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View Full Version : Boeing Video "Supplier Performance Measurement in BEST" - Supplier Expectations


Lundberg
5th September 2007, 05:35 PM
Hello all,
I'm looking for a recorded webcast or video clip titled (if I remember right) "Supplier Performance Measurement in BEST" (located on the Boeing website) in which it communicates to suppliers how they are given threshold values and tracked on their quality and delivery performance. The clip is about 12 minutes long. Can someone help me locate it? If not, another outstanding video in which supplier expectations are communicated. Thanks a bunch. :cfingers:

Stijloor
5th September 2007, 05:47 PM
Hello all,
I'm looking for a recorded webcast or video clip titled (if I remember right) "Supplier Performance Measurement in BEST" (located on the Boeing website) in which it communicates to suppliers how they are given threshold values and tracked on their quality and delivery performance. The clip is about 12 minutes long. Can someone help me locate it? If not, another outstanding video in which supplier expectations are communicated. Thanks a bunch. :cfingers:

Hello Lundberg,

This is all I could find: http://www.boeing.com/companyoffices/doingbiz/supplier_portal/spm_pamphlet.pdf

Stijloor

Sidney Vianna
5th September 2007, 05:56 PM
Try this link:
http://www.boeing.com/companyoffices/doingbiz/supplier_portal/Launcher/RunCourse.htm

Navigate it using the arrows on the upper, right corner of the screen.

Lundberg
5th September 2007, 06:18 PM
Both of these replies are variations of what I'm seeking, the second one is very simular except it's in motion video format. It was called a "webcast" and it was presented with Boeing reps in front of the camera, each talking about different topics.

When I saw it, the person was logged on to BPN.....I don't have a username and password.....Is there a default that will get me on to BPN?? :o

Will Boeing supply a username and password for "potential" suppliers?

ADDED: BTW, no one in our company has a BPN username and password.

Jim Wynne
5th September 2007, 07:59 PM
Both of these replies are variations of what I'm seeking, the second one is very simular except it's in motion video format. It was called a "webcast" and it was presented with Boeing reps in front of the camera, each talking about different topics.

When I saw it, the person was logged on to BPN.....I don't have a username and password.....Is there a default that will get me on to BPN?? :o

Will Boeing supply a username and password for "potential" suppliers?

ADDED: BTW, no one in our company has a BPN username and password.
According to the Boeing website (http://www.boeing.com/companyoffices/doingbiz/supplier_portal/BSP_External.html),

How to Obtain an Account

Access to the Supplier Portal requires a User ID and Password and is currently limited to Boeing's Suppliers and Partners.
To request an account, contact your procurement agent to receive initial access to the Supplier Portal.

Lundberg
6th September 2007, 09:36 AM
Boeing came through for me. They gave me limited access to BPN and they did it quickly. :applause:

I've been a Boeing supplier for the last 6 years but not currently, the possibility is big to become a supplier once again....maybe a GOLD performer…..

Marc
6th September 2007, 09:38 AM
Glad to hear it! Good luck!

Jim Wynne
6th September 2007, 10:37 AM
Boeing came through for me. They gave me limited access to BPN and they did it quickly. :applause:

I've been a Boeing supplier for the last 6 years but not currently, the possibility is big to become a supplier once again....maybe a GOLD performer…..


That's good to hear. A lot of times we have people asking questions about things only a customer (or potential customer) can answer, and I'm glad to see an instance where there was a prompt and favorable response.

Lundberg
6th September 2007, 05:03 PM
This was the video I was looking for and was able to use it today for training the organization on supplier performance. The video was well received.

http://video.boeing.com:8080/asx_external/events/MSV06_Lb03660_300.asx