Monday, 17 June 2013

IMPROVING SUPPLY CHAIN RELATIONSHIPS THROUGH IMPLEMENTATION OF BS 11000: COLLABORATIVE BUSINESS RELATIONSHIPS

BS 11000, I quote from British Standards Institute (BSI), is 'the world's first standard on collaborative business relationships'.  Last week BSI organised a half-day event on BS 11000 which, according to Kerry Garratt of BSI, is on the way to becoming an ISO standard (thanks to David Hawkins for the correction!)

One of the presentations which I found really interesting was Garry Phillips presentation which talked about how Skanska implemented the standard with their suppliers and Joint Venture partners on M25 and Cross Rail project. The implementation of the standard was seen as the most effective way to build and maintain long-term, trust-based collaborative relationships with their downstream suppliers as well as JV partners who are Costain, Balfour Beatty, AECOM, and Network Rail.  The intra-company change in terms of adoption of collaborative working practices was boldly emphasised in other presentations rather than the certification process which was referred to as a mere output of the collaborative practices.  David Hawkins, who is the Director of the ICW (Institute for Collaborative Working - link-), correctly stated in his speech that without this 'culture change' the adoption of the BS 11000 is simply a tick-box exercise that will only yield a certificate which is only worth the ink and paper its printed on.

According to BSI, the certification with BS 11000 provides the companies following benefits;

  • Better integration and integrity of supply chains,
  • A common foundation and language for inter-firm relationships,
  • Improved partner selection,
  • Improved risk management, confidence and consistency across current and future projects,
  • Consistent and structured approach for integration of collaborative working within operational procedures, processes and systems,
  • Baseline for continuous improvement,
  • Independent accreditation of collaborative working attitude.

However the benefits and the impact of BS 11000 on the success of projects and B2B relationships is so extensive that it is very difficult to provide solid evidence.  From my conversations with a number of attendees I noticed that some companies were rather tentative and unconvinced about the return on investment and quantifiable benefits gained from implementing the standard.  In my opinion I do not believe that companies should be benchmarking their BS 11000 performance with other companies.  By incorporating the BS 11000 into the operations processes companies can obtain lots of direct and indirect benefits, however only those companies who are implementing the standard will be able to realise this, as every company and its inter-firm relationship is unique in its own context.

At the end of the day the success of implementing BS 11000 is determined by the fact how much is it embraced internally within the company and how much support is provided by the senior managers.  Commitment from high-level managers as well as training and support of staff on collaborative working practices is key to success.  Therefore benefits that can be derived from implementing BS 11000 would only be as effective as it's adoption within the intra-company setting.

5 comments:

David Hawkins said...

Just to clairify the move to ISO from BS 11000 starts in after the July voting by ISO community and based on the ISO protocals will take circa 36 months

Mesut Pala said...

Thank you very much David. I have corrected my mistake... I was probably very excited to hear it becoming an ISO standard and hence did not pay attention to the process of becoming an ISO standard :D

Regards,

Mesut

Unknown said...

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