Profitable Buying Strategies: How to Cut Procurement Costs and Buy Your Way to Higher Profits

Profitable Buying Strategies: How to Cut Procurement Costs and Buy Your Way to Higher Profits

by Mike Buchanan (Author)

Synopsis

Improving your organization's profitability can only be achieved in three ways: increase prices, increase sales volumes or reduce costs. Competitive pressures are making the first two options increasingly difficult, which leaves cost reduction as the key option available. Profitable Buying Strategies shows you a long term, structured approach to cost reduction through smart procurement practices. This straightforward guide explains the philosophy and psychology of buying; buying concepts, tools and techniques; changes that deliver cost reduction; market testing; outsourcing and insourcing; negotiation and the legal aspects; e-procurement; and organizational issues. A plethora of case studies, and appendices outlining the successful cost reduction drives of a number of major organizations, give you a real world explanation of cost reduction and procurement options to help you make your enterprise more profitable.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Kogan Page
Published: 03 Jul 2008

ISBN 10: 0749452382
ISBN 13: 9780749452384
Book Overview: Cost reduction through buying is one of the most effective ways to increase profits and beat the competition Major case studies, including the procurement practices of Sainsburys supermarkets and SmithKline Beecham Contains many useful sample documents such as the Service Level Agreement and the Request for Proposal

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[A] comprehensive introduction to procurement and provides many practical suggestions to reduce buying costs. - Manager
Author Bio
Mike Buchanan has 25 years of senior-level experience in procurement, almost all within major private sector organizations, in many market sectors. He is now a highly successful procurement consultant - and the Chief Executive of a UK-based procurement consultancy, LPS.