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This book is the first of two volumes presenting a business model to add value through Procurement. Including several case studies of successful implementation, it demonstrates how the increasing complexity of the business environment requires a significant intervention on the management of processes and information within individual organizations and through inter-company relations. Agile Procurement presents the application of the Agile method which optimises and digitizes processes in order to reduce wastage and defects. As a method, tool and a culture aimed at effectiveness, efficiency and…mehr
This book is the first of two volumes presenting a business model to add value through Procurement. Including several case studies of successful implementation, it demonstrates how the increasing complexity of the business environment requires a significant intervention on the management of processes and information within individual organizations and through inter-company relations. Agile Procurement presents the application of the Agile method which optimises and digitizes processes in order to reduce wastage and defects. As a method, tool and a culture aimed at effectiveness, efficiency and economy of organisations, agile procurement requires a change of paradigm. This volume examines these areas of improvement and presents best practice in improving processes. Each chapter of the book presents and substantiates the costs and benefits of process improvement through agile procurement. This is is seen as the integration of Lean Six Sigma and digitization.
Bernardo Nicoletti is Professor of ICT Procurement Management at the University of Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy. He also provides consultancy advice and coaching in Europe and Asia on ICT Strategy, Process Improvement, and Procurement. In his research, Bernardo has been particularly active in the application of the Agile method and tools to a varied type of industries. He is the author of 20 books on Management, is a frequent speaker in International Conferences, and has published 200 articles in domestic and international journals.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Introduction to Agile Procurement Processes.- Chapter 2: Procurement Processes.- Chapter 3: Agile Procurement.- Chapter 4: Agile Procurement support of the Value for the Customer.- Chapter 5: Customer Relationships and Agile Procurement.- Chapter 6: Processes in the Agile Procurement.- Chapter 7: Resources and Agile Procurement.- Chapter 8: Costs and Agile Procurement.- Chapter 9: Conclusions for the Agile Procurement Processes.
Chapter 1: Introduction to Agile Procurement Systems.- Chapter 2: Customers in the Agile Procurement.- Chapter 3: Systems in Agile Procurement.- Chapter 4: Channels in Agile Procurement.- Chapter 5: Partnerships in Agile Procurement.- Chapter 6: Revenues and Agile Procurement.- Chapter 7: A Case study in Agile Procurement.- Chapter 8: The Future: Procurement 4.0.- Chapter 9: Conclusions for Agile Procurement Systems.
Chapter 1: Introduction to Agile Procurement Processes.- Chapter 2: Procurement Processes.- Chapter 3: Agile Procurement.- Chapter 4: Agile Procurement support of the Value for the Customer.- Chapter 5: Customer Relationships and Agile Procurement.- Chapter 6: Processes in the Agile Procurement.- Chapter 7: Resources and Agile Procurement.- Chapter 8: Costs and Agile Procurement.- Chapter 9: Conclusions for the Agile Procurement Processes.
Chapter 1: Introduction to Agile Procurement Systems.- Chapter 2: Customers in the Agile Procurement.- Chapter 3: Systems in Agile Procurement.- Chapter 4: Channels in Agile Procurement.- Chapter 5: Partnerships in Agile Procurement.- Chapter 6: Revenues and Agile Procurement.- Chapter 7: A Case study in Agile Procurement.- Chapter 8: The Future: Procurement 4.0.- Chapter 9: Conclusions for Agile Procurement Systems.
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