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Chetan HG Business Analytics, Purchasing and sourcing, Source Pro Inc
 
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Below, I have mentioned some Best Practices, which you could use if you are dealing in with SOA or in other words Service-Oriented Architecture;  Know when to use Web services: 'First define the extent to which you want to use Web services before developing them. Services can be phased in at different levels, allowing you to customize an adoption strategy.” Know how to use Web services: “Limit the scope of Web services in your production environment to the scope of your knowledge. If you know nothing, don’t service-orient anything that matters.” Know when to avoid Web services: “Even though Web services are becoming an important part of the IT mainstream, you should begin incorporating them ...
Jitena Valmik  |  Commented  |  4 years ago
In addition to these, I have singled out these as a few SOA Best Practices 1. Ensure every project has a positive ROI. 2. Establish effective service governance. 3. Organize governance around your organization. 4. Assign the 5 key leadership roles...
Chetan HG  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
Good insight.. thanks for sharing.. One point to add though. Before we even look at using Web services in an organization, it is essential to first map out existing processes and streamline them. Based on the needs that arise for streamlining the...
 
 
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1 No quick results
2 Considerable criticism on Lean Manufacturing
Chetan HG  |  Supported idea  "No quick results"  |  2 years ago
I partly agree with you on the "No Quick results" part. But I am sorry to disagree on your point that keeping workforce idle is going to be difficult. THe whole idea behind lean is to ensure continuous flow and minimum idle time. AS far as...
Chetan HG  |  Supported idea  |  2 years ago
Criticism will always be there from those who have tried and not succeded. THat does not mean that the approach itself is bad. THe biggest challenge for Lean processes is in the planning, implementation and culture change. If that is not done...
jairaj shyam prasad  |  Supported idea  "No quick results"  |  2 years ago
hi Chethan, ur point is well taken.yes u r right in saying lean manufacturing should be implemented by taking care of all inevitable troubles.but, i personnaly believe that we are still not very keen/instant/open for any new methods / concepts at...
 
 
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Chetan HG  |  Supported idea  "No quick results"  |  2 years ago
I partly agree with you on the "No Quick results" part. But I am sorry to disagree on your point that keeping workforce idle is going to be difficult. THe whole idea behind lean is to ensure continuous flow and minimum idle time. AS far as...
Chetan HG  |  Supported idea  |  2 years ago
Criticism will always be there from those who have tried and not succeded. THat does not mean that the approach itself is bad. THe biggest challenge for Lean processes is in the planning, implementation and culture change. If that is not done...
jairaj shyam prasad  |  Supported idea  "No quick results"  |  2 years ago
hi Chethan, ur point is well taken.yes u r right in saying lean manufacturing should be implemented by taking care of all inevitable troubles.but, i personnaly believe that we are still not very keen/instant/open for any new methods / concepts at...
 
 
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1 Lack of senior-level involvement in supply quality management
2 System dilution
V.Suresh Chandra  |  Added idea  "Ambiguity in interpreting quality standards"  |  11 months ago
Manufacturing organizations often raise or lower the quality of products depending on customer tolerance levels.Often the products are made according to a quality specification or standard.But customers could interpret the same standard in an...
Chetan HG  |  Added idea  |  3 years ago
I feel that the biggest challenge is driving change acceptance and quality culture. Quality has to be at the grassroot level and that cannot happen unless it becomes a part of the culture in the organization. To make quality a culture, the first...
sujit Kumar  |  Supported idea  "Lack of senior-level involvement in supply quality management"  |  2 years ago
What a point has been raised and the feedback have been quite astounding .
 
 
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V.Suresh Chandra  |  Added idea  "Ambiguity in interpreting quality standards"  |  11 months ago
Manufacturing organizations often raise or lower the quality of products depending on customer tolerance levels.Often the products are made according to a quality specification or standard.But customers could interpret the same standard in an...
Chetan HG  |  Added idea  |  3 years ago
I feel that the biggest challenge is driving change acceptance and quality culture. Quality has to be at the grassroot level and that cannot happen unless it becomes a part of the culture in the organization. To make quality a culture, the first...
sujit Kumar  |  Supported idea  "Lack of senior-level involvement in supply quality management"  |  2 years ago
What a point has been raised and the feedback have been quite astounding .
 
 
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V.Suresh Chandra  |  Added idea  "Ambiguity in interpreting quality standards"  |  11 months ago
Manufacturing organizations often raise or lower the quality of products depending on customer tolerance levels.Often the products are made according to a quality specification or standard.But customers could interpret the same standard in an...
Chetan HG  |  Added idea  |  3 years ago
I feel that the biggest challenge is driving change acceptance and quality culture. Quality has to be at the grassroot level and that cannot happen unless it becomes a part of the culture in the organization. To make quality a culture, the first...
sujit Kumar  |  Supported idea  "Lack of senior-level involvement in supply quality management"  |  2 years ago
What a point has been raised and the feedback have been quite astounding .
 
 
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V.Suresh Chandra  |  Added idea  "Ambiguity in interpreting quality standards"  |  11 months ago
Manufacturing organizations often raise or lower the quality of products depending on customer tolerance levels.Often the products are made according to a quality specification or standard.But customers could interpret the same standard in an...
Chetan HG  |  Added idea  |  3 years ago
I feel that the biggest challenge is driving change acceptance and quality culture. Quality has to be at the grassroot level and that cannot happen unless it becomes a part of the culture in the organization. To make quality a culture, the first...
sujit Kumar  |  Supported idea  "Lack of senior-level involvement in supply quality management"  |  2 years ago
What a point has been raised and the feedback have been quite astounding .
 
 
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V.Suresh Chandra  |  Added idea  "Ambiguity in interpreting quality standards"  |  11 months ago
Manufacturing organizations often raise or lower the quality of products depending on customer tolerance levels.Often the products are made according to a quality specification or standard.But customers could interpret the same standard in an...
Chetan HG  |  Added idea  |  3 years ago
I feel that the biggest challenge is driving change acceptance and quality culture. Quality has to be at the grassroot level and that cannot happen unless it becomes a part of the culture in the organization. To make quality a culture, the first...
sujit Kumar  |  Supported idea  "Lack of senior-level involvement in supply quality management"  |  2 years ago
What a point has been raised and the feedback have been quite astounding .
 
 
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1 THe biggest victim of credit freeze is cash flow... And cash flow keeps the market alive..
2 Loans
Chetan HG  |  Added idea  "THe biggest victim of credit freeze is cash flow... And cash flow keeps the market alive.."  |  3 years ago
The current uncertainity in the markets globally has created a credit freeze situation, which in turn is leading to freezing of cash flow. Cash flow is critical to a healthy economy, and the current economy is getting hit because of the lack of...
Gaurav Chhabra  |  Added idea  "Loans"  |  3 years ago
In general i could say many companies are finding it difficult to obtain large loans in order to expand operations, or in some cases pay operating expenses. Many companies are in serious financial trouble and layoffs are a distinct possibility....
 
 
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1 Lean six sigma if used effectively can help you get huge and consistent savings.
2 Sustaining changes
Prakash Saitwal  |  Supported idea  "Sustaining changes"  |  3 years ago
ix Sigma alongwith Lean Manufacturing will definitely bring sustainable changes in processes, product quality and work environment, whic will have positive effect on company performance. It should be kept in mind that, Lean Six Sigma by itself is...
Chetan HG  |  Added idea  |  3 years ago
If used effectively, lean six sigma can add value across the system, and the best part is, the gains are consistent and recurring. It is a process of continuous improvement, and your gains will keep adding as long as you keep using six sigma...
Mathew Thoams Basenth  |  Supported idea  "Lean six sigma if used effectively can help you get huge and consistent savings."  |  3 years ago
Hello Sir, I totaly agree with your attempt to justyfy the powere of lean six sigma but fundamentally i beg to differ on the way you have described both, to me Lean is a methodology which can be used to eliminate waste in the systme and reduce...
 
 
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