Insights that Save – Supply Clusters Conference 2019

Sydney Boulevard Hotel – Thursday August 29, 2019
Insights that save time, money and pain

Procurement Masterclass: Driving procurement efficiency through aggregation

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Johnathan Dutton FCIPS – JD Consultancy

Procurement teams area constantly asked to deliver MORE for LESS. So there is no such thing as a well resourced procurement team.
This means that procurement teams are constantly searching for new ways to help spread the growing workload – including using aggregators more to ‘outsource’ their spending through.

This workshop will quickly take you through the strategic opportunity and key benefits of aggregation and also what, exactly, to manage closely when aggregating:

  • Why managing INDIRECT expenditure is important for all organisations
  • How aggregation fits in to your strategic sourcing programme – whether centralised or decentralised
  • The real and hidden benefits of using aggregators …
  • Busting the SIX myths of AGGREGATION

Proudly brought to you by:

Platinum Sponsor

konica-minolta

Gold Sponsors

aon
asi-solutions
energy-action
winya

Workshop Sponsors

Cherry Energy deliver operational cost reductions in energy efficiency
konica-minolta
xecom

Location

Venue

Sydney Boulevard Hotel
90 William St
Sydney, NSW 2011
Website

How to get there?

Why not walk?
650m from Kings Cross Station. 750m from St James Station or 900m from Town Hall station. Get some extra steps in!

Catch a bus
Routes 200, 324 or 325 Bus stop outside the door.

Car, Taxi or Rideshare
5 minutes from the centre of Sydney via Taxi, Uber or Car (traffic permitting). If you are driving, secure parking is available for just 25 AUD a day.

Speakers

Venue

Celebrating 25 years of aggregated insights.

Through our 25-year journey working with hundreds of organisations – we have gained a depth of insight through the aggregation of data. We have worked with hundreds of organisations to implement thousands of projects and contracts. And, we have learnt what works and what does not in terms of realising savings – rather than just talking about them.