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GPOs improve transparency, codes of conduct - 1 views

  • In 2002, questions were raised about the ethical nature of group purchasing organizations (GPOs) after it was found that they were taking part in anticompetitive business practices, including excessively high contract fees. However, a review conducted by the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) shows improved transparency within the system.
  • Within the current review, GPOs reported that they received contract administrative fees that ranged from 0.09 percent to 10 percent of the product's purchasing price. Two of the GPOs reported that contract administrative fees in 2008 were over 3 percent of the purchasing price. Combined, the six GPOs collected $1.7 billion in contract administrative fees in 2008 and $320 million in other revenue. Additionally, 53 percent of GPOs' total revenue was distributed in 2008, which totaled about $1.1 billion
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PSB Delegation Consulting Ltd.: Titling Your Requests for Supply - 0 views

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    PSB Delegation Consulting Ltd. (PSBDC) is a delegation of management consultants focused on project procurement and contracted services performance management. (( PSBDC has extensive public & private sector experience collaborating with stakeholder groups to develop scope of work, prepare business cases, develop plans and manage project procurement for contracted services and alternative service delivery.
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Global Manufacturing Outlook: Relationships, Risk and Reach - 0 views

  • Business attitudes across the globe — jarred by the European sovereign debt crisis, sagging consumer confidence and continuing market fluctuations — are vacillating between confidence and caution, and volatility is likely to remain a permanent feature of the global business environment. While the financial crisis revealed key vulnerabilities of an interconnected global economy, it has also provided a needed catalyst in helping organizations create more dynamic, resilient and responsive supply chains to. A clear majority of leading industrial companies still see cost as their main priority while managing supply chains, despite emerging evidence that excessive focus on cost has damaged relationships. A majority of the leading industrial manufacturing companies have created supply chain models that appropriately balance agility, sensitivity to risk, quality and cost. They plan to enter into more long-term contracts with fewer suppliers — with cost being the key driver for much of the collaboration. Read our report to find out how leading companies are adapting their business models and employing new supply chain tactics to manage risk while capitalizing on opportunities.
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Fortune 500 Diversity Procurement - 0 views

  • We know there are three basic reasons that supplier diversity programs exist: To increase the sponsoring company’s market share within the nation’s expanding multicultural/diverse communities. To include companies in the supply chain owned by historically under-represented groups thereby creating wealth for these groups and growing the customer base. The traditional government contract spend requirements.
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Business Ethics (Procurement) eLearning Short Course - 0 views

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    This course examines the requirements for conducting business ethically and in a socially responsible manner.
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