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Across the procurement-verse: changing trends in the procurement function

July 03, 2024

Global

Across the procurement-verse: changing trends in the procurement function

July 03, 2024

Global
Harsheen Sethi

Senior Analyst, Social Development, Trade & Geopolitics, Economist Impact

Harsheen Sethi is a Senior Analyst with Economist Impact’s Policy and Insights team. She is a specialist on Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI), human rights, countering conflict and violence, foreign policy, and new globalisation. She works on cross-country policy research, strategy, and advocacy projects aimed at creating impact.

Notable projects include Out of the Shadows Index measuring child sexual violence regulations; Building disaster resilience: A study of disaster events and financial lending streams; NTI Nuclear Materials Security Index; and The Procurement Imperative.

Sethi holds a Master’s in Public and International Affairs from the University of Pittsburgh, where she served as a Matthew B. Ridgway Center for International Security Studies Fellow, leading the working group on critical infrastructure vulnerabilities in cyberspace and contributing to research on countering violent extremism (CVE) in the US. She also holds a BA in Journalism and Mass Communication from Amity University Noida, India, where she specialised in development communication.

Businesses have been rethinking the procurement's role, and their strategy to navigate in the uncertainties, especially with the ever increasing geopolitical and macroeconomic risks.

“Recent events, like the covid-19 pandemic and focus on sustainability, have given us the opportunity to establish procurement and supply chain as a key value function instead of a simple support function”, says Klaus Staubitzer, CPO and head of supply chain at Siemens. However, limited cross-functional visibility into procurement’s commercial value can make it difficult for leaders to retain this reputation.

To understand the most recent procurement priorities and challenges, and how executives are perceiving procurement, Economist Impact, sponsored by SAP, conducted a global survey of 2,307 C-suite leaders in January-Mar, 2023. This third iteration of The Procurement Imperative programme looks at how businesses and industries are transforming procurement to meet existing and emerging challenges amid disrupted supply chains, rising costs and growing uncertainty.

This briefing paper analyses the results through an extensive interview programme with procurement leaders from a range of industries, including automotive, chemicals, consumer goods, life sciences and manufacturing.

 

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