Top 10 Challenges in Procurement in 2022
Mitigating Supplier Risk to Help Ensure Supply Continuity
#1 for the first time due to supply disruptions caused by Covid, war and other factors.
Reducing Spend
Usually this is priority #1. Organisations don’t want to pass on increased supply costs to customers, so they’re looking to procurement to help reduce spend.
Acting as a Strategic Advisor to the Business
Procurement is really stepping up. It’s working to boost business agility. It’s helping organisations become more resilient and adapt faster to disruption. It’s pivoting to address ever-changing customer demands, accelerating time to market. And it’s helping companies meet their environmental, social and governance (ESG) objectives through ethical, sustainable supply chains. All the while, it’s taking care of its traditional responsibilities: reducing cost and mitigating risk.
Driving Corporate Sustainability
Fostering sustainability isn’t just about doing the right thing. There’s growing evidence that it increases profitability and generates competitive advantage. It also helps build resilient businesses that can cope with unexpected disruptions. In today’s turbulent business environment, resiliency is a key capability.
Accelerating Procurement Digital Transformation
Hackett’s research found that 61% of companies are working on enterprise digital transformation, and 39% are planning to upgrade a major technology platform or introduce a new technology.
Improving Analytics, Modelling and Reporting Capabilities
Procurement is facing calls to catch up. In fact, 74% of organisations have a current initiative under way to enhance and further develop their data, insight and analytics capabilities.
Aligning Skills and Talent with Changing Business Needs
The Hackett Group’s report states that procurement professionals should develop new skills to help them play a more strategic role within the business. For example, it advocates for procurement professionals extending their capabilities around sustainability, data-driven intelligence, and supplier risk management. The Deloitte Global 2021 CPO Survey extends this idea by urging procurement professionals to build capabilities that help strengthen organisational agility.
Modernising Procurement Application Platforms
Process digitalisation helps increase compliance with procurement policies and reduce maverick spend. Critically, process automation also boosts efficiency. It enables procurement professionals to spend less time on routine tasks so they can focus more on driving value and innovation.
Boosting Agility
If procurement wants to be more strategic, it must be more agile and learn to react quickly to changes. There are two key aspects. First, procurement needs the ability to respond rapidly when internal stakeholders’ objectives change. For instance, if the company wants to switch brand of IT hardware on a global level, it shouldn’t take months to find, vet and onboard a new supplier. Secondly, procurement must react quickly to changes in the market to accelerate time to market.
Improving Stakeholder Centricity
Procurement must focus more closely on the needs and expectations of its stakeholders. That includes customers who buy finished products, internal business stakeholders and suppliers.