Overview
An intensive workshop designed to start you on your digital procurement journey, addressing the question ‘why digital?’ and considering the wider organizational factors that determine success. The workshop can be completed on its own or as a pre-requisite for the ‘How to build your procurement digital strategy’ intensive course. It’s perfect for any practitioner who is involved in the direction setting of procurement capability improvement initiatives.
During this facilitated workshop we will explore what Procurement is here to deliver; the things standing in the way of this and a desired future state. We will determine the scope of change needed by exploring what needs to be true for digital to deliver successful outcomes, and compare this with your current state. Finally, we will build a case for digital to prioritize the things that need to be addressed to either solve a problem, or develop game changing capability where it matters.
Virtual
1 x 3.5 hours
Workshop Content
- Orientation around the organizational benefits that digital can bring, and exploration of what this could mean for procurement against the backdrop of what procurement is here to deliver
- Common pitfalls when considering digital and how to avoid these
- Overview of the process to build a digital procurement strategy
- Making AI part of our digital strategy
- How to build the case for digital in Procurement: the questions to ask to determine what we need and want digital to do for us
- Creating the conditions for a successful digital strategy implementation including getting data right, and digital organization requirements
Workshop Objectives and Deliverables
By the end of this course delegates will be able to:
- Describe how digital will remove barriers to delivery and enable incremental value creation
- Understand the importance of data
- Describe your organizational current and ‘to-be’ levels of digital maturity, and how this will support value realization from digital
- Describe the key steps needed to build a digital procurement strategy