How Small Businesses can Profit from Business Process Optimization
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How Small Businesses can Profit from
Business Process Optimization
By Nowshade Kabir. Rusbiz.com
Many small and medium sized companies don't take business process
optimization with the help of online solutions seriously. This is
understandable. When a company achieves price reduction from a
supplier, the money saved is quite visible. When the company
manages to sell products for a better price, the extra profit
margin is also clear and visible. Understanding real return on
investment from business process optimization requires
substantial analysis. Moreover, the benefits of such systems are
not always immediate and apparent; and there is this question
of natural fear of new technologies.
What ever the case, you don't have to be a multibillion dollar
enterprise in order to reap profit by taking advantage of online
business process solutions. Any business, whether it's a
manufacturer, a distributor, an importer, an exporter, a trading
house, a dealer or even a retailer, can increase productivity by
cost reduction and sales growth with the help of available
solutions. These online solutions come in various shapes and
sizes and can be tailored to the need of any type of business.
Example One:
A major financial services company decided to optimize the way it
buys computers and related equipment with the help of electronic
sourcing. The company already had a list of suppliers it worked
with. Initially with the help of eCatalog management technology
comprehensive lists of all required products were created. The
company decided to go for Reverse Auction method in order to buy
the products. Before the day of real auction the selected
prospective suppliers went through a brief training on how to use
the system and bid. Several suppliers placed bids on the lots and
adjusted their price by watching other anonymous bids. The
auction took only two hours. The company managed to save 1.05
million per year in cost savings on a budget of 7.5 million US$
and three months of time saved in comparison to conventional
buying method.
Example Two:
A supplier of stationery products used to receive orders by eMail
and fax. Receiving the high volume but low value purchase orders
and getting them into the sales order processing system manually
was time-consuming and created supply back log which disgruntled
customers. The company decided to implement an eSales system
integrated to their existing sales order system with XML
interface. As a result the company managed to save 700 Thousand
US$ from improved productivity and cost cutting.
Example Three:
A company decided to go into online wine selling business where
already over 30 companies were present. For superior supply chain
management and customer satisfaction the company decided to
integrate online solutions to the eCommerce site enhancing the
site to a true wine B2C portal. The solutions encompassed back
office business processes to support automated warehousing,
distribution and third-party delivery and call center services.
The site also embedded unique solution that allows offering
products based on customers preferences, clicking through choices
and prior buying habits.
As a result the company managed to build a leading eCommerce site
within a very short period in a highly competitive market.
The solutions like eProcurement and eSales can have real impact
on company bottom line regardless of its size.
Direct Benefits
-Cost Savings
-Increased Profits
-Improved productivity
-Lowering overhead costs
-Streamlining of supply chain processes
Indirect Benfits
-Ability to allocate freed resources to core business processes
-Improved service levels
-Access to a large number of suppliers in a relatively short
period of time
-Improvement in customer satisfaction management
-Stay competitive
What if you are a small company and you don't have enough
resources to implement a supply chain solution but you understand
that you could benefit from a system like this?
There are several B2B exchanges on the Internet that can serve
your purpose. Rusbiz.com (http//www.rusbiz.com) is one of them.
In order to take advantage of Rusbiz supply chain management
system, it's vital to become a member and take the following
steps:
1. Register your company with Rusbiz.com
2. Add products that you sell to Rusbiz eCatalog
3. Invite several of your buyers and sellers to Rusbiz if they
are not registered with Rusbiz as yet.
4. Once you have a circle of your own buyers and sellers on
Rusbiz you can start using Rusbiz's highly sophisticated yet
simple in use supply chain management system.
5. Go to Rusbiz FAQ and read thoroughly the comprehensive
materials on the use of supply chain or deal management methods.
The key elements that you will be able to use and profit from
them immediately is as follows:
Request for Quote
>From the catalog of your Web store, Rusbiz eCatalog or from
eMarketplace — if you have added a product there – buyers can
fill up a standard form of RFQ and send it to you.
Quote
Once you receive a RFQ, you can check, edit the form and send
a quotation to the buyer.
Negotiation
The buyer either can accept your proposal or make a Purchase
Order from the Quotation you sent to him/her or make a counter
proposal. You in turn, either may accept the offer or send back
another offer.
Purchase Order
>From your final offer, if all terms and conditions suit him/her,
the buyer can create a Purchase order and send to you.
Invoices
You, upon receiving the Purchase Order, can create an Invoice and
send it back. There are also payment status and shipping status
tracking features integrated into the supply chain or Deal
Management system.
The Invoice generation feature also includes different discount
and tax options. You can choose options that suit you best.
You can use the above mentioned features as a buyer in your
procurement needs and as a seller in your eSales system.
Once you start using the system regularly and see the impact it
is making to your company productivity, you may consider
building your own personalized custom-made system.
Sooner or later most companies will be forced to automate their
business processes in order to stay competitive. By early
automating and adopting solutions like online supply chain
management you will be able to reap the far reaching benefits
that these solutions bring.
About the author:
Nowshade Kabir is the CEO of Rusbiz.com. Companies can optimize
and handle some of their vital business processes such as supply
chain management with the features available on Rusbiz.com
(www.rusbiz.com). Read more articles related to online
business at ezine.rusbiz.com.
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