A supply chain manager wants to automate the order process. He can measure the progress towards his objective using the following potential indicators:

1. Redesign order process
The first step is to redesign the current process by identifying opportunities for automation, mapping opportunities to process, planning for success and finally evaluate the process.

2. Automated orders
If your automated orders are 4, stepping up to 20 by redesigning the order process will help you measure the success of the automation.

3. Manual order adjustment
If you are having about 25 manual order adjustments in a quarter, cutting it down to 10 by will be a great improvement in automating the order process.


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