
The Purchasing Machine
How the Top Ten Companies Use Best Practices to Ma
The Free Press
Published on 6. April 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
352 pages
978-1-4767-4100-0 (ISBN)
Description
Every day companies leave billions of dollars in invisible, unrealized savings on the table because of poor supply chain management practices. Now supply management experts Dave Nelson, Patricia E. Moody, and Jonathan Stegner show not only how leading companies recoup these savings through their mastery of target costing, value engineering, and supplier development, but how supply chain management -- the discipline of acquiring and moving material -- has become a manufacturing company's hottest competitive weapon.
Based on a survey of 247 purchasing managers and more than 1,000 hours of interviews and on-site visits, the authors have selected ten top firms whose supply management pioneers excel at twenty "best practices." With cases and stories, Nelson, Moody, and Stegner show how these leading-edge purchasing departments at American Express, SmithKline Beecham, DaimlerChrysler, Harley-Davidson, Honda of America, IBM, John Deere, Whirlpool, Flextronics, and Sun Microsystems have put into place pathbreaking processes and procedures. Here, for example, described in step-by-step detail, are Chrysler's SCORE program and Honda's strategic sourcing strategy that saved the companies billions. The book also includes a crucial section on the next stage of supplier development that will involve the sourcing and allocation of ideas as well as materials.
The authors provide concrete, practical steps to improvement that any supply chain manager can take to successfully implement these best practices. The Purchasing Machine will be required reading for logistics, purchasing, and procurement managers in hundreds of thousands of companies. The authoritative nature of the authors' source material is certain to make this the single most important and practical reference on best purchasing practices for years to come.
Based on a survey of 247 purchasing managers and more than 1,000 hours of interviews and on-site visits, the authors have selected ten top firms whose supply management pioneers excel at twenty "best practices." With cases and stories, Nelson, Moody, and Stegner show how these leading-edge purchasing departments at American Express, SmithKline Beecham, DaimlerChrysler, Harley-Davidson, Honda of America, IBM, John Deere, Whirlpool, Flextronics, and Sun Microsystems have put into place pathbreaking processes and procedures. Here, for example, described in step-by-step detail, are Chrysler's SCORE program and Honda's strategic sourcing strategy that saved the companies billions. The book also includes a crucial section on the next stage of supplier development that will involve the sourcing and allocation of ideas as well as materials.
The authors provide concrete, practical steps to improvement that any supply chain manager can take to successfully implement these best practices. The Purchasing Machine will be required reading for logistics, purchasing, and procurement managers in hundreds of thousands of companies. The authoritative nature of the authors' source material is certain to make this the single most important and practical reference on best purchasing practices for years to come.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Simon & Schuster
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 154 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
409 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4767-4100-0 (9781476741000)
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R. David Nelson | Patricia E. Moody | Jon Stegner
The Purchasing Machine
How the Top Ten Companies Use Best Practices to Manage Their Supply Chains
E-Book
08/2001
1st Edition
Free Press
€15.81
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Persons
Dave Nelson is Vice President, Worldwide Supply Management, for Deere & Company. Previously he led the growth of Honda's Purchasing Division, which was the recipient of the Medal of Profes-sional Excellence from Purchasing Magazine. With Patricia Moody and Rick Mayo, he co-authored Powered by Honda.
Content
Contents
Foreword By R. Gene Richter
Preface
Introduction
1
The Search for the Best
2
The Twenty Best Practices, Leveling Up
3
The Strategic Power of Supply Management
4
Looking Inward: What's Wrong with Traditional Purchasing?
5
Futureworld
6
Cost Management in the Extended Enterprise
7
The Profile of the New Professional
8
Systems -- Beyond EDI
9
Leadership for Best Practices
10
Best Companies, Best Practices, Conclusions
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Index
About The Authors
Foreword By R. Gene Richter
Preface
Introduction
1
The Search for the Best
2
The Twenty Best Practices, Leveling Up
3
The Strategic Power of Supply Management
4
Looking Inward: What's Wrong with Traditional Purchasing?
5
Futureworld
6
Cost Management in the Extended Enterprise
7
The Profile of the New Professional
8
Systems -- Beyond EDI
9
Leadership for Best Practices
10
Best Companies, Best Practices, Conclusions
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Index
About The Authors