Bohan and Bradstreet

[Case Study] The B & B Difference

10/6/2015 by julie

The business model for a Connecticut OEM had shifted from a vertical manufacturer to more reliance on contract manufacturing with a more demanding supply chain element. Information technology was underutilized and dated.

CEO and CFO initiated a call to B&B to potentially recruit a Project Manager to work for the IT Director. B&B led discussions with the executive team, including the IT Director, to best understand recent evolution, organization structure, business model, personnel, current processes, needs, challenges, and goals. The conversation was interactive, candid and open. The Company viewed IT as under producing rather than as a strategic resource to partner on business evolution.

B&B was offered the exclusive to search for a Systems Manager and turned it down. B&B reached out to the CEO and made the recommendation that the biggest road block to success was the IT Director and if IT was to be a true business partner, then new leadership was required. B&B was engaged; established a search process with milestones of delivery; identified and introduced four highly qualified candidates; and had a new IT Director aboard within 90 days.

The end result is a more interactive IT function that is providing real time data to both internal and external customers. That is the B & B way.