Posted on Feb 15, 2014
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I am just looking for new/fresh ideas on how to improve logistical support at a Company and Battalion level. I am trying to learn how to leverage outside resources, such as the FSC, other support avenues, and also utilize organic assets to build a stronger logistics and supply identity and performance. 

At my Company, we have a great Supply Sergeant, but we seem to run into some silly issues. I am looking for ways to manage this at a Company leadership level so that I can support him, but also find better ways to plan for our needs and address short-comings that are systemic and not performance based. 

What has worked for you when you have needed to plan and manage the logistics piece of operations?
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Cpl Nathan H.
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Lean Six Sigma, Airspeed methods. These approaches to logistical problem solving in the work place are the best. Also these methods are industry standard, and available to the military.
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MAJ Ken Landgren
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Sometimes I learn by making flow charts, SOPs, or interviewing supported units.
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LTC Deputy Division Chief
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First question I would pose, what does your YTB look like? Does your/commander have the intent to do the same? Have you held a discussion with the BSB commander as he is the senior log guy in that chain? I run into this all the time and falling under a logistics chain of command, I have superiors lack this understanding also. Hope this helps.
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