Improving Public Sector Purchasing – A Global Perspective

While slightly dated, this article strikingly highlights many of the critical practice improvement areas needed in public procurement (along with a comparison to the private sector) – the same practices recently highlighted by members of the Global Public Procurement Leaders Exchange. In addition, the article outlines the basic elements of a carefully planned procurement transformation.

What are the key takeaways?

The article acknowledges 3 key challenges within the context of public procurement and lays out perspectives on how they can be overcome.  The 3 challenges highlighted are:

While the article seeks to provide guidance in meeting these challenges, it first emphasizes the need to shore up key performance dimensions and practices, where the public sector in particular is lagging (based on procurement managers’ evaluation of their own organizations).  The article cites:

The article goes on to highlight key actions for addressing the challenges, presents a portfolio of tools and techniques that can be utilized in support, delineates critical practices that make it all happen, and finally concludes with practical advice on appropriately phasing a transformation for improvement.

Of particular interest in the improvement guidance is the point made about how most organizations tend to implement transformative improvements backward – as the article points out:

Full Article: McKinsey


Image Courtesy of Geralt

0