Mapping Dagab´s End-to-End Forecasting Process: Cross-Functional Misalignments in End-to-End Forecasting and Procurement
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Examensarbete för masterexamen
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Master's Thesis
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This master thesis is examines Dagab´s current end-to-end forecast process, from
how the customers demand signals becomes purchasing decisions. The study focuses
on how the information for customer demand is gathered, interpreted, and
handovers between different function, but also how the bottlenecks and inefficiencies
in the coordination is affecting the process efficiency and trustworthiness. The
study is a qualitative case study of Dagab External Affairs, with empirical data from
interviews, observations and internal documents.
The results shows that the process can be described as a sequential chain where
customer input is transformed into forecast, system registrations and in the end,
procurement decisions, and in the practice, it is in practice less linear, relying heavily
on manual adjustments, individual experience and informal communication. The
foremost challenges are about the unclear ownership in the process, lacking information
quality, semantic differences in the functions, and goals differences. This
type of problem is creating bottlenecks, reactive work, increased risk for delays or
shortages, especially for new articles, campaigns, and menu related launches.
The study shows that recurrent operative disturbances can affect the customers trust
for Dagab, foremost when there occurs a distinction between customers’ expectations
and the actual delivery capability. The conclusion for the study is that the
improvements should be focusing on clearer end-to-end ownership, common definitions,
better handovers, defined control checkpoints and more structured follow-ups.
Thus, should the forecasting be understood as a question of cross-functional process
design rather than just the forecasting precision.
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End-to-End forecasting, Demand planning, Customer trust, Procurement, Cross-functional coordination, Information flow, Process integration
