BUSINESS COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT

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BUSINESS COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT
Introduction
Any companies have realized significant value through automating their supply chain
with B2B processes. B2B has made an impact and added value, yet inherent
problems exist within the traditional model that prevent it from being a sustainable
solution in today’s business environment. New business challenges arising from ever-expanding communication standards, and changing customer expectations and the demand driven economy have created a need for a new approach that goes beyond B2B.

Business Community Management is a strategic vision that creates a comprehensive view of
the supply chain by integrating the technology, business processes and communication of
the entire business community to facilitate end-to-end supply chain visibility.

This paper will examine the current state of B2B communication; detail the steps
needed to mitigate the challenges created by B2B; and outline the concepts behind Business
Community Management as a new way to approach your business-to-business
communication.


The topics included are:
I. The Current State of B2B
II. Business Community Management: A Comprehensive Approach to Supply Chain
Communication


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Table of Contents
Introduction 01
The Current State of B2B 03
Business Community Management: A Comprehensive Approach to
Supply Chain Communication 04


3
The Current State of B2B
After years of implementations, initiatives and mandates, various levels of supply chain
communication processes are in place in the majority of large companies operating within
the global economy. Companies have realized incredible value from B2B automation.

For example:

A global automotive company and Inovis customer reduced costs by 54% using
Managed Services to automate the majority of its supply chain operations and
customer communication.

Another national retailer and Inovis customer realized savings of 40% after
automating most of its trading community.
Although B2B has delivered significant value, there are a host of business challenges
inherent to B2B automation. Combined, these problems prevent B2B automation from being
a sustainable solution for moving ahead in today’s changing business environment.


Complex technology


Often, B2B initiatives were driven by the need to comply with a certain mandate or meet
specific operational requirements, resulting in a piecemeal chain of systems and leaving
communication gaps within the supply chain. Therefore, many companies are working with
legacy applications and silo solutions that are not interoperable. There is no easy way to
synchronize the data from each system to create a comprehensive view of the supply chain.
Silo tools create barriers to working within multiple formats and standards, resulting in lost
business, missed growth opportunities and further eroding value.
Additionally, B2B technology itself has built-in complexities arising from communication
issues with AS2, AS3 and VAN mailboxes, erroneous data exchange as well as trading
partner connectivity problems. These problems are commonplace and drain resources. In
fact, according to a 2006 GS1 study, most businesses spend between $40 and $80 per error
to resolve problems with item data and invoicing data.
Furthermore, connectivity issues are typically recurrent which creates a reactive
environment, shifting focus from core business operations toward lower impact issues,
wasting time and creating unnecessary productivity costs.


Implementation challenges


Implementing B2B initiatives places large demands on time and resources. Often,
implementations run into challenges and time delays created by disparate systems and
outdated, inaccurate data. Additionally, each trading partner presents a unique set of
circumstances and technology capabilities, which requires additional time and resources to
solve. These issues place constraints on already tight budgets and timeframes.


4
Automation demands and limitations


Today there is a clear business mandate for automating 100% of your supply chain.
However, companies face several hurdles in meeting this goal. The first limitation is budget,
as companies are being asked to automate more partners with fewer dollars and cycle initial
realized savings through several rounds of automation. Another limitation comes from the
fact that companies must drill down to the second and tertiary level of suppliers and
partners to achieve complete automation. Partners at these levels often lack the willingness
or the technology sophistication to tie in to an automated supply chain.








Business Community Management: A Comprehensive
Approach to Supply Chain Communication


Considering the challenges that have arisen from B2B processes and the additional business
demands posed by changing customer expectations, volume increases and multiple
communication formats, companies must reevaluate their supply chain communication
processes and adapt. It has become clear that an evolutionary B2B development cannot
solve for these multiple issues; companies must make a revolutionary change to achieve an
optimized communication solution.
A new view on supply chain automation widens the focus to include the business community
of partners and customers that actually make the supply chain operate. Business
Community Management (BCM) integrates the technology, business processes and
communication of the entire trading community to create end-to-end supply chain visibility.

