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Managing
UncertaintyWhy procurement can make a difference
The purpose of this survey, produced with
Expense Reduction Analysts (ERA), is to
explore attitudes to procurement in a variety
of organisations in different sectors and
countries, as an integral part of our ongoing
investigation into the role of procurement.
The results highlight the need for
procurement to extend its influence
throughout the organisation, proving its
worth by achieving greater control of
spend, raising its profile and emphasising
its strategic value. This task is even more
urgent given the uncertainty in which most
businesses operate – with Brexit being a
particular concern.
On that issue, senior procurement managers
seem as divided as the British electorate
with 49% expecting it to have little or no
impact on them. Preparing for Brexit is an
opportunity for procurement to make a real
difference. They are confident they can,
they just need to convince the rest of the
company.
Paul Simpson
Consultant Editor
Supply Management
2 3Managing Uncertainty Expense Reduction Analysts
Introduction
4 5Managing Uncertainty Expense Reduction Analysts
One thing is certain about uncertainty
– we don’t like it. Psychologists say
we should consider our brains as
vast prediction machines, constantly
drawing on cues, consciously and
unconsciously, to make sense of the
world. When the world makes sense
to us, we feel good. When it doesn’t,
the brain reacts as if our lives are
under threat.
Yet in the 21st century, uncertainty
is a fact of life – for people and
businesses. That is the challenge –
and opportunity – that faces
companies as they compete in a
marketplace where strategies,
assumptions and business models can
be called into question in an instant,
often by such unexpected events as a
disaster at a nuclear power station in
Japan, an Uber-style disruptive start-
up, or the UK electorate’s vote to
leave the European Union.
An age of uncertainty The state of procurement
The key findings from the ERA global survey of 278 senior procurement
professionals:
Businesses may find it harder than
ever to predict the future, but they
can still manage it. Smart companies
realise that procurement can help
them do this. How? On a very basic
level, imagine if your procurement
department could, as the charity
Sue Ryder has done in collaboration
with experts from Expense Reduction
Analysts, wipe more than 20% off your
cost base.
Those kind of savings could make you
much more competitive and resilient.
Yet as Rob Allison, of Expense
Reduction Analysts, says: “Businesses
that recognise the strategic value
of procurement can go beyond cost
savings, driving efficiencies, becoming
more flexible and agile and, by
responding more effectively and
quickly to the marketplace, outsmart
the competition.” So is the message
finally getting through?
This global survey of 278 senior figures in procurement
was conducted during August and September 2016, in
the aftermath of Brexit and set against an increasingly
uncertain economic landscape.
63% 55% 27%
believe they would
benefit from using
external resources
to help within
procurement
believe Brexit will
make no difference to
their procurement
are looking to reduce
costs in the short-
medium term as a
result of Brexit
58% 99% 94%
don’t have a
procurement officer on
the board
believe procurement
should have a higher
profile within their
organisation
believe more
investment in
procurement would
boost profits
This global survey of 278 senior
procurement figures suggests that the
function’s voice is not being heard in
too many companies. Nearly 60% don’t
have a procurement officer on the
board, while 99% say their function
doesn’t have a high enough profile
within procurement.
Does this matter? Every department
within an organisation secretly
believes it is not taken seriously
enough. Yet procurement managers
are surely right to feel that they can
help transform their business: 94% of
them believed that more investment
in procurement would boost
profitability.
What is the answer? Most procurement
bosses felt that, with their function
not being represented in the
boardroom, there is a pressing need
to educate directors about the
function. The tired old stereotypes
about procurement as the department
that orders x number of widgets for y
percent less than it did last year are
still too resilient. Many procurement
chiefs are only invited into the
boardroom when something goes
wrong – so they are often perceived,
by other departments, as being as
good as the last bad thing they did.
Is procurement ignored?
Too many directors don’t realise that
procurement could help solve some
of their most pressing challenges. For
example, by reconfiguring a supply
chain to get products to market more
quickly, or helping them rationalise
an over-extended product portfolio
by clarifying which lines really make
a profit (as opposed to those that
companies like to think do).
