Improving Procurement in Further Education Colleges in England

Improving Procurement in Further Education Colleges in England
Author: Great Britain: National Audit Office
Publisher: The Stationery Office
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2006-10-25
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0102943400

The 384 further education colleges in England spend around £1.6 billion each year on procurement services, including administration and general costs, premises costs, non-pay teaching and support services. Procurement expenditure as a percentage of total income averages 25 per cent but varies widely across colleges, with the greatest variation among small and medium-sized colleges. The Learning and Skills Council has estimated that FE colleges could make £75 million efficiency savings by March 2008 through the introduction of more efficient and effective procurement processes. Drawing on good practice guidance from the Office of Government Commerce and on expertise within the National Audit Office gained from its reports on procurement in other sectors, this report makes eight recommendations for improved procurement. The recommendations are based on five key requirements, including: the need for clear leadership from governors and senior managers in improving procurement; information about appropriate methods of procurement; and exploring opportunities to collaborate with others to gain economies of scale when buying goods or services.

Best Practice Procurement

Best Practice Procurement
Author: Andrew Erridge
Publisher: Gower Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2001
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780566083662

This book presents a range of cutting edge perspectives on subjects which are central to improving purchasing performance, including supply chain management, outsourcing and partnership, professional development, IT and e-commerce, and performance evaluation.

Improving procurement in further education colleges in England

Improving procurement in further education colleges in England
Author: Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Committee of Public Accounts
Publisher: The Stationery Office
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2007-10-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780215036186

The 2004 Gershon Efficiency Review proposed procurement as one of the main sources of efficiency savings in the public sector. The Learning and Skills Council, which funds England's 384 further education colleges, estimates that from an annual procurement expenditure of £1.6 billion, colleges could make savings of £75 million by March 2008. The savings made by colleges would be available to be redeployed into front-line services for learners. Until recently, many colleges have tended to treat procurement as a low priority and have not taken advantage of modern procurement methods such as purchasing consortia and procurement cards. They now need to modernise their systems so as to maximise the resources available for learning. Colleges increasingly have staff who are capable of managing procurement, but they are too often let down by the low quality of the systems and the management information available to them. There have been recent successes in persuading colleges of the benefits of joining purchasing consortia and using procurement cards. Indeed the savings target of £75 million may prove unambitious in light of the low starting point of many colleges. March 2008, when colleges make their first reports on savings to the Learning and Skills Council, will be a good time to consider whether greater savings can be made to be re-invested into services for learners.

Best Practices for Online Procurement Auctions

Best Practices for Online Procurement Auctions
Author: Parente, Diane H.
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2007-12-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1599046385

Offers a systematic approach to the examination of online procurement auctions. Growth in online auctions reinforces the need for understanding the factors important in auctions and the caveats that both researchers and practitioners need to know in order to effectively study and use the auction tool.

Improving College Affordability

Improving College Affordability
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2015
Genre: College costs
ISBN:

Studies in Education

Studies in Education
Author: Indiana University. School of Education
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1094
Release: 1960
Genre: Disserations, Academic
ISBN:

Gower Handbook of Purchasing Management

Gower Handbook of Purchasing Management
Author: Marc Day
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2024-07-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1040096581

Originally published in 2002, the revised third edition of the Gower Handbook of Purchasing and Supply Management views procurement as standing on the boundary of the firm, looking outwards and scanning the environment for new opportunities and threats. In this respect, as in many others, the new edition is quite different from the previous two, reflecting the many changes that have taken place for businesses over the years. In particular this edition has been slimmed down and focused to assist the reader by working systematically outwards using a purchasing lens to view the wider business world. The aim is to show the potential contribution that purchasing can make as a driver for organizational efficiency and business development. It is this latter requirement, the need for purchasing to generate revenue, that has been identified as being ever more prominent as a demand on purchasing directors’ time and effort. The book is now split into three sections. Part I lays the foundations for building the organization of purchasing in a corporate environment. Part II overlays further applications on the foundations of purchasing organization. The assumption is made that the purchasing activities of a firm are proactive in outlook, gathering knowledge and measuring their current corporate purchasing performance, while also looking to generate revenues for the business. Finally, Part III provides case studies which bring to life some of the learning achieved through the framework laid out in the previous parts. Written by leading practitioners and academics, and published in association with The Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply.