Change should come from every individual in an organization, not just the top. A practice we often used at SpaceX in our supply chain org when we wanted our development teams to make us a new software tool or a change to the MRP system was to make an MVP of it ourselves first. Even if it was a simple spreadsheet, a macro, or a hacked together SQL code, we would run that MVP on a small scale and see how it went. Did it work the way we wanted it to? Did it fit well into the existing process? Did it actually add value? If, and only if, the answers to those questions were yes, did the idea get put into the development pipeline. The idea was validated, without much labor put into it. The development team had a good example to work from. And everyone felt confident that the time put in would results in good value. Also, every individual contributor was empowered and incentivized to try to make change. Consequently, I got pretty good at SQL 😊 #supplychain #software #mrp #changemanagement #leadership #spacex
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