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El. knyga: Disruptive Procurement: Winning in a Digital World

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  • Išleidimo metai: 12-Apr-2020
  • Leidėjas: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030389505
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-Apr-2020
  • Leidėjas: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030389505

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Disruptive procurement represents a radically new approach to drive savings, value, innovation and disruption by having the entire product and service line in focus and challenging it completely. It is not “another” procurement approach, but shows how procurement can drive the company’s success by moving far beyond standard conventional desktop procurement. It is key to understand the value the company brings to its customers as well as the value that suppliers bring to the company. Combining the knowledge of these two dimensions leads to different strategic levers to drive value for the company and finally to disruption. Needless to say that this requires a holistic view and a complete new set of capabilities of procurement staff in market(ing)/sales, R&D, manufacturing, innovation and of course also procurement. This will only happen if procurement is CEO-empowered. Procurement needs to become slimmer but smarter using digitization for strategic moves, but also for reducing the non-value add operational tasks.
Introduction Changes in the world, disruption, agility, new ways.- The
future of procurement.- Digital in procurement.- Understanding customers and
suppliers as key to unlock value.- Is Disruptive Procurement the new
Purchasing Chessboard?- Outlook. 
Michael F. Strohmer leads Kearneys European Operations & Performance Transformation practice,  and is one of the founders of PERLab in Europe. Based in Vienna, Austria, he joined the firm in 2001. Michael has led projects with a broad range of international clients, mainly in post-merger integration and carve outs. His work encompasses the utilities, automotive, consumer goods and process industries in various European countries, as well as Russia and the United States. He is an expert in operations & procurement transformation, post-merger management, raw materials and large scale CAPEX projects. Michael has published several books and is also co-author of the books The Purchasing Chessboard, Supplier Relationship Management and The CPO Transforming Procurement in the real world. Michael likes to discuss with CxOs the future of the economy and especially the future of operations. He earned a doctorate degree in business administration and in law. Michael lives in Austrias picturesque lake region near Salzburg.

Stephen Easton has two decades of experience in consulting working with procurement organizations to help them grow their capabilities and create more value for their businesses. Stephens work is cross-industry and encompasses sectors as diverse as banking and aerospace. Stephen started his career as a Chartered Management Accountant and holds an MBA from Cornell University. His first degree was in politics, philosophy and economics from Oxford.





Martin Eisenhut is a partner and managing director of Kearney's Central Europe unit. Based in Munich, he is also global leader of the firm's Industrial Goods & Services Practice, and leader of the Aerospace & Defense Practice for the Europe, Middle East and Africa region. Martin has extensive experience as a manufacturing strategy consultant and has supported an array of projects in engineered products, automation, aerospace and defense, automotive supply and microelectronics. Martin is widely recognized as a leader in industrial goods and services, and he also holds supervisory board positions in Europe. Before joining Kearney, Martin was the global head of the Engineered Products & High Tech Competence Center at Roland Berger Strategy Consultants in Munich and was a member of the Supervisory Board. Martin earned a computer science degree at the University of Passau in Germany and a doctorate in computer science at the Technical University of Munich. He also completed an apprenticeship as a skilled worker in a machinery company.

Elouise Epstein is a digital procurement futurist and Kearney vice president, based in San Francisco. She has nearly two decades of experience working with procurement and supply chain organizations to architect, design and adopt digital technologies. She works to disrupt sub-par technology adoption and build future strategies through advanced partnerships with startups and emerging technology solution providers. Elouise is an inaugural member of ISMs Thought Leadership Council and frequent writer and presenter about digital procurement. She is co-author of Kearneys Future of Procurement whitepapers, a twelve-part series developed in partnership with leading clients that charts a vision for future success in procurement.

Robert Kromoser has been with Kearney since 1998. He is based in Vienna, Austria, and gained most of his consulting experience in international projects in Germany, Switzerland, Belgium, Denmark, Netherlands, France, Italy, Great Britain, Taiwan, and the United States. He is a member of the leadership team of Kearneys Procurement Practice, with a focus on strategic sourcing, procurement transformation, and supplier risk management. Robert has led multiple projects in the automotive, construction equipment and machinery, chemicals and building materials industries. In several studies, he analyzed the role of strategic sourcing and procurement as a value-adding factor. Robert is also co-author of the Kearney book The Purchasing Chessboard. Robert studied business administration at Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration in Austria and at Carnegie Mellon University in the United States. He lives near Viennas famous baroque park, Augarten.

Erik R. Peterson is a partner at Kearney and managing director of the firms Global Business Policy Council (GBPC), a strategic advisory service for business leaders.  In the most recent survey of the University of Pennsylvanias assessment of 6,600 think tanks, the GBPC was ranked the fourth best for-profit think tank in the world. Since joining Kearney in 2010, Erik has guided initiatives relating to strategic foresight, including a program on scenario planning with Oxford University and summits on strategic planning. In 2017, he was elected to the board of Kearneys Energy Transition Institute. Erik is also a senior advisor at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS).  Formerly, he was senior vice president at CSIS and held the CSIS William A. Schreyer Chair in Global Analysis.  Before joining CSIS, Erik was Director of Research at Kissinger Associates. Erik received an MBA from the Wharton School, an MA from The Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies, and a BA from Colby College.

Enrico Rizzon is a partner in Kearneys Melbourne office who has a decade of consulting experience primarily focused on organizational productivity and transformation programs. Recently, his focus has been on procurement and the ever-growing application of analytics in business. He now leads Kearneys Procurement and Analytics Solutions Practice for Asia Pacific. Enrico speaks regularly at conferences and frequently writes on procurement-driven transformation and more recently on the competitive advantage that can be driven through analytically enabled organizations. He is Chairman of the Melbourne Business School Centre for Business Analytics, where he helps shape future talent and research on business analytics. Enrico has an undergraduate degree in chemical engineering (Hons) from the University of Adelaide and an MBA from the Melbourne Business School.