8614 - ERP vs. Quality White Paper
8614 - ERP vs. Quality White Paper
8614 - ERP vs. Quality White Paper
Quality:
Chicken vs. Egg
IQS
March 2007
Saving time
Reducing cost
Increasing compliance
If we look at the top two drivers for most initiatives, most organizations
are surprised to learn that quality initiatives have a huge and
fast impact on time and cost reduction. Surprised? Many think
that quality costs money, when in reality poor quality increases
expenses often caused by errors created in redundant and ad hoc
work that is not tied to an overall process.
To quote a Fortune 100 CEO in CIO magazine Most people think that
quality costs money, well I will tell you, weve learned the hard way
not having quality costs money. Building it right the first time is one
of the few ways to save money and actually improve the company.
Fully optimizing your organization, and reaching Six Sigma status
will certainly reduce costs and time. But there is immediate value in
implementing quality that is often realized in the first phase.
The basics of quality save enormous amounts of time and money.
Benchmarks have revealed:
PPAP submittals dropping from five to six days to four to five hours
Compliance and audit preparation reduced from weeks to hours
Supplier scorecard generation went from three days to one hour
And every bit of data on the scorecard was traceable and defensible
Resolution of non-conformances and corrective actions
dropped from days to hours
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IQS
March 2007
ERP Deployment
Now that you understand the dramatic and immediate time savings
implementing a quality application can create, you have either dashed
off an e-mail to get things rolling, or you are concerned that you
dont have the resources to support it. After all, the last ERP modules
you implemented took years, and a huge team of people either
that, or youve heard the stories. Most ERP applications either
require a high degree of customization, or a fair amount of
re-engineering, particularly if you are replacing an existing ERP/MRP.
Quality implementations on the other hand, and in particular IQS
derive the majority of their value out of the box and are deployed
in weeks or months with one or two people not years with a team.
If you started today, your quality system would be up and running
and delivering value in weeks, even before your ERP short list could
be developed.
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IQS
March 2007
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