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The Importance of Value Stream Mapping In Implementing a Robust ERP System with Craig Adderley, Distribution and Logistics Leader at Stryker Endoscopy

Mar 01, 202220 minSeason 1Ep. 15
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How can you be more agile in adapting to the changes in your industry?

For Craig Adderley, Former Global Transportation and Logistics leader at Air Liquide and now Distribution and Logistics Leader at Stryker Endoscopy, it’s important to have an integrated and robust ERP system that allows you to streamline information, remove small inefficiencies, and solve more important problems. Stryker did it in phases with strong emphasis on the value of value stream mapping and getting everyone onboard.

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"If you have a robust ERP system and you have everything documented, you have this value stream map where you know where you need to focus on relieving your bottlenecks because that's what's adding or is taking away the most value. You have more clarity, and you have more perspective. With more perspective comes more clarity. With clarity, it just becomes a better way of decision-making because you see the whole picture." - Craig Adderley, Distribution and Logistics Leader at Stryker Endoscopy

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