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                         S&OP LEADERSHIP EXCHANGE:
        HARNESSING INNOVATION & ITS’ PLANNING CHALLENGES

                          The Web Event will begin
                          momentarily with your host:

                                    Andrew McCall

                May 23rd, 2012          plan4demand
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           Goals for the session
           Overview – Innovation & Planning: Conflicting Goals & Priorities?
           Planning for Innovation – Objectives, Goals, & Realities
           Typical Issues Encountered by the S&OP Process when these two converge
           Leveraging S&OP to Harness the Innovation Process and solve these issues
             Cross Functional Visibility

             Creating a Common Language

             Aligning & Harmonizing Goals

           Case Study: Using S&OP to drive the NPI/Stage Gate process & Shorten
            Launch Cycles
           The Bottom Line
           Q&A/Closing
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           Create an Awareness of the importance of innovation in today’s business
            and some of the issues and challenges this presents to our Business Planning
            Process in the near and long term.


           Outline the different ways that S&OP and Innovation Management can not
            only co-exist, but enhance both processes.


           Identify the Inputs and Outputs from each step in the S&OP that interact
            with the Innovation engine of our business.


           Outline what you can do to tie these two processes together in your business
            without re-inventing the wheel.
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       Oct 1995 – Apple stock price is at $5/share
       “Fall of an American Icon” - Business Week
       “Apple: A chaotic mess with no strategic vision, and certainly no future” – Time
        Feb 1996
       “I’d shut it down and give the money back to the shareholders” – Micheal Dell
       “The cure for Apple is not cost cutting. The cure is for Apple to INNOVATE it’s
        way out of its current predicament” – Steve Jobs, Returning as CEO in 1997

       Since 2003 – Apple has become the #1 Music Retailer, iPod dominates the
        category
       2007 – Apple reinvents the Cell phone with the release of the iPhone
       2011-Q4 Global PC sharply negative (9%) – Apple Computer sales up 26%,
        iPad sales up 111%
       Earlier this year, Apple posted a record quarterly revenue number of $46B
       Feb 2012 – Apple stock price tops $500/share – “Innovation has made Apple
        the most valuable company in the world” – Forbes Magazine 2/16/2012
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           Innovation
               Speed
               Big Splash
               Initial Scarcity Drives Demand and “Buzz”
               “Let’s not let the details constrain our thinking”


                                                               Planning
                                                                    Orderly
                                                                    Detail Oriented
                                                                    Accuracy
                                                                    Predictability
                                                                    Thoroughness
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         What problem does your organization struggle with the
          most that is being driven by Planning for Innovation?

            Structured Stage/Gate process that gives the organization the time and the
             data it needs to smoothly transition new products into the portfolio?
            High levels of SLOB (Slow Moving & Obsolete product) as a result of
             inaccuracy of initial volume projections or inventory transitions?
            Forecast accuracy issues surrounding innovation that creates production
             volume issues (either too high or too low?)
            Missing Launch Dates?
            Master Data issues as a result of late or prolonged planning decisions?
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       Master Data

       Volume Projections                  Impacts
       Launch Strategy & Planning             Delays, Short Planning Windows

       Test & Repeat Processes, Study         High Resulting SLOB/Inventory Right Offs
        Groups,
                                               Slow to Market/Expansion
       Treating all Innovation the
                                               Launch Bureaucracy
        Same – Breakthrough, Disruptive,
        Sustaining, Event Based                Unintended Consequences on other
                                                Brands/Products
       Cannibalization
                                               Too Many New Products without subtractions
       Supersession Management

       SKU Rationalization/Proliferation
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                                                                     • Launch Projections &
    •   Plan/Changes to Plan?
                                                                       Assumptions
    •   Gap Closing?
                                                                           • Volume
    •   Opportunity Deployment
                                                                           • Cannibalization
    •   Financial Projections
                                                                     • Brand Volume Plans
                                                                     • Pricing Strategies

