Nicolas Vandeput
Demand Forecasting Best Practices
Demand Forecasting Best Practices
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Master the demand forecasting skills you need to decide what resources to acquire, products to produce, and where and how to distribute them. This guide demonstrates forecasting tools, metrics, and models alongside stakeholder management techniques that work in a live business environment. You will learn how to lead a demand planning team to improve forecasting quality while reducing workload, define the objectives, granularity, and horizon of your demand planning process, use smart, value-weighted KPIs to track accuracy and bias, spot areas of your process where there is room for improvement, help planners and stakeholders add value to your process, identify what kind of data you should be collecting, and how to utilise different types of statistical and machine learning models.
Format: Hardback
Length: 216 pages
Publication date: 31 July 2023
Publisher: Manning Publications
Master the demand forecasting skills you need to decide what resources to acquire, products to produce, and where and how to distribute them. For demand planners, S&OP managers, supply chain leaders, and data scientists.
Demand Forecasting Best Practices is a unique step-by-step guide, demonstrating forecasting tools, metrics, and models alongside stakeholder management techniques that work in a live business environment. You will learn how to:
• Lead a demand planning team to improve forecasting quality while reducing workload.
• Properly define the objectives, granularity, and horizon of your demand planning process.
• Use smart, value-weighted KPIs to track accuracy and bias.
• Spot areas of your process where there is room for improvement.
• Help planners and stakeholders (sales, marketing, finances) add value to your process.
• Identify what kind of data you should be collecting, and how.
• Utilise different types of statistical and machine learning models.
• Follow author Nicolas Vandeput's original five-step framework for demand planning excellence and learn how to tailor it to your own company's needs.
• You will learn how to optimise demand planning for a more effective supply chain and will soon be delivering accurate predictions that drive major business value.
About the technology:
Demand forecasting is vital for the success of any product supply chain. It allows companies to make better decisions about what resources to acquire, what products to produce, and where and how to distribute them. As an effective demand forecaster, you can help your organisation avoid overproduction, reduce waste, and optimise inventory levels for a real competitive advantage.
Weight: 408g
Dimension: 188 x 236 x 15 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781633438095
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