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March-April 2015
Anyone who’s ever bought a house knows the realtor’s motto: Location, location,location. It’s the most important factor in determining the value of a property. Based on the press releases that come across my desk these days, supply chain’s motto is: Innovate,innovate, innovate. This issue includes approaches to inventory optimization, contract management with third party logistics providers and contract manufacturers, and the Goldilocks approach to supply management—an innovative concept aimed at keeping your procurement department from running too hot or too cold. Browse this issue archive.Need Help? Contact customer service 847-559-7581 More options
Will this be the year procurement finally evolves from its “cost center” image to one that will gladden the hearts of corporate CFOs worldwide? Researchers at the IBM Institute for Business Value (IBV) think so. They present a compelling argument that change in perception is well underway.
In The journey to value—transforming procurement to drive the enterprise agenda, IBM reveals how it worked with The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) to obtain management feedback on the state of procurement. Most of the answers were not startling, but a new pattern is clearly emerging in the global marketplace.
When Doug Macdonald, Procurement Product Marketing Leader for IBM, wrote about IBV’s first CPO study in SCMR last year, he observed that the goal at that time was to understand the links between procurement and business performance.
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Will this be the year procurement finally evolves from its “cost center” image to one that will gladden the hearts of corporate CFOs worldwide? Researchers at the IBM Institute for Business Value (IBV) think so. They present a compelling argument that change in perception is well underway.
In The journey to value—transforming procurement to drive the enterprise agenda, IBM reveals how it worked with The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) to obtain management feedback on the state of procurement. Most of the answers were not startling, but a new pattern is clearly emerging in the global marketplace.
When Doug Macdonald, Procurement Product Marketing Leader for IBM, wrote about IBV’s first CPO study in SCMR last year, he observed that the goal at that time was to understand the links between procurement and business performance.
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