The Purchasing Machine: How the Top Ten Companies Use Best Practices to Manage Their Supply Chains

The Purchasing Machine: How the Top Ten Companies Use Best Practices to Manage Their Supply Chains

by Dave Nelson (Author), PatriciaE.Moody (Author), JonathanStegner (Author)

Synopsis

Companies lose billions of pounds daily in potential profit because of poor supply chain management practices. THE PURCHASING MACHINE is the key to eliminating those losses and to gaining a significant competitive edge. Every day, businesses leave hard-earned money on the table that could have yielded lower consumer prices, exciting new products, or fatter shareholder returns. These companies don't even notice that cash is slipping away at the far end of the supply chain- procurement, design and development. The key to saving this money is to become proficient in target costing, value engineering and supplier development- "the new basics of supply management". THE PURCHASING MACHINE describes the costs, benefits, implementation and results of the twenty best practices that must be in place in order to achieve world-class supply management objectives. These include cost management, value analysis, delivery improvement, supplier quality circles and support services and purchasing systems.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 352
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Free Press
Published: 18 Jun 2001

ISBN 10: 0684857766
ISBN 13: 9780684857763

Media Reviews
Thomas T. Stallkamp Vice Chairman and CEO, MSX International; former Vice Chairman, DaimlerChrysler; and former President, Chrysler Describes why senior management in many successful companies has embraced supply chain management....Shows the strategic value of working with, instead of against, suppliers.
Author Bio
Dave Nelson is currently vice president of worldwide supply management for Deere & Company and president elect of the National Association of Purchasing Management. Patricia Moody is a well-known manufacturing management consultant and author of TECHNOLOGY MACHINE (0684837099) Jonathan Stegner is director of Supply Management at Deere & Company and has worked for Honda, TRW and Bush Industries.