                                                                     • Sales Planning
•   Capacity Availability                                            • Sales Volume Impact
•   Production Readiness                                             • Initial & Follow up
•   Operational Standards                                              Distribution Drives
•   Raw Materials & Packaging                                        • Demand Forecast
•   Supplier Readiness                                                     • Customer Volume &
•   Initial Quality Trials       • Strategic Innovation & Pipeline           Adoption Projections
                                   Approval
                                 • Communicating the Plan
                                 • Stage Gate Integration

        Leveraging Existing Activities in both processes
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                                                    Portfolio Review:
                                                    -   Create Linkage from Stage/Gate
                                                        process into Portfolio Review
                                                           - Longer Range Visibility
                                                           - Size of Prize/Volume Inputs
                                                           - GTM Assumptions
                                                    -   Link SKU Rationalization Process to
                                                        drive use up and end of life
          Demand Review:                                processes to conclusion
          -   Take & act upon Innovation Data       -   Establish Feedback loop into both
              from the Portfolio Review, Not both       of these processes to output S&OP
              sets of processes                         assumptions and decisions back to
                - Volume Assumptions                    NPI and SKU/RAT teams.
                - Geographic/Market Launch          -   Publish Innovation Funnel and
                    data & timing                       Stage/Gate status from one source
          -   Update forecasts based on                 in both processes
              planning data from PR
          -   Normal pass of forecast and
              innovation impacts down stream to
              Supply
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            Establish & Maintain Separate Disciplines



            Harmonize & Leverage each process strengths & audiences



            Create Process checks that provide balance across both areas
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            Initial Situation:
                Beverage Company – 160MM Case Equivalents/Year
                New Product’s accounted for ~ 15MM cases a year – Predominantly Line Extensions, Packaging
                 Changes & Season/Promotional Packaing
                Usually a 5 month planning cycle including suppliers
                SKU proliferation – 40 SKU’s > 104 SKU’s in 3 years


            New Product Launch:
                New Brand into North American Market
                Initial Launch into Midwest Market (Test)
                Followed by Limited National Rollout (Repeat)
                Ran thru same processes as Line extensions
                12 Month Launch cycle
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            How did it go??
                Test – High Volume
                Repeat – SLOW compared to optimism created from Test Market
                Repeat/Rollout ended up with 5MM cases of write off (3% of total business!!)
                Too Much Product, Expiration Dates, Wrong Packages??
                What went wrong??

            Post – Mortem
                Test ran too short
                    High Volume was determined from Channel positioning, not sales
                    Stage/Gate Process was modeled on Line Extensions, had no “New Brand Launch” intelligence built
                     into the Volume projections
                Repeat went into market expansion too quickly
                    Sales Planning & Execution did not have the time to get distribution right
                    Market Expansion used assumptions from Test, not new assumptions
                Stage/Gate process did not get folded into planning and forecasting windows until last
                 minute, creating an “Inventory as the buffer” solution which backfired as product neared
                 expiration dates
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        Changing for the next time…
            Segmentation – Launch types                                   Next Launch: Post – Mortem
                Line Extension                                                 Write Down reduced by 85%
                Seasonal/Event                                                 Faster Ideation to Launch Time
                Net New                                                         Window
            Created Assumptions and Reporting Base                                 14 Months down to 8 Months
             for each time                                                      Sales Plan Error was cut in half on
                Timing                                                          New Product (49% to 24%)
                Approvals
                Data Reviews
            Linked Stage/Gate to Portfolio Review
                Gate Status Report
                Decision Summary
                Innovation Dashboard – R/Y/G on key planning inputs
            Linked Demand Review Forecast Assumptions back to
             Stage/Gate Process
                Volume assumptions by Region fed back to Marketing/Innovation
                Supply Planning Inputs from DR also updated into Launch Team Process
                Closed Loop on everything
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            Set up these two critical business processes to feed each other – not to take
             over one or the other.


            Establish closed loop feedback between the Stage/Gate or Innovation
             process and the Portfolio Review – don’t allow this data to enter the
             planning cycle everywhere. Make a single point of connection, single
             moment of truth between the two processes, and then it run through the
             cycle.


