Specifications?

June 21st, 2023

What you get is all in the details.

 

Today’s post is by Margaret Stewart, Director of HR and Administration at SafeSourcing

We all buy things, and we generally look for the best deal we can get, but how do you know you are getting the right thing? Recently a friend tried out a new shopping website and found a great deal on a car jack. This is something that we could all use if we do our own maintenance on cars or just want to be prepared if we need to change a tire. This particular site offered what seem like a reasonable price, much less than you usually see, but not low enough to trigger red flags. So, the car jack was purchased, and they awaited its arrival.

A few weeks later when it arrived, this car jack was approximately three inches high. This was some sort of tiny model of a car jack, and well above the price something like this would seemingly go for. After double checking the website and reviewing the details, this car jack was indeed just three inches high and through some creative photography, no one would be the wiser that it wasn’t full size unless you read the specifications.

There is an important lesson here. You must read specifications carefully to know that what you are purchasing is the right product. This will help you get what you need, but also help you to compare and understand any differences within that category of product. Sometimes by reading about what you think you need; do you discover you may in fact need something else.

This idea goes for sourcing as well. When looking for a product or service, your specifications should be clear and detailed, because otherwise you might get a miniature car jack that only works for small model cars. A procurement partner, like SafeSourcing, can help you come up with the right specifications for the product or service you need and also help to find those that would be a good fit in providing that service of product.

For more information on what the SafeSourcing team can offer you, or on our Risk-Free trial program, please contact a SafeSourcing Customer Service representative. We have an entire team ready to assist you today.

 

Should Individuals and Company’s be switching to Hybrid vehicles?

June 16th, 2023

Some things to consider if you are in the market for new vehicles.

 

Today’s post is by Troy Lowe; Vice President of Development at SafeSourcing.

If you are in the market for a new vehicle and have been paying attention to gas prices lately you may want to investigate an electric or a hybrid.  If you want to stay on the cheaper side you may want to consider the hybrid over the fully electric because they seem to be better value at this time.  A hybrid vehicle can save you on gas because they can get over thirty-five miles per gallon compared to a standard gasoline engine vehicle, which is about a forty percent improvement.  This is done by combining an electric motor with a gasoline engine.   When driving, the vehicle can switch between the electric motor and the gas motor and during some conditions both are used simultaneously.  This results in less gas being used, which gives you a better fuel economy than vehicles that just have a gasoline motor.  The electricity used comes from a high voltage battery pack and does not have to be plugged in to charge because the charging occurs by the gas engine and by capturing energy from deceleration.  Therefor when making long trips you do not have to plan out where you may have to stop to charge the battery unlike a full electric vehicle.  Below are some of the advantages of hybrid vehicles.

  • Lower Fuel Costs
  • Immediate Torque
  • Tax Incentives
  • Lower Emissions
  • Possible Use of HOV Lanes
  • Lack of Idling
  • Value Retention
  • Dependability

If you need help finding new vehicles for your company, feel free to contact SafeSourcing.   We can gather all the necessary information for you and help you decide which product meets your needs.  If you would like more information on how SafeSourcing can help you, please contact a SafeSourcing Customer Service representative.  We have an entire team ready to assist you today.

 

Work Ethic, Work from Home and Return to Office!

June 15th, 2023

Are too many of today’s workers just plain lazy.

 

Today’s post is by Ronald D. Southard, CEO at SafeSourcing Inc

Recently we bought a new home near where our children live. It sits on the water but requires a lot of renovations and updates. As such we have been doing a lot of personal sourcing, so thank God for our career choice.

One thing I have been able to observe is the variety and quality of work performed differs drastically from provider to provider. I will not trash those that have performed poorly because they have been fired and I ended up choosing them. That happened because they showed up late, left early, prepared poorly, cleaned up awfully and communicated terribly for just some examples.

