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3 Ways Procurement Can Help Grow Revenues (Part 2)

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Efficient communication, the ability to securely share information and project manage efforts are all key to scaling collaboration across more processes, suppliers & categories. Ensuring Supply Chain Agility. Technology can increasingly support this, giving you a dynamic map of your supply chain.

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Navigating the 5 Steps of the Procurement Journey Part 1

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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. . Just getting the goods is not enough – as we continue to experience the ongoing impact of COVID-19 on global supply chains.

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Procurement & Contract Planning: Canadian Public Sector Guide

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Rated Criteria The technical evaluation criteria needs to align clearly with the scope / performance requirements of the good / service being procured. Meetings should be multi-lateral to include representatives from operations, supply chain and senior management. Fleet and Logistics Category Manager.

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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. Written by Graham Allen Graham Allen is recently retired from Supply Chain Ontario where he was the Travel.

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