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Beyond Bi

Driving enterprise-wide strategies

Operations research is the key to making informed business decisions, says Pushkar Bhat

The ever-changing marketplace is an environment of continuous turbulence, disruptive competition with dynamic markets and demanding customers. To lead with confidence and outpace competitors you need to make accurate decisions faster than ever.

Enter operations research (OR), a powerful tool that may not be seen as strategic enough to drive enterprise intelligence but continues to affect everyone in some way or the other. It remains one of the best-kept secrets in the analytics industry.

The widespread use of OR enhances the effectiveness of organisations and quality of experiences all around us. OR is much like an invisible agent who simplifies incredibly complex situations and presents the best alternatives for decision-makers to improve the choices they make in everyday life. In a travel company, for example, if your customer is planning a vacation online, OR can help him determine the optimal plane schedules with the cheapest fares among thousands of options. It can help your partner airline stay on time by determining the best schedule possible for an airline crew. OR helps you streamline and find low-cost and convenient hotels, and if your customers are using an online map, it can give them the best directions possible. If you’re shipping a souvenir back to your customers, OR tells your delivery partner which truck or plane will get your package there the fastest, and the route it should take. It can present the most scientific approach to resource planning.

Defining OR It is the discipline of applying advanced analytical methods to assist the decision-making process. Applied mathematics, which follows the “scientific method” delivers uniquely powerful enhancements to decision-making in real life situations.

With OR, decision-makers do not need to rely on intuition. Today, OR gives executives the power to make effective decisions and build productive systems based on:

  • Rigorous mathematical models
  • Consider all available options
  • Careful predictions of outcomes and estimates of risk
  • State-of-the-art decision tools combined with time-tested algorithms.

What OR can do for your enterprise

It can deliver significant value to organisations and executives.

As organisations become more sophisticated, customer-centric and collect a greater number of electronic records, the task of analysing data becomes much more daunting. Fortunately, business intelligence software, data warehouses and OR have all matured to the point of giving companies that employ them more precise information and insight than they’ve ever had before. With these software resources at their fingertips, OR professionals can overcome challenges that involve a large number of variables, complex systems and significant risks.

The essence of OR is to deliver accurate knowledge in a timely fashion to make confident, calculated decisions with less risk than ever before.

Today’s software technologies for optimisation and management science methods are used to profitably tackle a wide range of business issues, including:

  • Resource allocation
  • Retail and inventory planning
  • Product mix and blending
  • Staffing allocations
  • Distribution, routing, scheduling and traffic flow
  • Supply chain management and logistics
  • Capital budgeting, asset allocation and portfolio selection.

The case for OR

Strategic decision-making is crucial to the success of business initiatives. It is important to ask the right questions, think out of the box, sort through the myriad of factors and consider all potential options, before you move forward to select your course of action in order to achieve the best possible results.

Operations research is a proven management solution in the field of analytics and it will continue to grow. No matter what stage of growth an organisation falls into, OR techniques can help make dramatic improvements, decision by decision. The sooner OR is implemented into a company’s decision-making process, the more far-reaching its benefits will be.

Applying OR
If one or more of the following applies to your organisation, OR can deliver what you need to make better decisions:

Tackling complex issues

Perhaps you’re faced with more decision factors than you can manually handle. Do you have competing goals or difficulty weighing the pros and cons involved with multiple criteria? Using OR, you can analyse complex situations and build intelligence into software systems, uncover insights and highlight the best options.

Problems with processes

One or more of your processes is limping along and you are not sure what to change. Many small, day-to-day decisions are simply repeats of what has typically worked well in the past and you would like to incorporate imaginative and creative forward-looking improvements. OR can simulate and test proposed changes to your processes before costly revisions in your day-to-day operating environment are implemented. With OR, you’ll ensure that any changes you implement will be positive.

Making data count

Do you track information about your organisation and have data that is begging to be used for decision-making? OR specialises in working with this unused or under-used data by extracting the most valuable information from what is currently collected, and showing additional data you could collect to increase the value even further. OR can show you how to make fact-based decisions by incorporating historical trends with current driving indicators to allow you to seize the initiative and become the leader in the marketplace.

Keeping the competition at bay

Others in your field may already be using OR to gain competitive advantage. OR can help you get ahead and stay ahead as it provides the big picture and can pinpoint critical interconnections to suggest innovative sources you ought to explore to retain (or develop) a position of sustainable superiority.

You are troubled by risk

Do you want to limit or reduce risk? Assessing the risk of a new project or contract is often tricky. OR helps you quantify risk, which is critical in controlling it. It assists in planning how best to balance risk against the gains you expect. With so much on the line, wise executives are seeing the value of leveraging the best technologies possible with OR as a central ingredient in their recipe for success.

OR as a strategic weapon
Organisations that use OR have found it to be a strategic weapon in the fight for competitive advantage. According to the www.scienceofbetter.org website, the following are good examples of OR in action:

  • Continental Airlines applied OR to revise crew schedules during the September 11 terrorist crisis. Savings were estimated at $40 million in 2001 alone.
  • AT&T used OR to plan emergency re-routing of voice, data, wireless and satellite communication systems. Efficient allocation of resources won customer loyalty, upped revenue and saved hundreds of millions of dollars.
  • Samsung reduced manufacturing time to capture an additional $1 billion in sales of semiconductor devices.
  • UPS redesigned its overnight delivery network, saving $87 million and projecting an additional $189 million savings over the following decade.
  • NBC improved its advertising sales plans and increased revenues by more than $200 million.
  • Ford optimised the way it designs and tests vehicle prototypes, saving $250 million.

This is the first in a series of articles on Business Intelligence from SAS India. The author of this feature is Manager, SAS India.

 


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