Such businesses run the risk of
a serious disconnect between
procurement, the supply chain and
their overall business strategy. Indeed
most senior managers surveyed felt
that the biggest factor stopping
them from adding value to the
business was the lack of a clear
strategic vision. This could well mean
that the company’s vision has not
been effectively communicated to
procurement or that procurement has
not been fully aligned with the overall
corporate strategy.
In some organisations, the relationship
between procurement and the rest of
the business needs to be strengthened
– the survey found that many
procurement managers felt inhibited
by a lack of support from the very top.
6 7Managing Uncertainty Expense Reduction Analysts
Nearly
60%
of CPOs believe that
more investment in
procurement would
boost profitability
94%
of CPOs believe that their
function doesn’t have a
high enough profile
within their
organisation
99%of companies don’t have
a procurement
officer on
the board
8 9Managing Uncertainty Expense Reduction Analysts
One example of this perceived lack
of support from the top was that
63% of respondents felt they would
do a better job if they could call
on external expertise. The return
on investment here is clear. As
procurement departments take on
an ever more complex array of tasks,
hiring staff to cover every category or
eventuality – from fleet management
to logistics or payment systems – is
both unrealistic and a waste of
resources.
When negotiating, getting a sense
of which suppliers are performing
well (and which aren’t), the current
state of the market (and how hard –
What is a good deal?
“As procurement departments take on an ever more
complex array of tasks, hiring staff to cover every category
or eventuality – from fleet management to logistics or
payment systems – is a waste of resources.”
and on what – you can bargain), and
where vendors weight contracts in
their favour, can make the difference
between a good deal and a bad
deal. For many organisations, which
negotiate only every three to five
years in certain categories, their
perception of ‘good’ may be behind
the curve. With actionable insights
from ERA’s experts, organisations
achieve tangible savings, maintained
through contract management,
that can be fed back to the board.
The transparency and clarity of
the information helps to educate
directors about the power of effective
procurement – and makes an ally of
the finance director.
Organisations need to redefine their
expectations of procurement. The
traditional key performance indicators
may still be relevant, but why not also
measure them on their ability to drive
innovation, reduce complexity and
generate profit?
Procurement in private and public
sector organisations doesn’t have
to be taken for granted. Indeed,
given the complexity of many global
organisations, underestimating
procurement could be hurting the
bottom line.
ERA’s survey finds that procurement
bosses are confident that they can
make a difference – but the rest of the
company is yet to be convinced. Yet
in ERA’s experience, procurement is
already proving itself a strategic asset
in all kinds of markets.
The process of convincing the CEO
often starts with some quick wins.
For Eurac Poole, this was a 51%
saving on industrial gases for their
manufacturing process. For Harpenden
building society it was a 51% cut in
the cost of disposing of its confidential
The strategic value of procurement
waste. Such victories often lead to
wider reviews and more strategic
discussions.
At wastewater management specialist
Jacopa, ERA helped the company
uncouple their IT and software from
its former parent company and
replace an ERP system that was unfit
for purpose and bed in a cloud-based
solution. That meant the organisation
didn’t have to bear the costs of new IT
personnel and minimised future spend
on hardware.
As Robert Allison says: “The idea that
procurement can be a strategic asset
is gaining traction – but that can only
happen with buy-in from the very
top. It’s time more directors took
decisions that impact on procurement
on the basis of what they know,
rather than what they think. At the
same time, procurement managers
need to initiate different kinds of
conversations within the business.
Squeezing costs is valuable – especially
as companies prepare for a post-Brexit
world – yet if procurement is to truly
prove its strategic value it needs
to help make decisions, not just be
informed of them.”
10 11Managing Uncertainty Expense Reduction Analysts
Brexit – the known unknown
The greatest known unknown facing
global businesses is Brexit. Politically,
the issue was clear: the UK has voted,
on terms still to be negotiated, to
withdraw from the European Union.
Economically, very little is clear.
The devil here genuinely is in the
detail, especially the nature of
the UK’s post-Brexit access to the
European Union market. In the short-
term, the most dramatic effect has
been to make currency markets more
volatile, boost UK exporters and
drive up costs for British importers.
The evidence as to whether Brexit
will discourage investment in the UK
remains mixed.