            Segmentation – Don’t try and fit everything into the same mold. Different
             levels of rigor for different needs.


            Establish the “Owner” of Innovation in your company – make sure they are
             tied into the Portfolio Review and Executive Review.
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                 June 27th                   September 12th
           Global Rollouts – Balancing     S&OP Technology – Matching
          Standardization & Localization    Capabilities with Maturity

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S&OP Leadership Exchange: Harnessing Innovation & It's Planning Challenges

  • 1. Page1 S&OP LEADERSHIP EXCHANGE: HARNESSING INNOVATION & ITS’ PLANNING CHALLENGES The Web Event will begin momentarily with your host: Andrew McCall May 23rd, 2012 plan4demand
  • 2. Page2  Goals for the session  Overview – Innovation & Planning: Conflicting Goals & Priorities?  Planning for Innovation – Objectives, Goals, & Realities  Typical Issues Encountered by the S&OP Process when these two converge  Leveraging S&OP to Harness the Innovation Process and solve these issues  Cross Functional Visibility  Creating a Common Language  Aligning & Harmonizing Goals  Case Study: Using S&OP to drive the NPI/Stage Gate process & Shorten Launch Cycles  The Bottom Line  Q&A/Closing
  • 3. Page3  Create an Awareness of the importance of innovation in today’s business and some of the issues and challenges this presents to our Business Planning Process in the near and long term.  Outline the different ways that S&OP and Innovation Management can not only co-exist, but enhance both processes.  Identify the Inputs and Outputs from each step in the S&OP that interact with the Innovation engine of our business.  Outline what you can do to tie these two processes together in your business without re-inventing the wheel.
  • 4. Page4  Oct 1995 – Apple stock price is at $5/share  “Fall of an American Icon” - Business Week  “Apple: A chaotic mess with no strategic vision, and certainly no future” – Time Feb 1996  “I’d shut it down and give the money back to the shareholders” – Micheal Dell  “The cure for Apple is not cost cutting. The cure is for Apple to INNOVATE it’s way out of its current predicament” – Steve Jobs, Returning as CEO in 1997  Since 2003 – Apple has become the #1 Music Retailer, iPod dominates the category  2007 – Apple reinvents the Cell phone with the release of the iPhone  2011-Q4 Global PC sharply negative (9%) – Apple Computer sales up 26%, iPad sales up 111%  Earlier this year, Apple posted a record quarterly revenue number of $46B  Feb 2012 – Apple stock price tops $500/share – “Innovation has made Apple the most valuable company in the world” – Forbes Magazine 2/16/2012
  • 5. Page5  Innovation  Speed  Big Splash  Initial Scarcity Drives Demand and “Buzz”  “Let’s not let the details constrain our thinking”  Planning  Orderly  Detail Oriented  Accuracy  Predictability  Thoroughness
  • 7. Page7 Page 7 What problem does your organization struggle with the most that is being driven by Planning for Innovation?  Structured Stage/Gate process that gives the organization the time and the data it needs to smoothly transition new products into the portfolio?  High levels of SLOB (Slow Moving & Obsolete product) as a result of inaccuracy of initial volume projections or inventory transitions?  Forecast accuracy issues surrounding innovation that creates production volume issues (either too high or too low?)  Missing Launch Dates?  Master Data issues as a result of late or prolonged planning decisions?
  • 8. Page8  Master Data  Volume Projections Impacts  Launch Strategy & Planning  Delays, Short Planning Windows  Test & Repeat Processes, Study  High Resulting SLOB/Inventory Right Offs Groups,  Slow to Market/Expansion  Treating all Innovation the  Launch Bureaucracy Same – Breakthrough, Disruptive, Sustaining, Event Based  Unintended Consequences on other Brands/Products  Cannibalization  Too Many New Products without subtractions  Supersession Management  SKU Rationalization/Proliferation
