Best practices and economic impacts: Evolving supplier management and digitalising the work
Join this Supply Management Insider webinar, with Alisa Bornstein and Jesse Lee, to discover why and how procurement teams are improving efficiencies by composing digital work to drive the CPO agenda and compliance policy and to respond to real-world events
How does your company go from “green-field” to good and great – and stay there? One way is through the strategic use of best practices powered by the latest technology. Organisations that rethink and optimise the way they manage their procurement, vendors and supply chains have a significant opportunity to improve their bottom line.
Enter Composability, specific to the supply chain management challenge. Composing a procurement and risk policy, as well as automation in response to real-world events, sits at the intersection of procurement, risk management and business operations. It is the next step for skilled teams that monitor and assess risk associated with vendors, focussing on: knowing their suppliers, optimising the relationships to extract value; overseeing contractual execution; reducing risk and protecting corporate assets; while assuring compliance with internal or external regulations.
In this Supply Management Insider webinar, produced in partnership with Brooklyn, Alisa Bornstein, CPO Visa Europe, will discuss her past and current experiences in evolving supplier management discipline, bringing in strong governance with automated and auditable digital capabilities that drive economic impact and strategic alignment with procurement’s business stakeholders.
Join this webinar to learn about:
· Why supplier management is so important
· The simple and intuitive supplier management ops lifecycle
· The cutting edge of digital capability for configurability, automation, reporting, and auditability for your suppliers managed at any tier – including those in the supplier tail with whom you rarely, if ever, engage directly
· The economic impact that is possible, in the short- and mid-term, using composable workflow and rulesets for automating work across your supply chain
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CloseAlisa is an international Procurement leader with over 25-years of experience in senior roles and background from Telecom, Semiconductor industries and companies such as Ericsson, BT, Telia, Millicom and Arm. In January 2021, Alisa has joined Visa as European CPO reporting to the Europe CFO.
Alisa has a strong track record of leading and transforming Procurement organisations, managing significant third party spend, operating effectively cross-borders in mature and emerging markets. She is passionate advocate for value creating and business focused Procurement utilising its unique position within the value chain and, with it, the function’s potential to deliver new sources of value through supplier innovation and collaboration and building a better world!
Jesse Lee is a specialist in technology and business management and modernisation. He is CEO of Brooklyn Vendor Assurance, a next generation B2B Enterprise SaaS company focused on helping the Chief Procurement Officer (CPO) and Head of Compliance maximise value for money across existing suppliers in contract. Brooklyn Vendor Assurance is the first application purpose-built for the Vendor Management discipline.
Daniel Wain runs his own learning and development (L&D) consultancy, training and coaching across the world in a range of business, communication and relationship skills. He is a Chartered Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development, a Fellow of the Market Research Society and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, as well as a full member of the Society of Authors, the Writers’ Guild of Great Britain and the UK actors’ union Equity. He started his business career as a market researcher over 30 years ago, before moving into business development and then L&D. His last ‘proper job’ was as Worldwide Director of L&D at Research International, part of the WPP Group. Since founding Daniel Wain Consulting Limited in 2007, his clients have included Avon, the BBC, BT, Capita, Coca-Cola, GfK NOP, Hewlett-Packard, the House of Commons, Ipsos MORI, Kantar, McCann, Ofcom, PwC, Telia Sonera, Tesco Bank, Transport for London, the U.S. Embassy in London, Utility Warehouse and Waitrose. Daniel is also an accomplished and award-winning conference speaker and chair, as well as a regular contributor to a variety of business and academic magazines and journals. He has been a fellow or lecturer at several UK business schools, as well as a Visiting Professor at the IE Business School in Madrid. His passion is theatre: he runs his own semi-professional company, is a published playwright, a multi-award-winning actor and recently made his debut as a film director!