The development and implementation of
carefully crafted strategies for the acquisition of all materials,
goods, equipment and services has become a critical issue in all
organizations wishing to reduce operating cost while improving quality
and productivity. This Procurement and Supply Chain Management Best
Practices training explores key concepts forming the basis of
procurement and supply chain management and moves through leading edge
issues that confront organizations today. How does your organization
compare with industry best practices? Learn from world-class
organizations that have set the standards and find out how you can
enhance your overall value and performance.
Learning Objectives
How your organization compares with best
practices in procurement and in creating cost controls to directly
affect shareholder value
and economic profit and how to present purchasing savings
How to use technology in the purchasing workflow
What methods are used in planning and
forecasting, how to determine cost of capital How to manage and control
the process and requirements in handling political and legal issues
associated with e-commerce
How to analyses and evaluate supplier performance
How to benchmark and negotiate
Course Contents
World-class procurement: World-class
defined; Procurement's position in the organization; Methods used in
dynamic planning, forecasting and budgeting; Determining the cost of
capital and economic profit; Procurement's role in delivering
shareholder value; Presenting purchasing savings and performance;
Modelling use in procurement processes
Best practices in procurement systems:
Out of paper and into purchasing; Purchasing workflow; Current computer
technology; Information databases required; Controls and audit trails;
Requisitions, solicitations and purchase orders; Receiving and payment
Best practices in e-commerce: Item
master control and coordination; Information encyclopedia; B2B, B2C, B2E
incorporated in the three flow processes; Supply chain management,
coordination and control; Encryption procession and uses; Political
problems; Legal considerations and security; Audit and control
requirements; Digital signatures as a key to electronic commerce
Best practices in supplier management:
Supplier analysis using cash-flow statements; Supplier certification and
performance evaluation
Best practices in operations and
negotiations: Benchmarking; Uses of benchmarking; Focus and allocation
of time; Negotiations; Maintaining best practices in the future
Whom to Attend
Purchasing and supply management
professionals and others interested in examining best practices in the
procurement. Those who want to evaluate where their organization stands
in the marketplace and seek strategies for improvement
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