The outsourcing of procurement can be viewed by some in
finance as handing over some or all of the control over the buying processes.
The opposite couldn’t be further from the truth.
The truth is that outsourcing any of your procurement
functions isn’t about passing over control. It’s about bringing aboard
advisors, sometimes specialist advisors whose aim is to save in the short term
and the long term simultaneously.
There’s many a way a procurement specialist could advise and
bring expenditure down to increase net profits, but there’s also more benefits
to be realised than the initial cost savings.
5 Ways Procurement Expertise Enhance Business Functions
1)
It adds a broader skill set to your organisation
When you outsource any or all of your procurement, you
aren’t necessarily outsourcing every aspect of your procurement. If you have
the resources internally, outsourcing adds more expertise to your existing
department and also gives your staff access to other in-field experts. That can
also lead to business efficiencies being enhanced, which is the sole purpose of
procurement. Outsourcing can add to that, rather than replace it.
2)
Bottom-Line is Improved
All your expenditure throughout your organisation is net
profit. If left unmanaged or even poorly managed, stakeholders will suffer. The
objective of smarter procurement exercises is to reduce the overall cost of
purchasing.
3)
Improved Risk Management
When done properly, after thoroughly investigating your
options, you should be partnered with a professional organisation with a
thorough understanding of commercial trading agreements, litigation matters and
contractual expertise. They aren’t lawyers by right but they should possess a
great deal of knowledge surrounding commercial contract laws, which will be
able to serve you well on a professional services advisory capacity, which you
may already be outsourcing anyway.
4)
Add appeal to your business
Clients are known to take businesses more seriously when
they have a Corporate Responsibility Policy. They make it known that they are
careful where they spend, making their businesses attractive to clients and
investors alike. There’s a lot to be said for how you operate your business,
and structure your processes to show you are operating ethically across your
supply chain. That’s difficult to do without procurement expertise to assist.
5)
Frameworks can lay the foundations to your policies
Operating without a procurement framework isn’t a good idea.
With one, everyone knows your policies, where they stand and the
processes/channels to go through when buying anything of substance.
You don’t have to specifically bring aboard a procurement
officer to implement a procurement framework, as you could approach it through
outsourcing to harness the existing frameworks already used by established
firms specialising in procurement.
In conclusion
Outsourcing some or all of your procurement functions isn’t
just about realising cost reductions. That it will do, but it also brings about
some expertise that many businesses don’t have access to and the ones that do,
the additional expertise adds to it.
All of the processes work to enhance your businesses
reputation, while minimising risk to your business through effective contract
management and where possible, change management too, but at the heart of the
process is always cost reductions. Sometimes that’s in the short-term, other
times it’s the long game that’s played with a lot of strategy for huge savings
across the board.
In some cases, when businesses are struggling financially,
it’s a revision of the procurement functions that could essentially turn the
entire businesses finances around by realising savings already missed through
poor contract management or even a lack of market knowledge.
It pays to collaborate.
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