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The Future of Supplier Management is Here, and it’s Holistic

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di Vishal Patel

The Future of Supplier Management is Here, and it’s Holistic

Leading, high-performing procurement organizations share one common trait–they consistently prioritize a holistic and integrated approach to Supplier Management. In fact, they go beyond simply supplier management, what they do is Supplier Engagement. Aligning suppliers to overall Procurement and broader business strategy is critical to create sustained long-term value. 

Successful industry leaders have built strong supplier engagement foundations to power more effective and valuable procurement practices. In doing so, they have improved supplier collaboration and created a greater capacity for resilience, innovation, and continuous improvement. 

How do these organizations build their supplier management programs?

First, let’s define Supplier Management aka Supplier Relationship Management (SRM), Supplier Lifecycle Management (SLM), Supplier Risk, and Performance Management (SRPM).

Supplier Management is not limited to the transactional nature of a business relationship (purchase orders, catalog items, invoices, etc. ) or a contractual relationship. A more effective and comprehensive approach to supplier management involves assessing the nature of supplier relationships, setting appropriate risk and performance boundaries, and managing efficient business processes to maximize value.   

As The Hackett Group detailed in their 2022 Supplier Relationship Management Study, SRM is the proactive and coordinated management of suppliers to:

When supplier management operates in a silo–disconnected from all other procurement processes (from sourcing to payment), it captures only a fraction of the value. Integrated or Holistic Supplier Management creates sustained value. Of course, many organizations are far down the digital procurement transformation path and already have some or all of Source-to-Pay (S2P) digitized. In these cases, organizations should look to add-on a layer of supplier management.

Why is Holistic Supplier Management important?

Holistic Supplier Management can provide value beyond sourcing and Procure-to-Pay savings. It can turn supplier risk and inefficiency into a source of efficiency, innovation, and competitive advantage.

Often, inefficiencies are created in sourcing or Procure-to-Pay from inaccurate supplier information, payment delays stemming from inaccurate supplier master data, inconsistencies of supplier master data across systems, out-of-date credentials, disconnected supplier risk information, etc. With a 360-degree view of all supplier interactions and activities, you will have transparency into every part of the Source-to-Pay process in real-time. 

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Most spend management or S2P solutions severely lack strong supplier management capabilities. What’s more, very few can tackle the challenge of managing, maintaining, and feeding ERPs with accurate supplier master data.

A strategic and holistic approach to supplier management contributes to overall business strategy by:

An effective SRM framework provides a set of principles, processes, and tools to establish a governance structure and manage ongoing operations during the lifecycle of a supplier. 

The Hackett Group detailed Ivalua’s SRM framework to cover:

The Hackett Group also described the important role of technology in building a strong SRM foundation.

Below, a chart describes how Ivalua approaches Holistic Supplier Management.

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Embarking on a sustained value journey

Holistic Supplier Management establishes a strategic supply chain strategy that can deliver sustained value, lower risk, and improve performance. Every organization has its unique needs, and reaching best-in-class should not be compromised by technology limitations. Market share and bottom-line profitability are all at risk when supplier strategy is not aligned with business strategy. 

Below, we list the simple steps toward implementing a Best-in-Class SRM Program–starting with a solid foundation of processes.

Create tailored onboarding processes to balance speed & risk

Establish a mechanism to communicate & collaborate with suppliers

Build risk & performance into all processes

Digitize supply chain collaboration 

Focus on data quality, consistency & reliability

Unlocking Sustainable Procurement Value with Holistic Supplier Management 

The main takeaway? Drive more value out of your supplier relationships by focusing on supplier segmentation, governance, supplier performance management, and data quality. Once you commit to change and identify your long-term goals , you can start successfully building strategic relationships with your suppliers.

Ready to create long-term value for your organization? Discover Ivalua’s industry Holistic Supplier Management Solution, click here

Vishal Patel

VP Product Marketing

Vishal has spent the last 1​5​ years in various roles within the Procurement and Supply Chain technology market.  As an industry analyst, he researched and advised organizations in various industries​ on best ​and innovative practices, digitization and optimization.  He brings a thorough understanding of market trends and digital​ technologies that can help enterprises be more effective ​with their Procurement and Supply Chain strategies.  He works to ensure that ​organizations are empowered with technology platforms that enable flexibility, innovation, and agility. ​

You can connect with Vishal on Linkedin

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