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Scorecard Statistics — do you get what you measure?

As the saying goes, statistics can be made to prove anything – even the truth.

Or, everything is vague to a degree you do not realize till you have tried to make it precise (Bertrand Russell).

The customer sends the supplier its monthly scorecard. Wait, the calculations seem completely wrong. We did better than [...]

Borrowing Supplier Scorecard Metrics

In the benchmarking world, one of the axioms is to “steal shamelessly” from other companies, meaning: don’t be afraid to borrow ideas from others (not steal proprietary information).  When it comes to supplier performance metrics, one of the first questions firms ask is: What metrics do others use?  The idea is the borrow supplier [...]

Supplier Scorecard Metrics — Easy vs. Meaningful

In my last post, I listed 11 reasons why supplier scorecards fail.

I’d like to write about the first reason – measuring what is easily measured instead of measuring what is meaningful or important. This assumes that you already know what is important for your company to measure, but that’s a future topic. 

Let’s look [...]

11 Reasons Why Supplier Scorecards Fail

Scorecards have become the Holy Grail of supplier performance management.  I find that most companies have some kind of supplier scorecards. And if not, they are in the process of developing them or want to develop them. Expectations for results are high. However, very few firms are satisfied with either their scorecards or the results [...]

Just Off the Press: Supplier Evaluation & Performance Excellence

My new book, Supplier Evaluation and Performance Excellence: A Guide to Meaningful Metrics and Successful Results, has just been published this week. This is my first experience as a book author (although I did publish a shorter e-book in 1999 on Improving Company Performance Through Supply Chain Management Practices). The book is available through [...]