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Navigating the 5 Steps of the Procurement Journey Part 1

The Procurement School

Needs analysis ensures an accurate understanding of the goods / services being procured. Areas to consider include objectives, background, scope, constraints, deliverables, timing, approvals, policy and legislative requirements, evaluation criteria and methodology and contract management including KPIs.

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What’s the Difference Between Direct vs Indirect Procurement?

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Identifying Value , is where procurement teams leverage spend data and spend analysis to understand trends in spend and identify opportunities and develop category management strategies. . There are, in fact different phases of procurement value creation that tie into the Source-to-Pay process: .

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Navigating the 5 Steps of the Procurement Journey Part 2

The Procurement School

To ensure bidders are qualified to provide the required good / service it is recommended they score at or above a minimum technical threshold to proceed to the next evaluation stage. The individuals in this field understand the significance of their roles and strive to uphold the highest standards of ethics and accountability.

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Procurement & Contract Planning: Canadian Public Sector Guide

The Procurement School

This is an indication of the level of transparency and accountability required by public procurement professionals. Rated Criteria The technical evaluation criteria needs to align clearly with the scope / performance requirements of the good / service being procured. Fleet and Logistics Category Manager.

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what is the difference between public and private sector procurement?

The Procurement School

In addition to other stakeholders, the public sector is accountable to taxpayers and auditors, while the private sector is under the watchful eye of a company’s board and its shareholders. similarities of public and private procurement There are many similarities between public-and private-sector procurement practices.