Three key steps help mitigate the challenges created by a traditional B2B methodology:

Increase Visibility

According to a 2006 AMR study, over 20% of all orders across all industries
are in error. Complete end-to-end visibility into your supply chain is essential to
successfully manage the increasing complexity of today’s B2B environment. A fully
optimized business community delivers a comprehensive, real-time view into all B2B
collaboration—across all formats and technologies. This level of visibility equates to
actionable intelligence that businesses can use to minimize delays and costs
associated with errors, stock-outs and chargebacks.
With increased visibility, a business and its partners can move beyond the
transaction level toward a more granular item-level of reporting, which enables them
to quickly recognize errors and make adjustments in real time, instead of after the
fact. A visibility component that allows all members of the community to easily track
and view key performance indicators (KPIs) and scorecards helps transform B2B
information exchange to a new level of integrated collaboration.]

Streamline Processes

Supply chain communication is rife with challenges as companies begin automating
their trading partner communities. Trading partner automation is a critical step for
reducing complexity in B2B communication, yet the difficulties and pitfalls of
.
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disparate systems, unique business requirements and overlapping business
methodology make this goal time-consuming and cumbersome to achieve.
Streamlining trading partner automation by using proven processes that account for
business differences and technology variations can considerably reduce ramp-up
time.
For example, a multimedia company we worked with reduced the time it took to
onboard partners from 5 days to 15 minutes. Following a repeatable process ensures
that the planning, implementation and testing stages of an automation initiative are
encompassed in the strategy from the beginning. This eliminates downtime caused
by unforeseen complications and results in smoother, faster deployments.


Automate Your Trading Community


The Business Community Management platform is designed around a community
where all partners are automated. Complete automation facilitates faster and easier
communication which creates new synergies and opportunities to collaborate earlier
in the lifecycle of a product.
Trading partners come in all shapes and sizes and have varying levels of technology
capabilities. To facilitate strong community enrollment, your partners need flexibility
and options to participate at a level that works within their business framework.
Utilizing a modular set of applications enables partners to leverage the technology
they need and quickly begin realizing the value automation delivers. Flexible access
fosters higher participation and faster adoption of the BCM solution throughout your
community.
The Business Community Management solution provides the foundation for increased
collaboration that deepens trading community partnerships. By removing the complexities
and costs associated with a traditional B2B solution, BCM drives greater product innovation,
increased speed-to-market and greater levels of customer satisfaction and retention.
 
1
BUSINESS COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT
Introduction
Any companies have realized significant value through automating their supply chain
with B2B processes. B2B has made an impact and added value, yet inherent
problems exist within the traditional model that prevent it from being a sustainable
solution in today’s business environment. New business challenges arising from ever-expanding communication standards, and changing customer expectations and the demand driven economy have created a need for a new approach that goes beyond B2B.

Business Community Management is a strategic vision that creates a comprehensive view of
the supply chain by integrating the technology, business processes and communication of
the entire business community to facilitate end-to-end supply chain visibility.

This paper will examine the current state of B2B communication; detail the steps
needed to mitigate the challenges created by B2B; and outline the concepts behind Business
Community Management as a new way to approach your business-to-business
communication.


The topics included are:
I. The Current State of B2B
II. Business Community Management: A Comprehensive Approach to Supply Chain
Communication


2
Table of Contents
Introduction 01
The Current State of B2B 03
Business Community Management: A Comprehensive Approach to
Supply Chain Communication 04


3
The Current State of B2B
After years of implementations, initiatives and mandates, various levels of supply chain
communication processes are in place in the majority of large companies operating within
the global economy. Companies have realized incredible value from B2B automation.

For example:

A global automotive company and Inovis customer reduced costs by 54% using
Managed Services to automate the majority of its supply chain operations and
customer communication.

Another national retailer and Inovis customer realized savings of 40% after
automating most of its trading community.
Although B2B has delivered significant value, there are a host of business challenges
inherent to B2B automation. Combined, these problems prevent B2B automation from being
a sustainable solution for moving ahead in today’s changing business environment.


Complex technology


Often, B2B initiatives were driven by the need to comply with a certain mandate or meet
specific operational requirements, resulting in a piecemeal chain of systems and leaving
communication gaps within the supply chain. Therefore, many companies are working with
legacy applications and silo solutions that are not interoperable. There is no easy way to
synchronize the data from each system to create a comprehensive view of the supply chain.
Silo tools create barriers to working within multiple formats and standards, resulting in lost
business, missed growth opportunities and further eroding value.
Additionally, B2B technology itself has built-in complexities arising from communication
issues with AS2, AS3 and VAN mailboxes, erroneous data exchange as well as trading
partner connectivity problems. These problems are commonplace and drain resources. In
fact, according to a 2006 GS1 study, most businesses spend between $40 and $80 per error
to resolve problems with item data and invoicing data.
Furthermore, connectivity issues are typically recurrent which creates a reactive
environment, shifting focus from core business operations toward lower impact issues,
wasting time and creating unnecessary productivity costs.


