Description |
1 online resource |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Stage 1: Initiation -- Project charter -- Category hierarchy -- Team charter -- Raci -- Stakeholder management -- Communication plan -- Risk register -- Stage 2: research -- Business requirements (raqsci) -- Category profile -- Data gathering -- Key supplier profile -- Day one analysis -- Situational analysis (STP) -- PPCA -- Stage 3: Analysis -- Swot -- Steeple -- Competition analysis: porter's 5 forces -- Supply & value chain analysis -- Kraljic -- Supplier preferencing -- Stage 4: strategy -- Dutch windmill -- Sourcing strategy wheel -- Power/dependency profiling -- Opportunity analysis and quick wins -- Option appraisal -- Category plan -- Stage 5: Implementation -- Action planning -- Implementing change -- Project management -- Benefits realisation -- Continuous improvement and review -- Supplier development & SRM -- Post-project review -- Templates -- References & index. |
Summary |
Category management is one of the biggest contributors of commercial value in the area of procurement and supply chain. With a proven track record of successful delivery since the early 1990s, it helps organisations gather and analyse key data about their procurement spend before subsequently creating and delivering value-adding strategies that change the value proposition from supply chains. The aim of category management is to find long-term breakthrough strategies that help lift an organisation's commercial performance to a new level. Because of its strategic long-term orientation and complex execution, category management has long been the preserve of commercial consulting companies - in effect a 'black box' toolkit shrouded in expensive methodologies. This practical handbook lifts the lid on category management by providing readers with a step-by-step process and established toolkit that allows them a 'do-it-yourself' approach. Each activity is presented as a simple tool or technique for practitioners to apply to their own organisations. To support each activity, easy-to- use templates and checklists have been provided, together with simple but practical hints and tips for implementation. This handbook is a 'must read' for all procurement and supplychain managers looking to find significant improvements in their organisations. Its practical approach cuts through long-winded consultant-speak and provides an easy-to-use practical toolkit for everyday application. |
Subject |
Purchasing.
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Business logistics.
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Project management.
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Achat. |
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Logistique (Organisation) |
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Gestion de projet. |
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Business logistics |
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Project management |
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Purchasing |
Added Author |
Thompson, Ian, 1967- author.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Cordell, Andrea, 1965- author. Category management handbook 1 Edition. New York : Routledge, 2018 9780815375531 (DLC) 2017053080 |
ISBN |
9781351239561 (epub) |
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1351239562 |
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9781351239585 (eBook) |
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1351239589 |
Standard No. |
10.4324/9781351239585 doi |
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