Procurement and Supply Chain Strategy
London Business Training & Consulting
Key Information
Campus location
London, United Kingdom
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
2 weeks
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
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Introduction
The management of the procurement function itself – as opposed to the management by procurement staff of contractors and suppliers – can make the difference between having a purely administrative, internal service provider team that operates in the background, or a strategically important function that can help shape the success of the enterprise. If the head of procurement is a mid-ranking manager he or she may not have the ear of the chief executive. But if the company has a Chief Procurement Officer in the "C Suite", working alongside his or her peers from Finance, Operations and Technology, then it's fair to assume procurement is seen as key to delivering the corporate strategy. This course looks at aspects of procurement at its most influential and value-adding.
This course provides delegates with an in-depth review of the critical success factors within Supply Chain Strategy from the Value Chain concept, through to establishing effective process and informational flows, and concludes with improving supply chain resilience in the face of global change and threats both current and future.
The course will wrap with a summary of the key learning points, followed by an action planning exercise with a view to apply the acquired knowledge and skills immediately upon your return to work. Post-course support is also available in relation to the implementation of your action plan, up to six (6) months following course completion.
Agenda
Procurement and Business Strategy
The development path for procurement from transactional to value chain management
Procurement Organization, structure and job functions
Managing Procurement Risk
What risks should procurement be considering?
A process to identify, analyse and respond to priority risks
Important supply chain risks – case study
How to manage risks that turn into reality
Procurement – Performance Measurement and Governance
Benefits of measuring the performance of procurement
Assessing Purchasing Effectiveness and Purchasing Efficiency
KPIs for measuring performance
Procurement Information systems
Procurement Benchmarking
Identifying cost savings potential
Spend analysis
Category management
Procurement Portfolio analysis
Developing a Sourcing strategy
Understand Supply Chains and Value Chains
The Concept of the Supply Chain
The Value Chain Concept
The role and contribution of the Supply Chain upon organizational competitive strategy
Supply Chain Strategy – Process and Data Flow
Procurement – The Gateway to the Supply Chain
Establishing effective Process Flow
Establishing effective Data flow
Supply Chain Strategy – Resilience and Efficiency
The link between supply chain efficiency and supply chain resilience.
The application of MRP and ERP Systems within Supply Chain Management.
Effective Business Contingency Planning and disaster Recovery within Supply Chain Management.
Building Supply Chain Resilience
Analysing supply base capacity, capability & reconfigurability
Achieving current state Stability
Achieving future state Resilience
Course Review
Summary and recap of key learning objectives
Action Planning
Target Audience
This course is suitable for:
- Procurement Officers, analysts and managers.
- Contract Engineers and analysts.
- Quantity Surveyors
- Commercial advisers
- Procurement team members
- General managers
- Executives tasked with managing contracts.
- Contract Administrators
- Anyone who wishes to have a good understanding and involvement in purchasing activities.
- Supply Chain Managers
- Risk Managers
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, you will:
- Learn about the value Procurement can bring to delivering the corporate strategy.
- Consider how to structure the procurement function, to make the biggest difference inside organizations.
- Acquire skills in important procurement activities, such as value chain analysis, purchasing portfolio management and category management.
- Practice techniques in benchmarking the performance of the procurement team.
- Appreciate and apply Value Chain concepts.
- Effectively establish and enhance process and data flows.
- Build and enhance Supply Chain Resilience and ability to meet current and future state changes and threats.
- Implement an Action Plan at your workplace using the knowledge and skills acquired through the course.