Implementation Resolution Process Rich Emrich EDI Manager J.M. Schneider

  18. Introduction The implementation of an industry wide initiative as comprehensive as the movement to VICS 4010 will require a resolution process to address standards related issues. Therefore an implementation resolution process has been established to ensure timely resolution and to ensure consistency in implementation.Note: This process will only address standards related issues, and not issues arising from application limitations.

  19. Objectives • Maintain harmonious Trading Partner Relationships • Address Business needs over system needs • Endorse and formally submit required standards changes • Timely resolution (within 4 weeks were standards changes are not required

  20. Structure • A committee of 5 members is to be created preferably from the group who developed the implementation guides. Two members each representing distributors and suppliers and one neutral part (one of the co-chairs of the ECCC Industry Standards Advisory Committee)

  21. Procedure • Documented complaint will be sent to co-chairs of the EDI Technology Committee. Complaint will outline the following points: • Identify trading partners involved • Identify transaction sets • description of issue and problem • suggested approach to resolve the situation

  22. Procedure • Upon receipt of complaint the co-chair will remove the names of the trading partners from the “complaint” and forward it to the other co-chair and members of the Implementation Guideline Committee.A review date will be scheduled within two weeks to discuss and recommend a solution.The recommended solution or judgement is to:be routed back to one of the co-chairs who will notify the complainant of the outcome.

  23. Procedure • If the recommended solution is to: • Change the guidelines:The co-chairs will authorize the change to the guidelines and notify the membership at large indicating the rationale. • Change the Standards:The co-chairs and the ISAC standards representative shall forward the draft request to the appropriate standards body and post a notice on the ECCC web site to advise the membership and indicate status.

  24. Procedure • Upon approval or refusal of the proposed change, the complainant is to be advised by the co-chair and Guidelines will be changed if required.

  25. Appeals • Only those judgements that have not gone to the Standards bodies will be eligible for the appeal process. • Appeals are to be requested in writing stating the position being challenged and the arguments against the initial ruling to either co-chair within 30 days of the judgement. • Appeal verdicts are final.

  26. Appeals Process • Appeals are to be presented by the requester of the appeal with the other affected party to a committee consisting of:The Implementation Guideline Chair, the two co-chairs of the EDI Subcommittee in a meeting (conference call) arranged by the co-chair to be scheduled within two weeks of receiving the notice

  27. Questions & Answers

  28. Lunch The Courtyard Room

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