After all the claims and counterclaims
during the UK’s referendum campaign,
the ERA survey suggests that
procurement managers are optimistic
about Brexit: 49% expect it to have
little or no impact on their business,
with 25% fearing it will make it worse
and 10% convinced it will be good for
them. An intriguing 55% say it will
have no effect on their procurement.
With so many different scenarios
being spun, 42% say the effect on
companies’ direct and indirect costs
is too unpredictable to call. One in
four expect no change, while 22%
expect their costs to rise due to a
weaker trade deal with the EU and
the likelihood of import tariffs.
Though it is hard, as of now, to plan
too thoroughly for Brexit, 27% of
respondents planned to reduce costs
wherever possible.
The results suggest that while Brexit
may not be welcomed by many
businesses, the panic that followed
the vote in some boardrooms
has subsided. Almost one in four
respondents expect it to increase the
value of procurement within their
organisation. That is not unreasonable.
For some businesses, Brexit will ask
fundamental questions about their
business models, strategies, processes
and supply chains. If these companies
are to succeed in a post-Brexit world,
procurement needs to be at the heart
of that, proving its strategic value.
The question remains: will the rest of
the business be willing to listen? And
more importantly, as a procurement
professional, what are you going to do
about getting them to do so?
expect Brexit to have little or no
impact on their business
49%
fear Brexit will have a negative
impact on their business
25%
say Brexit will have no effect on
their procurement
55%
plan to reduce costs wherever
possible
27%
How will Brexit affect your
direct and indirect costs?
What steps have you taken?
Do you believe Brexit is the
most likely to...
What impact will Brexit have?
12 13Managing Uncertainty Expense Reduction Analysts
The challenge
Trane, part of Ingersoll Rand, are
world leaders in air conditioning, with
expertise in energy conservation and
environmental technology. They have
a large overhead spend, including
hundreds of thousands of pounds per
year on gases.
The solution
ERA immediately rationalised their
current supplier base down to a single
supplier for each of industrial gases
and refrigerants. As refrigerants are
a commodity market, prices and
usage continue to be monitored and
increases and overcharges challenged.
Trane
The following case studies demonstrate how ERA use the expertise of their
network to work alongside procurement teams, delivering financial savings
and adding value from suppliers.
How ERA works with its clients
Originally this led to 23% savings,
followed by retenders producing
continued savings in the years that
followed; a further 13% in 2012 and
a further 16% in 2014. ERA also saved
Trane significant sums on Parcel
Distribution (58%), Office Supplies
(37%), Filters & Belts (16%) and
Specialist Tools (5%).
The outcome
Today, seven years since the original
three year contract ended, Trane
continues to engage ERA on an ongoing
basis to regularly audit spend levels,
seeing us as a virtual part of their
procurement team.
Since this survey was conducted,
there have been some significant
geopolitical developments. It’s
become increasingly clear since
June 23rd, that the simple ‘yes / no’
referendum question masked a far
more complicated answer. We don’t
yet know what our new position in the
world will be, or what our new trade
deals will look like.
The election of an unpredictable
President in the US likewise looks
like creating a future that appears
increasingly uncertain.
It was shocking to see that more than
half of this survey’s respondents think
Brexit will have little or no effect on
their procurement and nearly half
– 49% - believe it will have little or
no effect on their overall business.
We have to say, that’s an astonishing
result, and certainly not in accordance
with the concerns discussed at CIPS’
annual conference ‘Procurement at
the heart of business’ in October.
Actually, we believe that uncertainty
brings with it an unprecedented
opportunity for procurement to show
its value to organisations. Properly
planned, proactive management of
cost and ongoing contract and supplier
management, can help to mitigate
the impact of market and currency
fluctuations and price increases.
The ramifications of a wide range of
current affairs are likely to increase
the focus on cost, efficiency and
supply chain. Procurement teams
need to be braver and more vocal than
ever before. Uncertainty presents
procurement professionals with a
real opportunity within organisations
to initiate change. We already know
we can generate far more value than
equivalent investment in sales
and marketing.
Now we must take responsibility. We
need to find our voice, demonstrate
our value and – to borrow a phrase
from another campaign - take control.
