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Saturday, February 04, 2012

Governance

 

Procurement needs good governance. In the early 2000s a number of scandals hit the headlines, the culmination of which led to increased shareholder and governmental interest in corporate governance and the passing of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) in 2002.

SOX affects US public companies and non-US companies with a US presence. It has a direct effect on procurement departments as it mandates that organisations comply with a wide range of financial management and reporting requirements. Companies need visibility into their spend management processes, an ability to track performance, as well as full oversight of financial records.


Good governance across procurement can be costly in terms of resources, but procurement leaders will view it as an important basis to increase business performance, reduce risk and make headway in combating the perennial problem of dissident spending..

GOVERNANCE COMMENT

GOVERNANCE PRESENTATIONS

How Corus Group created value through cross-functional collaboration Online Global Members only
In this case study Kees will highlight how Corus Group captured £200M of TCO savings through excellent cross-functional collaboration creating a significant impact on the company’s bottom line.

How cross-functional collaboration can help you to deliver year-over-year efficiencies and achieve Procurement Excellence Online Global Members only
In C-level suites and boardrooms around the world, procurement is increasingly viewed as a strategic function. As CEOs and CFOs are coming to understand supply chain’s impact not only on the bottom line but in addition on the top line, cross-functional collaboration has never been more important.


This Knowledge Group will help you drive good governance across your procurement and supply chain function. Group content will look at various areas of compliancy and their implications on your business.

If you are interested in becoming a member of the advisory board of this Knowledge Group, please contact us on +44 (0) 207 501 0538.



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