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Saturday, February 04, 2012
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A.T. Kearney principal Stephen Easton and partner Dr Daniel Mahler discuss the thorny issue of supplier carbon management. Having worked closely with the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) on a detailed study, the consulting firm offers several pointers on how to drive carbon reduction through supplier relations; from better training to supplier dumping and improved metrics. While there is evidence of progress, gaps remain between the performance of CDP members and their suppliers.
14:33, 11 Feb, 2010
Rather than manage cost, manage demand - it's a simple theory, but there are few organizations doing it well. Here, Michelle Perkins, head of research at the Procurement Intelligence Unit, takes us through some of the steps that CPOs can take to introduce a corporate-wide demand management process. The article is based on an in-depth research project carried out by the PIU, the findings of which point to a long, difficult road, but one which has a huge pot of gold at its end.
14:50, 11 Feb, 2010
Only by working closely with suppliers and internal stakeholders can procurement professionals hope to significantly improve performance. In this article, former Royal KPN CPO Willem van Oppen discusses the processes involved in developing the type of collaborative KPIs that pull people in the same direction and don’t encourage siloed thinking. And it’s a process that involves all stakeholders – both those in senior leadership positions and those on the shop floor.
11:27, 11 Feb, 2010
A greater understanding of what business wants and better engagement skills among executives will help better align procurement with business outcomes, writes David Rae.
10:35, 11 Feb, 2010
As the ink begins to dry on its acquisition of Cadbury, Kraft Foods’ VP of procurement Julia Brown has a lot on her plate. Reducing the supply base by more than half is just one of the many challenges she faces, writes Richard Edwards.
15:11, 10 Feb, 2010
Heinz vice president of purchasing John Hans has brought a decidedly more commercial flavour to procurement, prompting a cultural change at the iconic food and sauces company. But, asks Steve Hall, will it leave a bad taste in suppliers’ mouths?
17:17, 11 Feb, 2010
On the move in the procurement world...
09:30, 12 Feb, 2010
Volatility in the commodities market has thrown up as many opportunities as it has challenges. For Mars CPO Andy Parton it’s a great time for procurement to prove its worth to the business.
17:40, 11 Feb, 2010
CPOs should use their new-found influence to overhaul the procurement function, without damaging its hard-won reputation, writes Leslie Campbell.
16:34, 11 Feb, 2010
With China’s economy still in pole position, now is the time to seek out new markets as well as future global procurement leaders.
17:04, 11 Feb, 2010
Introducing greater standardization and removing complexity cleared the way for procurement-led cost savings at Whirlpool, writes Malcolm Wheatley.
15:04, 11 Feb, 2010
When the editorial team was putting this latest issue of Procurement Leaders together, one word kept cropping up - value. It's a simple word, but its implications for the readers of this magazine are huge. "Rubbish," I hear you mutter. But when procurement executives start talking in terms of value, you know that we've turned a fairly significant corner.
09:54, 11 Feb, 2010