When 99% of the professionals
surveyed believe procurement
should have a higher profile in
organisations, and 94% believe more
investment in procurement would
boost profits, managing uncertainty
gives the procurement community an
unprecedented responsibility to
lead now.
We must all take it.
Conclusion
14 15Managing Uncertainty Expense Reduction Analysts
The challenge
For the £900m+ turnover DFS furniture
group, reducing waste and increasing
recycling was a corporate goal. With
more than 100 UK stores, as well as
three UK factories, the handling of
waste across its estate was a huge
undertaking.
The solution
After committing to a ‘zero to landfill’
policy for Head Office, which set out
a bold statement to the rest of the
business, ERA’s Waste Management
specialist Pete Bramhall opted
for a phased approach to change,
comprising ten initiatives. After
savings of 19% and 20% totalling £100k
across waste handling equipment and
waste collection, Pete then reviewed
the recycling of polythene. After
adjusting arrangements from storing
and baling this waste, to having it
removed at the time of delivery,
savings of 78%, or £86k per annum are
expected, with vital storage space also
freed up in the warehouse.
The outcome
The cost savings have been impressive,
but the environmental impact has
been even greater. With a dedicated
Account Manager in place from a new
supplier and increased visibility, DFS
are able to push for their ISO 14001
accreditation and will also increase
their Business In the Community score,
as they are now able to prove their
recycling rates.
DFS
How ERA works with its clients
The challenge
This national trade body for pharmacy
retailers had targeted a £300k saving
and gave ERA’s Robert Stearn and
David Keating open access to review
their indirect costs.
The solution
They brought in relevant specialists
to undertake a review and make
recommendations for improvements in
a wide range of cost areas, including
Print; saving c. £60k on Catalogue
Print, c. £45k on Marketing Print and
National Pharmacy Association
c. £95k on Training Print. In addition,
ERA generated rebates across the
portfolio of c. £100k and savings of
£200,000 per annum on Warehousing
& Distribution.
The outcome
We’ll leave that to our client Adrian
Palmer, Finance Director. “The results
of the 15 projects undertaken have
been outstanding. We agreed a total
of £300k total savings, which I thought
was ambitious. They have nearly
doubled it, saving £584k in total.”
3 Meridians Cross, Ocean Way, Ocean Village,
Southampton, Hampshire, SO14 3TJ
Tel: 023 8082 9737
Web: www.expense-reduction.co.uk
Expense Reduction Analysts (ERA) is a global
network of specialist procurement experts.
We provide bespoke project teams to assist
organisations with improving value from a range
of direct and indirect cost areas.
Our experts come from long careers in their areas
of expertise and their knowledge, combined with
our process, regular visibility of the markets
and approach to ethical, sustainable supplier
relationships enables organisations to achieve
tangible value improvements from the supply chain.

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  • 2. The purpose of this survey, produced with Expense Reduction Analysts (ERA), is to explore attitudes to procurement in a variety of organisations in different sectors and countries, as an integral part of our ongoing investigation into the role of procurement. The results highlight the need for procurement to extend its influence throughout the organisation, proving its worth by achieving greater control of spend, raising its profile and emphasising its strategic value. This task is even more urgent given the uncertainty in which most businesses operate – with Brexit being a particular concern. On that issue, senior procurement managers seem as divided as the British electorate with 49% expecting it to have little or no impact on them. Preparing for Brexit is an opportunity for procurement to make a real difference. They are confident they can, they just need to convince the rest of the company. Paul Simpson Consultant Editor Supply Management 2 3Managing Uncertainty Expense Reduction Analysts Introduction
  • 3. 4 5Managing Uncertainty Expense Reduction Analysts One thing is certain about uncertainty – we don’t like it. Psychologists say we should consider our brains as vast prediction machines, constantly drawing on cues, consciously and unconsciously, to make sense of the world. When the world makes sense to us, we feel good. When it doesn’t, the brain reacts as if our lives are under threat. Yet in the 21st century, uncertainty is a fact of life – for people and businesses. That is the challenge – and opportunity – that faces companies as they compete in a marketplace where strategies, assumptions and business models can be called into question in an instant, often by such unexpected events as a disaster at a nuclear power station in Japan, an Uber-style disruptive start- up, or the UK electorate’s vote to leave