Economy in Government Procurement and Property Management

Economy in Government Procurement and Property Management
Author: United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee. Subcommittee on Economy in Government
Publisher:
Total Pages: 650
Release: 1968
Genre: Defense contracts
ISBN:

Investigates procurement and other property management activities of the Federal government, especially the Defense Dept.

Global Purchasing and Supply Management

Global Purchasing and Supply Management
Author: Victor H. Pooler
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 443
Release: 2005-12-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 140207817X

Achieving the promise of e-business Two divergent approaches exist in purchasing and supply management organizations today, which give at least the perception of conflicting direction: 1. Some organizations, counseled by consultants and e-procurement software suppliers, but without a clear understanding of current actual procurement processes, have implemented expensive systems with the expectations of tremendous savings and spectacular supply chain improvements. The results often haven’t lived up to the claims. 2. Many buyers and purchasing managers, failing to grasp the potential benefits from e-procurement, have resisted change, and not given their full support to system improvements. Those who have delayed have missed the opportunities of vastly improved processes and supplier contributions. Both have valid viewpoints, but neither has delivered on the true promise of supply chain improvements, so the lessons of this book should benefit both. Active supporters of e-procurement can benefit from understanding the “nuts and bolts” approach to the fundamental supply management processes in a global context. Moreover, buyers and their managers with a better vision of the future will be better prepared to adapt to and support the needed changes.

The Project Manager's Guide to Purchasing

The Project Manager's Guide to Purchasing
Author: Garth Ward
Publisher: Gower Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780566086922

This very practical guide describes the whole process of contracting for goods and services, from selecting tenderers to placing a contract. It details the key topics that are necessary for success, such as contract strategy, contract types, contract law and evaluating tenders. Whilst the book also addresses the project context in which purchasing takes place, the subject matter could equally be applied to any business context. The treatment of the subject assumes no prior knowledge but, at the same time, provides the experienced person with new, and sometimes unconventional, insights into the subject. The book includes personal experiences, cases and exercises in order to root the subject into the real world. The Project Manager's Guide to Purchasing has been structured so that the reader can choose the chapter topic areas that they wish to study in isolation. Where necessary references are provided to complement the individual chapters. Illustrations of key documents in the purchasing and contracting process are also provided.

Procurement Project Management Success

Procurement Project Management Success
Author: Diana Lindstrom
Publisher: J. Ross Publishing
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2014-01-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1604270896

“For the first time, the basic steps and skill set required for successful project management is specifically adapted to the procurement process. Procurement Project Management Success is a practical guide that will help purchasing professionals manage their procurements in a cost-effective, systematic, and timely manner.” —Sherry R. Gordon, President, Value Chain Group LLC Based on the author’s real world experience during the course of her career in supply management, engineering, and as a project management professional, this unique guide demonstrates a practical and proven approach to using project management strategies, tools, and techniques to consistently create successful procurement practices that go beyond mere cost savings. Procurement Project Management Success integrates supply management best practices and processes with those applicable from the field of project management. It explains how to initiate, plan, manage, and complete both simple and complex procurement projects successfully. Through the use of scheduling, communication plans, risk management and other project management processes, these procurements satisfy stakeholders by setting expectations, continuously communicating status, and getting the best value for the dollar. This book shows project managers all the steps and processes used in procurement, and details for procurement professionals how adding and applying a few project management processes and techniques to their skill set can substantially improve both their company’s results and their career opportunities.

Purchasor

Purchasor
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 438
Release: 1923
Genre: Purchasing
ISBN: