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Title: Inventory Record Accuracy: Unleashing the Power of Cycle Counting (The Oliver Wight Companies)
ISBN: 0470008601
Author:
Roger B. Brooks
Larry W. Wilson
Publicate Date: 2007-07-27 Publish: 2007-07-27
List Price: $65.00
Average Customer Rating: 3.0
Format: Hardcover
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1: Reference Book of Choice for me
I have followed the basic concepts of this book for over 15 years with great success. For DC Managers who are trying to start a Cycle Count process, this book is all you need.
I have followed the principles in this book and have been able to successfully eliminate annual physical inventories at two different companies.
I do not however use Brooks' and Wilson's "Tolerance" approach and always seek to hit 100% accuracy for every SKU.
One must keep in mind that the purpose of cycle counting is not to correct individual inventory records, but to identify records requiring root cause analysis so corrective actions can be taken to eliminate the source of the error. This in turn not only corrects the immediate issue, but also similar issues that have perhaps not yet been discovered.
If you use the Process Control method of Cycle Counting discussed in this book, and track dollar, SKU, and units in terms of gross variances (irrespective of + or -), you will accumulate results that should free you from ever having to take another Physical Inventory.
As a DC Manager, that is priceless. mdv
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2: Poor
The book did not contain any of the arguments needed to prove why and when to make changes for inventory accuracy. Poor choice!
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3: Great subject but short on content.
I purchased this book due to recent research by Nicole DeHoratius on the subject. Early on, the author gives a good review of the math behind Inventory Record Accuracy. However, the book is hurt by frequent reference to too-simplistic management strategies that are not effective in running a large, modern day distribution center. If you are really serious about the subject, California Management Review has published some recent case studies that are very practical for today's distribution climate.
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4: good book, direct to the point, intersting, a bit basic
This book sure is very easy to understand and very direct to the point. Although, a little more details particularly in the procedures for transactions would be helpful
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