Posts Tagged ‘Inefficiencies’

Finding Your Business Management Style

April 19th, 2010



Business management combines an interesting mix of theory and practice, and it is a particularly good topic for management and entrepreneurial types to study. Finding a business management style that suits your personality and the nature of your business is both important and worthy of time investment, as being self-aware and being able to identify strengths and weaknesses of various approaches will enable more effective personal development and ultimately more effective management.

While many have their own individual business management styles, these are traditionally broadly categorized into three main classes of business management approaches.

Autocratic Management

Firstly, there is what has come to be known as the autocratic approach to management, which installs more trust in the leadership as opposed to the individual staff. This involves pulling rank and leaves employees in no doubt as to whom the management is or what decisions are being made. Rather than engaging employees within the decision making process, this business management style typically concerns businesses that require direct, effective leadership to produce results, often under pressure of working in a tough environment. Upon hearing the term autocratic, many tend to visualise a dictatorial approach to management. While that is perhaps the case, it is seldom as strict as this and it is often a necessary management style, for example in the armed forces or in a high-paced trading environment, where there is no margin for deliberation and group consideration.

Democratic Management

Alternatively, there is a business management style known as the democratic style, where employees are effectively engaged in consultation before decisions are made. While some consider this to be more motivating and more enjoyable to work under, it does nevertheless have its own disadvantages. Giving employees a say may undermine the authority of the management, and may ultimately cause inefficiencies in the decision making process. It is also time intensive, and perhaps not as effective in larger organisations with thousands of employees. While of course at a board room level this kind of decision making goes on everyday, it’s one that works most effectively in slower paced business where decisions can be fully deliberated and considered.

Laissez Fair Management

An alternative to those two business management styles and the third main category is what’s known as the laissez fair management style. This is by definition a more hands-off approach to management, which puts the trust of running the business within the hands of employees themselves, and allows a greater degree of autonomy than would otherwise be the case. While this is strong in creative industries, some business people find that this style of management can lead to a fragmented approach to doing business and is less organised and perhaps less professional.

Whichever business management style you liken yourself to; there are advantages and disadvantages of that approach. What’s important is not that you recognise which of these categories you fall under, but rather that you’re aware of the improvements that can be made to make your management more effective and efficient while also improving the relationships you share with employees at all levels of the organisation.

By: Nazir Daud

Eco-Friendly WCS According to QC Software

January 27th, 2010

The role of warehouse control system is critical in ensuring increased pick accuracy which translates into more efficient use of energy and resources.  Additionally, the scalable or modular nature of the WCS allows the investment to be cost-justified in both the short and long-term. It can adapt to a legacy system now and a green (or greener) system in the future.  List suggests, “When distribution center operations evolve because of environmental and ethical pressure, the QC Enterprise will adapt as well as provide a cost-effective solution.  Since supply chain and distribution budgets are being stretched by the high cost of fuel, a WCS eliminates costly inefficiencies, which will improve the bottom line.”

The WCS solutions provided by QC Software enables companies to streamline their warehouse operations with the lowest total cost of ownership in the industry ensuring increased corporate profitability.  Now this profitable solution also contributes to lean efficiency, sustainability, green warehousing, and or conservation.  The QC Enterprise produces some benefits that allow for tier one distributors to become more green and eco-friendly,” according to QC Software’s vice-president, Jerry List.

 

 

Warehouse control systems must address numerous challenges from multiple angles and perspectives, but if these are met they can produce benefits including a greater return on assets, increased operational capacity, reduced labor costs, increased inventory turns, an increase in picking and shipping accuracy, shorter process cycle times and improved customer satisfaction.

 

QC Software is the leading provider of Tier 1 warehouse control systems to the warehousing and distribution industries.   Since 1996, QC Software, utilizing state of the art technology combined with extensive research, development, and rigorous testing, has developed the QC Enterprise suite of products.  Designed to be modular in nature, easily configurable, and platform independent, this highly scalable solution satisfies the needs of any size warehouse. 

 

 

QC Software, Inc.

www.qcsoftware.com

Jerry List

JerryList@qcsoftware.com 

 (513) 469-1424

 




By: Thomas Cutler

Eco-friendly Warehouse Control Systems Now Possible Through Qc Software

January 24th, 2010

Warehouse control systems must address numerous challenges from multiple angles and perspectives, but if these are met they can produce benefits including a greater return on assets, increased operational capacity, reduced labor costs, increased inventory turns, an increase in picking and shipping accuracy, shorter process cycle times and improved customer satisfaction. According to QC Software’s vice-president, Jerry List, “Whether under the umbrella of lean efficiency, sustainability, green warehousing or conservation The QC Enterprise produces some benefits that allow for tier one distributors to become more green and  eco-friendly,”

 

The role of warehouse control system is critical in ensuring increased pick accuracy which translates into more efficient use of energy and resources.  Additionally, the scalable or modular nature of the WCS allows the investment to be cost-justified in both the short and long-term. It can adapt to a legacy system now and a green (or greener) system in the future.  List suggests, “When distribution center operations evolve because of environmental and ethical pressure, the QC Enterprise will adapt as well as provide a cost-effective solution.  Since supply chain and distribution budgets are being stretched by the high cost of fuel, a WCS eliminates costly inefficiencies, which will improve the bottom line.”

 

The WCS solutions provided by QC Software enables companies to streamline their warehouse operations with the lowest total cost of ownership in the industry ensuring increased corporate profitability. 

QC Software is the leading provider of Tier 1 warehouse control systems to the warehousing and distribution industries.   Since 1996, QC Software, utilizing state of the art technology combined with extensive research, development, and rigorous testing, has developed the QC Enterprise suite of products.  Designed to be modular in nature, easily configurable, and platform independent, this highly scalable solution satisfies the needs of any size warehouse. 

 

QC Software, Inc.

www.qcsoftware.com

Jerry List

JerryList@qcsoftware.com 

 (513) 469-1424




By: Thomas Cutler