the European Union. An age of uncertainty The state of procurement The key findings from the ERA global survey of 278 senior procurement professionals: Businesses may find it harder than ever to predict the future, but they can still manage it. Smart companies realise that procurement can help them do this. How? On a very basic level, imagine if your procurement department could, as the charity Sue Ryder has done in collaboration with experts from Expense Reduction Analysts, wipe more than 20% off your cost base. Those kind of savings could make you much more competitive and resilient. Yet as Rob Allison, of Expense Reduction Analysts, says: “Businesses that recognise the strategic value of procurement can go beyond cost savings, driving efficiencies, becoming more flexible and agile and, by responding more effectively and quickly to the marketplace, outsmart the competition.” So is the message finally getting through? This global survey of 278 senior figures in procurement was conducted during August and September 2016, in the aftermath of Brexit and set against an increasingly uncertain economic landscape. 63% 55% 27% believe they would benefit from using external resources to help within procurement believe Brexit will make no difference to their procurement are looking to reduce costs in the short- medium term as a result of Brexit 58% 99% 94% don’t have a procurement officer on the board believe procurement should have a higher profile within their organisation believe more investment in procurement would boost profits
  • 4. This global survey of 278 senior procurement figures suggests that the function’s voice is not being heard in too many companies. Nearly 60% don’t have a procurement officer on the board, while 99% say their function doesn’t have a high enough profile within procurement. Does this matter? Every department within an organisation secretly believes it is not taken seriously enough. Yet procurement managers are surely right to feel that they can help transform their business: 94% of them believed that more investment in procurement would boost profitability. What is the answer? Most procurement bosses felt that, with their function not being represented in the boardroom, there is a pressing need to educate directors about the function. The tired old stereotypes about procurement as the department that orders x number of widgets for y percent less than it did last year are still too resilient. Many procurement chiefs are only invited into the boardroom when something goes wrong – so they are often perceived, by other departments, as being as good as the last bad thing they did. Is procurement ignored? Too many directors don’t realise that procurement could help solve some of their most pressing challenges. For example, by reconfiguring a supply chain to get products to market more quickly, or helping them rationalise an over-extended product portfolio by clarifying which lines really make a profit (as opposed to those that companies like to think do). Such businesses run the risk of a serious disconnect between procurement, the supply chain and their overall business strategy. Indeed most senior managers surveyed felt that the biggest factor stopping them from adding value to the business was the lack of a clear strategic vision. This could well mean that the company’s vision has not been effectively communicated to procurement or that procurement has not been fully aligned with the overall corporate strategy. In some organisations, the relationship between procurement and the rest of the business needs to be strengthened – the survey found that many procurement managers felt inhibited by a lack of support from the very top. 6 7Managing Uncertainty Expense Reduction Analysts Nearly 60% of CPOs believe that more investment in procurement would boost profitability 94% of CPOs believe that their function doesn’t have a high enough profile within their organisation 99%of companies don’t have a procurement officer on the board
  • 5. 8 9Managing Uncertainty Expense Reduction Analysts One example of this perceived lack of support from the top was that 63% of respondents felt they would do a better job if they could call on external expertise. The return on investment here is clear. As procurement departments take on an ever more complex array of tasks, hiring staff to cover every category or eventuality – from fleet management to logistics or payment systems – is both unrealistic and a waste of resources. When negotiating, getting a sense of which suppliers are performing well (and which aren’t), the current state of the market (and how hard – What is a good deal? “As procurement departments take on an ever more complex array of tasks, hiring staff to cover every category or eventuality – from fleet management to logistics or payment systems – is a waste of resources.” and on what – you can bargain), and where vendors weight contracts in their favour, can make the difference between a good deal and a bad deal. For