Implementation challenges


Implementing B2B initiatives places large demands on time and resources. Often,
implementations run into challenges and time delays created by disparate systems and
outdated, inaccurate data. Additionally, each trading partner presents a unique set of
circumstances and technology capabilities, which requires additional time and resources to
solve. These issues place constraints on already tight budgets and timeframes.


4
Automation demands and limitations


Today there is a clear business mandate for automating 100% of your supply chain.
However, companies face several hurdles in meeting this goal. The first limitation is budget,
as companies are being asked to automate more partners with fewer dollars and cycle initial
realized savings through several rounds of automation. Another limitation comes from the
fact that companies must drill down to the second and tertiary level of suppliers and
partners to achieve complete automation. Partners at these levels often lack the willingness
or the technology sophistication to tie in to an automated supply chain.








Business Community Management: A Comprehensive
Approach to Supply Chain Communication


Considering the challenges that have arisen from B2B processes and the additional business
demands posed by changing customer expectations, volume increases and multiple
communication formats, companies must reevaluate their supply chain communication
processes and adapt. It has become clear that an evolutionary B2B development cannot
solve for these multiple issues; companies must make a revolutionary change to achieve an
optimized communication solution.
A new view on supply chain automation widens the focus to include the business community
of partners and customers that actually make the supply chain operate. Business
Community Management (BCM) integrates the technology, business processes and
communication of the entire trading community to create end-to-end supply chain visibility.

Three key steps help mitigate the challenges created by a traditional B2B methodology:

Increase Visibility

According to a 2006 AMR study, over 20% of all orders across all industries
are in error. Complete end-to-end visibility into your supply chain is essential to
successfully manage the increasing complexity of today’s B2B environment. A fully
optimized business community delivers a comprehensive, real-time view into all B2B
collaboration—across all formats and technologies. This level of visibility equates to
actionable intelligence that businesses can use to minimize delays and costs
associated with errors, stock-outs and chargebacks.
With increased visibility, a business and its partners can move beyond the
transaction level toward a more granular item-level of reporting, which enables them
to quickly recognize errors and make adjustments in real time, instead of after the
fact. A visibility component that allows all members of the community to easily track
and view key performance indicators (KPIs) and scorecards helps transform B2B
information exchange to a new level of integrated collaboration.]

Streamline Processes

Supply chain communication is rife with challenges as companies begin automating
their trading partner communities. Trading partner automation is a critical step for
reducing complexity in B2B communication, yet the difficulties and pitfalls of
.
5
disparate systems, unique business requirements and overlapping business
methodology make this goal time-consuming and cumbersome to achieve.
Streamlining trading partner automation by using proven processes that account for
business differences and technology variations can considerably reduce ramp-up
time.
For example, a multimedia company we worked with reduced the time it took to
onboard partners from 5 days to 15 minutes. Following a repeatable process ensures
that the planning, implementation and testing stages of an automation initiative are
encompassed in the strategy from the beginning. This eliminates downtime caused
by unforeseen complications and results in smoother, faster deployments.


Automate Your Trading Community


The Business Community Management platform is designed around a community
where all partners are automated. Complete automation facilitates faster and easier
communication which creates new synergies and opportunities to collaborate earlier
in the lifecycle of a product.
Trading partners come in all shapes and sizes and have varying levels of technology
capabilities. To facilitate strong community enrollment, your partners need flexibility
and options to participate at a level that works within their business framework.
Utilizing a modular set of applications enables partners to leverage the technology
they need and quickly begin realizing the value automation delivers. Flexible access
fosters higher participation and faster adoption of the BCM solution throughout your
community.
The Business Community Management solution provides the foundation for increased
collaboration that deepens trading community partnerships. By removing the complexities
and costs associated with a traditional B2B solution, BCM drives greater product innovation,
increased speed-to-market and greater levels of customer satisfaction and retention.


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