Procurement vs Purchasing – Cheat Sheet.
Quick way to get up to speed on Procurement vs Purchasing. What is the difference?
- Procurement is a strategic, comprehensive process focused on long-term goals like value creation, risk management, and supplier relationships.
- Purchasing is a transactional, operational activity that is part of the broader procurement process, focusing on ordering and paying for goods or services.
Greater Detail, Expanded from Above:
Explained Simply:
Procurement is the overall process of finding and getting the right goods or services for a company, including things like choosing suppliers, negotiating contracts, and managing relationships.
Purchasing is just one part of procurement and is mainly about buying the goods or services, placing orders, and paying for them.
In short:
- Procurement = the big picture (finding, negotiating, managing).
- Purchasing = the actual buying part.
Procurement and Purchasing Quotes
- “During a negotiation, it would be wise not to take anything personally. If you leave personalities out of it, you will be able to see opportunities more objectively.” ~Brian Koslow
- “Information is a negotiator’s greatest weapon.” ~Victor Kiam
- “A sign that negotiations were handled well on both sides is that everybody probably feels a little bit like they didn’t get what they wanted.” ~ Christopher Lloyd
“If your first objective in the negotiation, instead of making your argument, is to hear the other side out, that’s the only way you can quiet the voice in the other guy’s mind. But most people don’t do that.” ~Christopher Voss - “The most important investment you can make is in yourself.” ~Warren Buffett
- “The most difficult thing in any negotiation, almost, is making sure that you strip it of the emotion and deal with the facts. And there was a considerable challenge to that here and understandably so.” ~Howard Baker
- “Negotiations are worthless if neither party is willing to budge.” ~Dave Waters