many organisations, which negotiate only every three to five years in certain categories, their perception of ‘good’ may be behind the curve. With actionable insights from ERA’s experts, organisations achieve tangible savings, maintained through contract management, that can be fed back to the board. The transparency and clarity of the information helps to educate directors about the power of effective procurement – and makes an ally of the finance director. Organisations need to redefine their expectations of procurement. The traditional key performance indicators may still be relevant, but why not also measure them on their ability to drive innovation, reduce complexity and generate profit? Procurement in private and public sector organisations doesn’t have to be taken for granted. Indeed, given the complexity of many global organisations, underestimating procurement could be hurting the bottom line. ERA’s survey finds that procurement bosses are confident that they can make a difference – but the rest of the company is yet to be convinced. Yet in ERA’s experience, procurement is already proving itself a strategic asset in all kinds of markets. The process of convincing the CEO often starts with some quick wins. For Eurac Poole, this was a 51% saving on industrial gases for their manufacturing process. For Harpenden building society it was a 51% cut in the cost of disposing of its confidential The strategic value of procurement waste. Such victories often lead to wider reviews and more strategic discussions. At wastewater management specialist Jacopa, ERA helped the company uncouple their IT and software from its former parent company and replace an ERP system that was unfit for purpose and bed in a cloud-based solution. That meant the organisation didn’t have to bear the costs of new IT personnel and minimised future spend on hardware. As Robert Allison says: “The idea that procurement can be a strategic asset is gaining traction – but that can only happen with buy-in from the very top. It’s time more directors took decisions that impact on procurement on the basis of what they know, rather than what they think. At the same time, procurement managers need to initiate different kinds of conversations within the business. Squeezing costs is valuable – especially as companies prepare for a post-Brexit world – yet if procurement is to truly prove its strategic value it needs to help make decisions, not just be informed of them.”
  • 6. 10 11Managing Uncertainty Expense Reduction Analysts Brexit – the known unknown The greatest known unknown facing global businesses is Brexit. Politically, the issue was clear: the UK has voted, on terms still to be negotiated, to withdraw from the European Union. Economically, very little is clear. The devil here genuinely is in the detail, especially the nature of the UK’s post-Brexit access to the European Union market. In the short- term, the most dramatic effect has been to make currency markets more volatile, boost UK exporters and drive up costs for British importers. The evidence as to whether Brexit will discourage investment in the UK remains mixed. After all the claims and counterclaims during the UK’s referendum campaign, the ERA survey suggests that procurement managers are optimistic about Brexit: 49% expect it to have little or no impact on their business, with 25% fearing it will make it worse and 10% convinced it will be good for them. An intriguing 55% say it will have no effect on their procurement. With so many different scenarios being spun, 42% say the effect on companies’ direct and indirect costs is too unpredictable to call. One in four expect no change, while 22% expect their costs to rise due to a weaker trade deal with the EU and the likelihood of import tariffs. Though it is hard, as of now, to plan too thoroughly for Brexit, 27% of respondents planned to reduce costs wherever possible. The results suggest that while Brexit may not be welcomed by many businesses, the panic that followed the vote in some boardrooms has subsided. Almost one in four respondents expect it to increase the value of procurement within their organisation. That is not unreasonable. For some businesses, Brexit will ask fundamental questions about their business models, strategies, processes and supply chains. If these companies are to succeed in a post-Brexit world, procurement needs to be at the heart of that, proving its strategic value. The question remains: will the rest of the business be willing to listen? And more importantly, as a procurement professional, what are you going to do about getting them to do so? expect Brexit to have little or no impact on their business 49% fear Brexit will have a negative impact on their business 25% say Brexit will have no effect on their procurement 55% plan to reduce costs wherever possible 27% How will Brexit affect your direct and indirect costs? What steps have you taken? Do you believe Brexit is the most likely to... What impact will Brexit have?
