STEPS YOU SHOULD CONSIDER IN A
PROCUREMENT LIFECYCLE
CONSIDERABLE STEPS IN A PROCUREMENT CYCLE 1. REQUIREMENTS It is essential to note down requirements and move accordingly. Noting down will be helpful for a freelancer to get everything organized properly. The requirements mostly include number of products, a final price and delivery schedule (time within which the products need to be delivered). A team needs to be assigned with proper guidance and training to do needful tasks on time.
PROCUREMENT LIFECYCLE
2. VENDOR/SUPPLIER SELECTION A supplier basically delivers goods before time to a procurement company which then gets delivered to clients. Thus, selecting a vendor or a supplier is a big thing as they need to be reputed enough to take responsibilities of goods or services ordered by several companies. Most importantly, they need to understand time and cost for delivering such products because more or less every company wants to purchase products at lower rates and receive them within time. An USA procurement freelancer have to understand all this before selecting a vendor or supplier.
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3. NEGOTIATION AND CONTRACTING A procurement freelancer needs to learn how to negotiate maintaining terms and conditions of the market. A supplier will always want to sell goods at higher rates but you as a freelancer should know ways to cut that off. Come to a conclusion of negotiation and accordingly, sign a contract with a supplier.
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4. SERVICE DELIVERY AND PERFORMANCE MONITORING Monitoring performance of suppliers is a big responsibility indeed. Signing contract with a supplier makes you eligible to keep eyes on the one. In that way, you can catch a supplier with casualties and appreciate for good work. Usually, mistakes are seen while delivering services and that’s why a good monitoring is needed for you to become a USA procurement expert.
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5. RENEWAL/CONTRACT CLOSURE
The last step is completement dependent on a supplier’s performance. You can renew a contract with a supplier if the one’s performance is good or you can fully close it if you don’t see that potential in the one.
PROCUREMENT LIFECYCLE