However, one individual stands out as to what I would be looking for in someone that works for me. He is a jack of all trades and a master of many from replacing a drainpipe to finish carpentry and beyond. He is of a specific age group closer to mine. The first day he arrived to begin work was at 7:45 a.m. He was not in pajamas, was well groomed and dressed appropriately for the work to be done that day. His preparation was fantastic, his cleanup impeccable and communication as to what was to be done (SOW) and any open issues (change Order) spot on. He brought his coffee and water with him and took a one-hour lunch break.

I’m sure that in today’s work from home environment and the push to return to the office have a lot to do with the lack of this type of quality in today’s workforce regardless of industry.

Many years ago, after the service and college, when beginning my career at a very large well-known company, my dad said to me, be the first to show up in the morning, the last to leave at night and work harder than anyone else does. Great advice and hard to find in today’s workforce either from home or in the office.

I don’t hire folks like this So, what are you seeing?

SafeSourcing is a Procure to Pay SaaS based provider of a number of e-Procurement solutions and associated white glove services that are part of our SaaS offered SafeSourceIt™ eSourcing suite.

For more information, please contact a SafeSourcing Customer Services Associate. if you want quality representation from true professionals

 

If you’re reading this, you’re overpaying for everything.    

June 14th, 2023

SafeSourcing can prove it and correct it, but only if you’re ready to stop overpaying.  

 

Today’s post is by Dave Wenig is the Senior Vice President of Sales and Services at SafeSourcing Inc.

Most readers will see this title and keep scrolling. Fewer will click to read part of the post. Fewer still will read the entire post. Almost nobody will do anything about it.

This entire post is 215 words. It takes 15 minutes on the phone to learn more. It is invaluable to your company to invest the time.

Last week, I shared a post about a wide variety of spend categories and the overpayment we corrected – or savings we created – for our customers. Across those 9 categories the average savings was 28.79%. A link to that post is here.

With all the excuses flying around like global conflict, recession fears, inflation, and whatever other excuse du jour, it’s amazing that more companies fail to step up to the task and stop overpaying.

Perhaps we’re all too desensitized to cost increases. Maybe we believe the cost increases are all correct and appropriate to the market.

But what if they are not? What if the costs are rising and it is increasing vendors’ margins while further reducing yours?

I hope you made it to this point. We offer a 100% risk-free trial to prove what we say we can do. You invest the time; we prove our value.

You made it this far, so why not take the next step?

For more information, please contact SafeSourcing.

 

 

 

Logistics Service Provider

June 13th, 2023

With the challenges facing todays Supply Chain, Do you know where to find Logistics Service Providers? We Do.

 

 

Today’s post is by Ronald D. Southard, CEO at SafeSourcing Inc.

Logistics outsourcing involves a relationship between a company and an LSP (Logistic Service Provider) which, compared with basic logistics services, has more customized offerings, encompasses a broad number of service activities, is characterized by a long-term orientation, and, thus, has a rather strategic nature.

An LSP is really what most people would see as a traditional 3PL provider offering a combination of warehousing and transportation services or one or the other. As global and multi-national providers enter the game, things have certainly changed, but the Logistics Service Provider at its core is fundamentally the same.

Third-Party Logistics Provider (3PL) involves using external organizations to execute logistics activities that have traditionally been performed within an organization itself. According to this definition, third-party logistics includes any form of outsourcing of logistics activities previously performed in-house. If, for example, a company with its own warehousing facilities decides to employ external transportation, this would be an example of third-party logistics. Logistics is an emerging business area in many countries.

If you’d like to learn more about how SafeSourcing can assist in managing your selection of a variety of logistics issues, please contact a SafeSourcing customer services associate.

 

 

 

SafeSpendAnalysis™, Why Your Company Needs It!

June 9th, 2023

If you want to reduce your cost of goods, expense or capital costs! This process Guarantee's it!

 

Today’s post is from our SafeSourcing Research Team.

Managing expenses is a crucial part of running a business, and optimizing spending is vital to maximize profits. SafeSpendAnalysis is a research project that aims to assist companies in achieving this goal by analyzing their spending data to identify potential savings opportunities. Here are some reasons why your company would benefit from using SafeSpendAnalysis™.