  • 9. Page9 Page 9 • Launch Projections & • Plan/Changes to Plan? Assumptions • Gap Closing? • Volume • Opportunity Deployment • Cannibalization • Financial Projections • Brand Volume Plans • Pricing Strategies • Sales Planning • Capacity Availability • Sales Volume Impact • Production Readiness • Initial & Follow up • Operational Standards Distribution Drives • Raw Materials & Packaging • Demand Forecast • Supplier Readiness • Customer Volume & • Initial Quality Trials • Strategic Innovation & Pipeline Adoption Projections Approval • Communicating the Plan • Stage Gate Integration Leveraging Existing Activities in both processes
  • 10. Page10 Page 10 Portfolio Review: - Create Linkage from Stage/Gate process into Portfolio Review - Longer Range Visibility - Size of Prize/Volume Inputs - GTM Assumptions - Link SKU Rationalization Process to drive use up and end of life Demand Review: processes to conclusion - Take & act upon Innovation Data - Establish Feedback loop into both from the Portfolio Review, Not both of these processes to output S&OP sets of processes assumptions and decisions back to - Volume Assumptions NPI and SKU/RAT teams. - Geographic/Market Launch - Publish Innovation Funnel and data & timing Stage/Gate status from one source - Update forecasts based on in both processes planning data from PR - Normal pass of forecast and innovation impacts down stream to Supply
  • 11. Page11  Establish & Maintain Separate Disciplines  Harmonize & Leverage each process strengths & audiences  Create Process checks that provide balance across both areas
  • 12. Page12  Initial Situation:  Beverage Company – 160MM Case Equivalents/Year  New Product’s accounted for ~ 15MM cases a year – Predominantly Line Extensions, Packaging Changes & Season/Promotional Packaing  Usually a 5 month planning cycle including suppliers  SKU proliferation – 40 SKU’s > 104 SKU’s in 3 years  New Product Launch:  New Brand into North American Market  Initial Launch into Midwest Market (Test)  Followed by Limited National Rollout (Repeat)  Ran thru same processes as Line extensions  12 Month Launch cycle
  • 13. Page13  How did it go??  Test – High Volume  Repeat – SLOW compared to optimism created from Test Market  Repeat/Rollout ended up with 5MM cases of write off (3% of total business!!)  Too Much Product, Expiration Dates, Wrong Packages??  What went wrong??  Post – Mortem  Test ran too short  High Volume was determined from Channel positioning, not sales  Stage/Gate Process was modeled on Line Extensions, had no “New Brand Launch” intelligence built into the Volume projections  Repeat went into market expansion too quickly  Sales Planning & Execution did not have the time to get distribution right  Market Expansion used assumptions from Test, not new assumptions  Stage/Gate process did not get folded into planning and forecasting windows until last minute, creating an “Inventory as the buffer” solution which backfired as product neared expiration dates
  • 14. Page14  Changing for the next time…  Segmentation – Launch types  Next Launch: Post – Mortem  Line Extension  Write Down reduced by 85%  Seasonal/Event  Faster Ideation to Launch Time  Net New Window  Created Assumptions and Reporting Base  14 Months down to 8 Months for each time  Sales Plan Error was cut in half on  Timing New Product (49% to 24%)  Approvals  Data Reviews  Linked Stage/Gate to Portfolio Review  Gate Status Report  Decision Summary  Innovation Dashboard – R/Y/G on key planning inputs  Linked Demand Review Forecast Assumptions back to Stage/Gate Process  Volume assumptions by Region fed back to Marketing/Innovation  Supply Planning Inputs from DR also updated into Launch Team Process  Closed Loop on everything
  • 15. Page15  Set up these two critical business processes to feed each other – not to take over one or the other.  Establish closed loop feedback between the Stage/Gate or Innovation process and the Portfolio Review – don’t allow this data to enter the planning cycle everywhere. Make a single point of connection, single moment of truth between the two processes, and then it run through the cycle.  Segmentation – Don’t try and fit everything into the same mold. Different levels of rigor for different needs.  Establish the “Owner” of Innovation in your company – make sure they are tied into the Portfolio Review and Executive Review.
  • 16. Page16 Page 16 June 27th September 12th Global Rollouts – Balancing S&OP Technology – Matching Standardization & Localization Capabilities with Maturity