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When should advanced planning and scheduling systems be used in sales and operations planning?
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EngineeringProject ManagementAdvanced PlanningOperations ResearchOperational ManagementManagementSystems EngineeringLogisticsInformation System PlanningQuantitative ManagementOperations PlanningOrganizational SystemsBusiness Information SystemsDesignManufacturing PlanningIto DimensionsStrategic ManagementOperations ManagementResource PlanningProduction PlanningBusiness OperationsBusiness ProcessAutomationProduction SchedulingOperations EngineeringBusiness
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore how the context affects successful use of advanced planning and scheduling (APS) systems in sales and operations planning (S&OP) processes, and how individual, technological, and organizational (ITO) dimensions affect this procedure. Design/methodology/approach – This is a qualitative case study of two APS system-supported S&OP processes. The work aims to generate propositions concerning the relationships among the use of APS system, the context, ITO dimensions, and fulfillment of S&OP aims. Findings – Use of APS systems was especially appropriate in support of S&OP processes in complex planning environments and when S&OP aims were ambitious. ITO dimensions were important influences on successful APS system use in most contexts. APS systems were not considered appropriate when having S&OP processes with ambitious aims and low individual and organizational maturities. Use of APS systems was also inappropriate when the extent of technological maturity was minimal. S&OP processes with ambitious aims, operating within a complex planning environment, are difficult if not impossible to implement without the support of APS systems. Practical implications – The suggestions on when APS systems should be used in different S&OP environments will be useful to companies implementing or about to implement APS systems. Originality/value – APS systems offer great potential if they are effectively used to support S&OP, still the use of APS system in S&OP is unexplored. The paper shows how the context and the ITO dimensions affect the successful use of APS systems in S&OP processes.
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