  1. SafeSpendAnalysis™ can help your company identify potential savings opportunities by analyzing your spending data and comparing it with a global supplier database. This process can highlight areas where you may be overspending, as well as areas where you can negotiate better deals with your suppliers. By identifying savings opportunities, you can reduce your expenses and increase your profits.
  2. By analyzing your spending data, SafeSpendAnalysis™ can help your company optimize its spending. Analysis can help you identify areas where you may be able to consolidate your spending or reduce your expenses. This can help you make better-informed decisions about your spending, which can lead to better financial outcomes for your company.
  3. SafeSpendAnalysis™ can help streamline your company’s expense management processes. Automating the process of comparing your spending data against a database of global suppliers can reduce the time and effort required to manage your expenses. This can free up your team’s time to focus on other important tasks, such as developing new products or servicing your customers.
  4. By providing your company with detailed insights into your spending data, SafeSpendAnalysis™ can help improve your decision-making processes. The analysis can help you identify trends and patterns in your spending data, which can inform your decision-making. This can help you make more informed decisions about your spending, which can lead to better financial outcomes for your company.
  5. SafeSpendAnalysis™ can help your company increase profitability by identifying potential savings opportunities, streamlining processes, and improving decision-making. By achieving this goal, you can achieve long-term success and growth for your business.

If you are looking for ways to optimize your company’s expenses and increase profitability, SafeSpendAnalysis™ is a necessary requirement.

SafeSourcing is a Procure to Pay SaaS based provider of a number of e-Procurement solutions and associated white glove services that are part of our SaaS offered SafeSourceIt™ eSourcing suite.

For more information, please contact a SafeSourcing Customer Services Associate.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Is a Digital Mind (Ai) a bad thing? What is a digital mindset?

June 8th, 2023

I mind even if you don’t mind?

 

Today’s ramblings are by Ronald D. Southard, CEO at SafeSourcing Inc

I’m thinking a lot about Ai these days. I’m also researching and reading a lot about Ai these days. While I don’t hope to become an expert, I do hope to understand the benefits of deploying solutions that use Ai, the impact they may have on associates that use the solutions resulting in an even more intelligent solution that may ultimately replace them. That’s scary to any worker to hear. Maybe it will result in an even better job. Who knows?

According to an Article Titled Developing a Digital Mindset in the Harvard Business Review, a digital mindset is” Learning new technological skills is essential for digital transformation. But it is not enough. Employees must be motivated to use their skills to create new opportunities. They need a digital mindset. Psychologists describe mindset as a way of thinking and orienting to the world that shapes how we perceive, feel, and act. A digital mindset is a set of attitudes and behaviors that enable people and organizations to see how data, algorithms, and AI open up new possibilities and to chart a path for success in a business landscape increasingly dominated by data-intensive and intelligent technologies”.

Now what happens if we apply this theory to Ai itself. While we launch new companies, develop new products and programs that enhance and replace current company offerings using Ai, are we better off or worse off. I guess that depends on your perspective. Profit and earnings at all costs so one can retire a millionaire or a billionaire regardless of what happens to associates bothers me. Unfortunately, there are a lot of those folks around. There are many that never even ran a profitable company. Theory and great presentations based on future technologies tickle the hell out of investors.

Here’s what I prefer. Build and run a profitable eProcurement company that is growing. That’s uses its tools to assist companies in reducing their costs to improve their gross margins and net earnings, support their growth plans and retain, retrain where necessary and grow their associate headcount. I’ll sleep better at night, and I won’t have a robot learn how to tuck me in.

SafeSourcing is a Procure to Pay SaaS based provider of a number of e-Procurement solutions and associated white glove services that are part of our SaaS offered SafeSourceIt™ eSourcing suite.to learn more, please contact a SafeSourcing customer services associate.

 

Evaluating eProcurement Solutions – Part 5 of 5: Service

June 7th, 2023

What characteristics are you looking for in an eProcurement Solution Provider?

 

Today’s post is our SafeSourcing Archive!

