As the Chief Data Officer of your company, you have
been asked to give an overview of the Information Management
program in laymen terms to the Board of Directors.
Would you consider utilizing the SCOR (Supply Chain
Operations Reference) model to explain the IM program? Please
explain why or why not?
Is this too nerdy or will this approach resonate with
the Business leaders? Is there another analogy that could work
better? If so, how would you relay the IM program to
Board?
Please either use the SCOR model or another approach
to articulate the IM program to your Board of Directors within your
discussion post.
Yes I will use scor model to explain the IM programming because of the following reason;-
it contains well-defined and standardized processes and metrics for performance measurement and comparative analysis of the entire supply chain and not only internal processes. In this context, the objective of this paper is to concretize the application of the SCOR® model in an automotive company by following the steps and guidelines described by the supply chain council that designed this model. Then, several contributions and benefits of the application of this model in the automotive sector will be raised based on this case study and especially on the interviews conducted with the various practitioners and specialists in the supply chain.
Although this study is primarily oriented towards a university audience, it can also be interesting and useful for practitioners, who will be able to gain an understanding of the purpose of the existing research and to have access to a real-life example of the application of this model in the automotive sector.
Yes the scor will resonate with the business user.
Key features of IM program:-
As the Chief Data Officer of your company, you have been asked to give an overview...