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"Can you afford not to release the
true power of
procurement in your organisation?" |
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Transformation, integration and development of procurement is the
fastest and most sustainable means of profit improvement available to a
business.
More and more companies are transforming their procurement and supply functions
to achieve breakthrough results and unlock the added value in the supply chain.
They recognise that procurement should be making more of a contribution to
bottom line profits and delivering competitive advantage. As market and cost
pressures grow, QP Group is helping companies to realise the power of
procurement by delivering transformation in a way that goes beyond the
traditional tactical and leverage approach to procurement and supply.
Global research has shown that companies that target procurement and supply for
transformation and development reduce net costs by an average of 11% over three
years.
Benefits of procurement transformation
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Improve business profitability by up to 20%
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Realise savings of 10% to 20% on controlled spend categories
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Accelerate savings delivery and capture the full return from procurement
technology
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Realise the full potential of your procurement and supply organisation
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Reduce procurement headcount by up to 25%
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Institutionalise world-class procurement techniques to create sustainable
long-term value
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Time to deliver improved business performance
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How QP Group works
In QP Group we work with our clients through a journey to ensure delivery and
sustainability of breakthrough performance which directly improves company
profitability.
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| All of our consultants are conversant with QP Group’s methodology which has been developed and refined over the past 10 years. The following diagram illustrates themes such as the importance of enabling technology and benefits tracking, the value of procurement and the need for continuous management of both suppliers and contracts: |
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