Strategic sourcing companies each have their own unique offering whether that is based on a price model, category focus, supplier database or some other defining trait, but the overall goal is to help their customers source products and services easier, smarter and with an end result that creates more value than the customer could achieve on its own. Over the past four days we will be looking at some of features and characteristics you should be looking at when evaluating a new or existing sourcing partner. Today we will close out the series by focusing on the one trait that should be examined closer than any of the other five; Service.

Having great data, tools, reporting, or technology will only be as good as the team helping you to run new projects and your partner should be as strong, if not stronger in their customer service offering than anything else they do. Today we will look at a few of the specific areas you should be looking at when evaluating your current or a new strategic sourcing partner.

Experienced – Sourcing experience across dozens of category is not something that every strategic sourcing has. There is a reason why some sourcing partners focus on travel, energy, and logistics only for their customers. Experience in sourcing events from both a consumer, sourcing partner, and supplier side is a big key to understanding the perspective of all the parties involved. This experience helps with the management of the suppliers as well as that of the customer to keep the projects moving and details and communication delivered. Well rounded strategic sourcing companies will have had sourcing experience in IT related products and services, software, warehouse materials and equipment, construction related goods and services, temporary services, For Resell goods, transportation and logistics, commodity goods, and normal indirect spend items to name a few.
Supplier management – The most difficult task in running a sourcing project, outside of collecting the data necessary to run the event, is managing the suppliers during the process. Management begins as soon as suppliers are contacted to participate in the event. Your strategic sourcing partner should be able to assist you with fielding all questions from suppliers, speaking to suppliers on your behalf to get them engaged in the process, handling objections they may have about the process, and training them on how to follow the process and tools with live support. Once a sourcing project begins, your strategic sourcing partner should manage the process and all communications so that your team can be allowed to focus on the important things they will do later. Support should continue through the entire process all the way until the project completes and suppliers have submitted everything requested.

Post event support – In some cases once the sourcing event is completed, handling and communication of the suppliers selected for award goes back to the customer. In many other cases, the sourcing event (RFI, RFP, RFQ) is just the beginning of the evaluation process. Many times samples will need to coordinated, presentations scheduled with the selection committee, scorecards and evaluation materials developed and distributed to the internal decision makers as well as agendas to the suppliers. These are all ways that good strategic sourcing partners stay involved and take the load of the sourcing process off of the customer. Many times the suppliers are used to the customer service member they have been dealing with and having that same person take them all the way through the process is a big advantage to the process going smoothly.

Many things should be looked at when evaluating a strategic sourcing partner and depending on the structure of your department, some characteristics will be more important than others but all should be considered at some point. For more information on how SafeSourcing can assist your team with sourcing projects or on our “Risk Free” trial program, please contact a SafeSourcing Customer Service Representative. We have an entire customer services team waiting to assist you today.

We look forward to your comments.

Evaluating eProcurement Solutions – Part 4 of 5: Tools

June 6th, 2023

What characteristics are you looking for in an eProcurement solution provider?

 

Today’s post is from our SafeSourcing Archives

This week we have been looking at the different characteristics strategic sourcing companies and solutions have that should be evaluated when making a decision as to what is most important to your company. At the beginning of the week we looked at technology, data and reporting capabilities and the different aspects of each and the importance they could play in sourcing projects. Today we will look at the different types of tools strategic sourcing companies can sometimes offer that can make your job as a procurement professional event easier.

Information Gathering – In Tuesday’s blog we discussed the importance of a good supplier database and template library foundation to beginning a sourcing project. This addresses the external data but does not always help explain the internal spend data and specifications especially when the category is a new one to your company. Being able to send electronic surveys to resources within your company in a way that requires very little effort can save a procurement team hours of time in legwork but, more importantly, can ensure that the picture of your spend you are painting for potential suppliers is accurate. Being able to understand who in your company is buying something, what they are buying, how much they historically purchased, how much they expect to purchase and whether they like the current product and supplier are all details which will shape a very successful event and can be easily collected with an online survey tool.

