Top 10 Purchasing Mistakes – Cheat Sheet.
Greater Detail, Expanded from Above:
1. Lack of Demand Forecasting
- Mistake: Purchasing decisions made without accurate demand forecasting can result in overstocking or stockouts.
- Impact: Excess inventory ties up capital and increases storage costs, while insufficient inventory leads to lost sales and dissatisfied customers.
2. Failure to Develop Strong Supplier Relationships
- Mistake: Focusing only on price rather than building long-term, strategic relationships with suppliers.
- Impact: Poor relationships can lead to unreliable delivery schedules, inconsistent quality, and lack of flexibility in case of emergencies.
3. Inadequate Supplier Performance Management
- Mistake: Not regularly monitoring or evaluating supplier performance in terms of quality, delivery times, and compliance with contracts.
- Impact: Poor supplier performance may go unchecked, leading to operational disruptions and additional costs for corrective actions.
4. Ignoring Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)
- Mistake: Focusing solely on the initial purchase price and ignoring hidden costs like shipping, handling, quality control, and disposal.
- Impact: Failing to account for TCO can lead to unexpected expenses, reducing overall profitability.
5. Over-reliance on Single Supplier
- Mistake: Relying too heavily on a single supplier for critical materials or products.
- Impact: Supply chain risk increases if that supplier faces operational issues, natural disasters, or geopolitical disruptions, potentially leading to major delays or shortages.
6. Poor Inventory Management
- Mistake: Not having clear policies or systems in place to manage inventory levels effectively.
- Impact: This can lead to stockouts or overstocking, both of which are costly and can harm customer satisfaction.
7. Inefficient Purchase Order Processes
- Mistake: Using outdated or manual systems for managing purchase orders, or failing to automate and streamline the process.
- Impact: Increased risk of errors, delays, and missed opportunities, as well as inefficient use of resources.
8. Failure to Manage Supplier Lead Times
- Mistake: Not factoring in or properly managing lead times from suppliers.
- Impact: Delays in order fulfillment can disrupt production schedules, creating a ripple effect across the entire supply chain and harming customer relationships.
9. Lack of Flexibility and Agility
- Mistake: Rigid purchasing processes that don’t allow for quick adjustments when market conditions change or when unexpected challenges arise.
- Impact: This can lead to missed opportunities or inability to respond to sudden demand shifts, price fluctuations, or supply disruptions.
10. Failure to Use Data and Analytics
- Mistake: Not leveraging data analytics to inform purchasing decisions and optimize procurement processes.
- Impact: Decisions based on gut feelings or outdated information can result in inefficient purchasing, higher costs, and missed opportunities for cost savings or process improvement.
Purchasing Quotes
- “So much of life is a negotiation – so even if you’re not in business, you have opportunities to practice all around you.” ~Kevin O’Leary
- “When you expect to get into a negotiation, you expect to be faced by a guy that’s going to attack you, a guy or gal that’s going to attack or that they’re going to try to get the best of you. Two-thirds of us, that makes us very defensive.” ~Chris Voss
- “Negotiations are worthless if neither party is willing to budge.” ~Dave Waters
- “He will win who knows when to fight and when not to fight.” ~Sun Tzu
- “I don’t look to jump over 7-foot bars: I look around for 1-foot bars that I can step over.” ~Warren Buffett, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway.
- “The more distant your financial target, the longer inflation will gnaw at the purchasing power of your money.” ~Suze Orman
- “Anger can be an effective negotiating tool, but only as a calculated act, never as a reaction.” ~Mark McCormack
- “It is not necessary to change. Survival is not mandatory.” ~W. Edwards Deming
Purchasing and Supplier Management Resources
- Harvard Business School: What Shows Like ‘The Office’ and ‘Friends’ Can Teach Us About Negotiation.
- How To Get What You Want Every Time: ex FBI agent Chris Voss.
- Key Steps in the Supplier Selection Process.
- Top 10 Negotiation Strategies – Cheat Sheet.
- Top Supply Chain Innovators and Pioneers.
- What Is Strategic Sourcing in Supply Chain Management?