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Strategic Procurement: Organizing Suppliers and Supply Chains for Competitive Advantage 2nd Revised edition


Strategic Procurement: Organizing Suppliers and Supply Chains for Competitive Advantage 2nd Revised edition

Paperback by Booth, Caroline

Strategic Procurement: Organizing Suppliers and Supply Chains for Competitive Advantage

£29.99

ISBN:
9780749472283
Publication Date:
3 Nov 2014
Edition/language:
2nd Revised edition / English
Publisher:
Kogan Page Ltd
Pages:
224 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 21 - 23 May 2024
Strategic Procurement: Organizing Suppliers and Supply Chains for Competitive Advantage

Description

A company's success is determined by its ability to utilize all its assets. Yet two assets often neglected by the boardroom are the amount it spends on goods and services and the expertise of the organisation's key suppliers. This highly accessible book will help you understand how to tap into these assets to secure competitive advantage. With application to organisations in all industries internationally, Strategic Procurement details why procurement is critical to successful business performance. It explores the strategic value of procurement to business and the potential for significant cost savings through maximising value from suppliers and third-party spend. A lot has changed in the world of strategic procurement. While many developments have served to reinforce the business value of good procurement practices, there are many risks associated with poor procurement. On the upside, procurement's role has increased in many recent mega-mergers. On the downside, there are glaring examples of supply continuity issues triggered by natural disasters; reputational issues related to supply chains of companies like BP and Apple; and the inadvertent role played by suppliers as the weakest link in cyber-crime. This second edition of Strategic Procurement has been thoroughly updated to reflect these developments. Besides real-life case studies, there is a new chapter on procurement's role in delivering successful mergers and acquisitions as well as three new chapters exploring the mitigants to a variety of supplier-related risks. Additionally, there are expanded sections on corporate responsibility, procurement proficiency, good procurement across the organisation, and new ways of supplier collaboration.

Contents

Chapter - 01: No company is an island; Chapter - 02: Know what your customers value; Chapter - 03: Right first time; Chapter - 04: Know your core; Chapter - 05: Handling the complexity; Chapter - 06: What's the issue? We can all do procurement; Chapter - 07: Executive sponsorship and priorities; Chapter - 08: Strategy in context; Chapter - 09: Knowing what the business needs; Chapter - 10: Picking the right suppliers; Chapter - 11: Understanding your spend; Chapter - 12: The secrets of sourcing; Chapter - 13: Sharing the pain in hard times; Chapter - 14: Avoiding the perils of outsourcing; Chapter - 15: Corporate responsibility; Chapter - 16: Good procurement across the company; Chapter - 17: Becoming important to key suppliers; Chapter - 18: Supply continuity; Chapter - 19: Cyber crime and the weakest link; Chapter - 20: Reputational risk; Chapter - 21: Continuous improvement; Chapter - 22: Reducing total cost; Chapter - 23: Mergers and acquisitions; Chapter - 24: Keeping procurement on the agenda

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