  • 7. 12 13Managing Uncertainty Expense Reduction Analysts The challenge Trane, part of Ingersoll Rand, are world leaders in air conditioning, with expertise in energy conservation and environmental technology. They have a large overhead spend, including hundreds of thousands of pounds per year on gases. The solution ERA immediately rationalised their current supplier base down to a single supplier for each of industrial gases and refrigerants. As refrigerants are a commodity market, prices and usage continue to be monitored and increases and overcharges challenged. Trane The following case studies demonstrate how ERA use the expertise of their network to work alongside procurement teams, delivering financial savings and adding value from suppliers. How ERA works with its clients Originally this led to 23% savings, followed by retenders producing continued savings in the years that followed; a further 13% in 2012 and a further 16% in 2014. ERA also saved Trane significant sums on Parcel Distribution (58%), Office Supplies (37%), Filters & Belts (16%) and Specialist Tools (5%). The outcome Today, seven years since the original three year contract ended, Trane continues to engage ERA on an ongoing basis to regularly audit spend levels, seeing us as a virtual part of their procurement team. Since this survey was conducted, there have been some significant geopolitical developments. It’s become increasingly clear since June 23rd, that the simple ‘yes / no’ referendum question masked a far more complicated answer. We don’t yet know what our new position in the world will be, or what our new trade deals will look like. The election of an unpredictable President in the US likewise looks like creating a future that appears increasingly uncertain. It was shocking to see that more than half of this survey’s respondents think Brexit will have little or no effect on their procurement and nearly half – 49% - believe it will have little or no effect on their overall business. We have to say, that’s an astonishing result, and certainly not in accordance with the concerns discussed at CIPS’ annual conference ‘Procurement at the heart of business’ in October. Actually, we believe that uncertainty brings with it an unprecedented opportunity for procurement to show its value to organisations. Properly planned, proactive management of cost and ongoing contract and supplier management, can help to mitigate the impact of market and currency fluctuations and price increases. The ramifications of a wide range of current affairs are likely to increase the focus on cost, efficiency and supply chain. Procurement teams need to be braver and more vocal than ever before. Uncertainty presents procurement professionals with a real opportunity within organisations to initiate change. We already know we can generate far more value than equivalent investment in sales and marketing. Now we must take responsibility. We need to find our voice, demonstrate our value and – to borrow a phrase from another campaign - take control. When 99% of the professionals surveyed believe procurement should have a higher profile in organisations, and 94% believe more investment in procurement would boost profits, managing uncertainty gives the procurement community an unprecedented responsibility to lead now. We must all take it. Conclusion
  • 8. 14 15Managing Uncertainty Expense Reduction Analysts The challenge For the £900m+ turnover DFS furniture group, reducing waste and increasing recycling was a corporate goal. With more than 100 UK stores, as well as three UK factories, the handling of waste across its estate was a huge undertaking. The solution After committing to a ‘zero to landfill’ policy for Head Office, which set out a bold statement to the rest of the business, ERA’s Waste Management specialist Pete Bramhall opted for a phased approach to change, comprising ten initiatives. After savings of 19% and 20% totalling £100k across waste handling equipment and waste collection, Pete then reviewed the recycling of polythene. After adjusting arrangements from storing and baling this waste, to having it removed at the time of delivery, savings of 78%, or £86k per annum are expected, with vital storage space also freed up in the warehouse. The outcome The cost savings have been impressive, but the environmental impact has been even greater. With a dedicated Account Manager in place from a new supplier and increased visibility, DFS are able to push for their ISO 14001 accreditation and will also increase their Business In the Community score, as they are now able to prove their recycling rates. DFS How ERA works with its clients The challenge This national trade body for pharmacy retailers had targeted a £300k saving and gave ERA’s Robert Stearn and David Keating open access to review their indirect costs. The solution They brought in relevant specialists to undertake a review and make recommendations for improvements in a wide range of cost areas, including Print; saving c. £60k on Catalogue Print, c. £45k on Marketing Print and National Pharmacy Association c. £95k on Training Print. In addition, ERA generated rebates across the portfolio of c. £100k and savings of £200,000 per annum on Warehousing & Distribution. The outcome We’ll leave that to our client Adrian Palmer, Finance Director. “The results of the 15 projects undertaken have been outstanding. We agreed a total of £300k total savings, which I thought was ambitious. They have nearly doubled it, saving £584k in total.”
  • 9. 3 Meridians Cross, Ocean Way, Ocean Village, Southampton, Hampshire, SO14 3TJ Tel: 023 8082 9737 Web: www.expense-reduction.co.uk Expense Reduction Analysts (ERA) is a global network of specialist procurement experts. We provide bespoke project teams to assist organisations with improving value from a range of direct and indirect cost areas. Our experts come from long careers in their areas of expertise and their knowledge, combined with our process, regular visibility of the markets and approach to ethical, sustainable supplier relationships enables organisations to achieve tangible value improvements from the supply chain.