RFx – The concept of moving from Request to Information to Request for Proposal to Request for Quote/Tender is not a foreign one in the procurement industry and virtually every strategic sourcing company offers some type of tool or service to support this flow. Where the differentiator begins to come in is how seamless the flow from one step to another is. Do suppliers need to learn multiple tools? Is it online? Are details from step automatically moved over into the preparation and documentation of the next step? Each step of the RFx process is unique but has common threads that tie each together. Good RFx solutions will tie these threads together in a way that reduces the time it takes run from beginning to end and the amount of repetitive tasks required of the suppliers with each step.

Result Management – The information is gathered, the project is complete and the results are better than you could have expected. The problem is that without the tools to put those results into effect, they become worthless. Being able to manage the results of your sourcing events is considered by many to be more important than the results themselves and can take several different forms. Top begin with is a catalog/ordering/purchase order system that will allow your company to place the orders they need at the new pricing you have negotiated. Implementing a catalog system can also prevent rogue spending from unapproved suppliers based on past history. Another useful solution is a contract management tool to track your contracts and important details and dates, ensuring that the contract will not roll over into a situation that costs you even more money than you saved. Managing both aspects of a new deal are critical to maintaining your project’s success.

Having covered the technical, data and tool aspects of strategic sourcing partners and tools, tomorrow we will conclude with the most important piece of the puzzle which is the service your strategic sourcing partners can offer you that can save your team hundreds of hours and provide experience where you may have none. For more information on how SafeSourcing can assist you or on our “Risk Free” trial program, please contact a SafeSourcing Customer Service Representative. We have an entire customer services team waiting to assist you today.

We look forward to your comments.

Evaluating eProcurement Solutions – Part 3 of 5: Reporting and Audit Trails

June 2nd, 2023

What characteristics are you looking for in an eProcurement solution provider?

 

Today’s post is our  SafeSourcing Archives.

Strategic sourcing companies each have their own unique offering whether that is based on a price model, category focus, supplier database or some other defining trait, but the overall goal is to help their customers source products and services easier, smarter and with an end result that creates more value than the customer could achieve on its own. This week we have looked at the importance of data and technology when making a decision on a strategic sourcing partner and today we will be looking at the reporting and audit trail capabilities and how they fit into the mix of successful events. The best supplier research and technology will not be useful without the view of results in a way to make meaningful decisions.

Strong base reports – Every eSourcing solution has a standard set of reporting that they provide their customers when an event is complete. There are certain aspects of this report package which should be present in order to review the most basic details of an outcome. Supplier activity should be captured in a way that timestamps every quote entered in the system and who entered it. This is also part of the audit package described below. Any online notes should be reported on as well as the supplemental documentation many suppliers provide. The final outcome in a detailed and summary view should be provided as well as copies of all of the documents that were involved in the sourcing process. Basic award scenarios and supplier performance during the process should also be included in a standard spreadsheet or executive summary style report.

Capable of additional analysis – As important as the base set of reports you get from event are, the capability of your strategic sourcing partner to be able to provide additional analysis is just as important. There will be times when special circumstances surrounding the event need to be considered, or the way an incumbent factors into an award decision must be reviewed. Your sourcing partner’s ability to provide scorecards, provide additional award scenario details or break down situations where a primary and secondary supplier need to be awarded by location are all realistic and important ways that they can help save your team dozens of hours and allow them to do the other things they need to do for your company.

Audit Packages – There are usually not many times when a company will need an audit trail of what happened during a sourcing project but typically when they do it is of critical importance. So when evaluating technologies or partners make sure they can provide a package that includes copies of all documents and electronic versions of communications that went to any potential supplier. They should be able to provide time stamped documents of all notes and quotes entered into the system as well as who entered them for the supplier. All verbal communication and questions submitted by a supplier to the customer should be captured in a central place that either be accessed by the customer or by the administrators for reporting purposes. This package should be easily available and contain the trail of all communication with the suppliers.

Tomorrow we will look at some of the sourcing tools that are available and being used by many companies. For more information on how SafeSourcing can assist you or on our “Risk Free” trial program, please contact a SafeSourcing Customer Service Representative. We have an entire customer services team waiting to assist you today.

We look forward to and appreciate your comments.