MSD Total Supplier Performance and Inventory Control Keleigh Bicknell, William Darlington, Alex Resnick, Brian Woodard
Overview • Problem Definition • Problem Statement • Customer Requirements & Engineering Metrics • Systems Design • Benchmarking • Functional Decomposition • Morphological Chart • Concept Development & Selection • System Architecture • Feasibility • High Level Process Map • Risk Analysis • Going Forward
Problem Definition
Problem Statement
Customer Requirements
Engineering Metrics
Systems Design
Benchmarking
Top Level Functions Purchasing Functional Decomposition
Inventory Functional Decomposition
Purchasing Functional Decomposition
System Architecture
Morphological Chart
Concept Development Five design concepts were generated through use of the morphological chart. The concept development matrix highlights the primary functions of the system and the design option for each concept displayed on the left.
Concept Selection
Feasibility: Purchasing - Web Based Form
1 Feasibility: Purchasing - Adding a Vendor 3 2
Feasibility: Purchasing - Active Request Tracking
Feasibility: Purchasing Support Tool
Purchasing Process Map
Feasibility: Tool Loan Out 1 2 3
Tool Loan Out Process Map
Feasibility: Scheduling 2 1 3
Scheduling Process Map
Going Forward
Project Plan
Risks Coding becomes overly complicated - Prevent by properly benchmarking and following best practices Student injury while unsupervised - Removed from scope, risk has been prevented Card Swipe vs Barcode - Reduce failure rate by researching options
Immediate Plan • Test prototypes with MSD Staff and Students • Perform time studies on current process • Begin database creation • Research SKU rationalization • Request Web Space on either www. rit. edu or apps. rit. edu (Christine)