Our CPOstrategy cover story this month is…
Corteva Agriscience: Driving digital transformation in procurement
Tamra Pawloski, Head of Global Leveraged Procurement and Corporate Real Estate at Corteva Agriscience, talks process automation and talent development. Plus, she reveals how to drive continuous improvement while managing more than $3bn in spend…
Procurement leaders in today’s procurement sector face an ever-shifting landscape fraught with new challenges and mounting responsibilities. In light of shifting geopolitical pressures, souring economic conditions, and the worsening effects of the climate crisis, staying competitive requires constant evolution and agility. The strategic value of procurement has gained greater attention too. And so the expectations placed upon the function have also increased.
“When you get down to the root of it, the biggest challenge is that change is constant. If you stay still then you’re not going to be competitive,” reflects Tamra Pawloski.
Orange County: Procurement is all about relationships
Maria Agrusa, Chief Procurement Officer at Orange County, California, emphasises the invaluable contribution of her staff, whom she regards as the cornerstone of her organisation’s success…
Innovative strategies. Smart technology. Solid contracts. Every procurement manager knows these too well. “However, without inspired and motivated procurement professionals, the procurement buzzwords are meaningless.” Maria Agrusa, the Chief Procurement Officer at Orange County, emphasises the invaluable contribution of her staff, whom she regards as the cornerstone of her organisation’s success. “Quality and engaged staff are indispensable for accomplishing our tasks”, Maria asserts. With over 25 years of experience in government contracting, Maria brings a wealth of knowledge and a strong commitment to elevating the procurement profession. Indeed, she was awarded Procurement Officer of the Year in 2020 and 2023 by the California State Association of Counties. Her diverse background spans various government procurement sectors, including healthcare and military. It’s a career that provides her with a breadth of experience that she aims to continue sharing with her procurement agents…
Focal Point: Empowering procurement to optimise
Focal Point’s Anders Lillevik and Alice Gumo discuss procurement in the digital age. And how their end-to-end solution enables the function to modernise, optimise, and drive value…
How do you run a successful procurement department on Excel and email, or on legacy infrastructure that makes the job more challenging than it needs be? The short answer, as Anders Lillevik and Alice Gumo can unsurprisingly attest to, is you can’t. At all. And that’s truer today than ever, with procurement professionals facing increased pressure and complexity. The need to add value beyond savings, for one, and a greater need for visibility and transparency across an increasingly broad remit of activities. Activities such as ESG, diversity and inclusion, and risk mitigation.
Sanofi: Clinical supply chain innovation
Landry Giardina, Sanofi’s Global Head of Clinical Supply Chain Operations Innovation & Technology talks data-driven performance, resilience, agility and operational excellence within the clinical supply chain area…
Sanofi has a mission: to chase the miracles of science to improve people’s lives, and sometimes that means starting over with Plan B, Plan C, or even Plan Z. Because to do so means to work across the most complex disciplines to solve problems, to push the boundaries and not be afraid to take smart risks. To dedicate everything to making life better for people everywhere. None of that happens without continuous and groundbreaking R&D and clinical trials to prove the medicines and vaccines it creates are safe and efficient for millions of people around the world. Which makes Landry Giardina and his colleagues’ jobs absolutely essential…
SourceDay: Delivering a higher level of performance and visibility in your supply chain
Tom Kieley, CEO and co-founder at SourceDay, discusses his company’s secret sauce and how it has risen to the top of the pile, delivering unified supplier collaboration for manufacturing customers.
Some of the best innovation is born through frustration with existing offerings.
Having built their careers in manufacturing, SourceDay’s founders grew tired of unnecessary costs, increased risk, and wasted time and productivity caused by ineffective supplier communication and incorrect ERP data. This led them to create a solution that would prevent direct materials inventory surprises and unnecessary costs. While also rebuilding trust between manufacturers, distributors, and their suppliers.
Today, SourceDay is a bi-directionally integrated platform for any ERP where the purchase order (PO) demand is generated. The company delivers 100% of purchase order demand to suppliers through the lifecycle of a PO. This is to ensure suppliers have no surprises and always have the most real-time, accurate source of truth. An ERP streamlines many of a company’s internal processes, but when it comes to keeping track of critical PO changes in a timely manner, procurement teams are still stuck in manual work. Spreadsheets, emails, and post-it notes…
Werfen: Procurement and supply chain excellence through teamwork
Don Perigny, Director Supply Chain, at Werfen, a Specialised Diagnostics developer, manufacturer and distributor, reveals how a strong work culture can achieve incredible success during challenging times…
It takes a village to raise a child,’ purports a famous African saying. It’s certainly a phrase that has struck a note with Don Perigny, Director Supply Chain at Werfen. For Perigny, the ‘village’ is Werfen’s supply-chain and procurement team, although he does extend the sentiment to Werfen’s wider network. It’s Werfen’s suppliers and partners who have kept the former professional sportsman busy at the company for over 21 years.
Werfen is a worldwide leader in the area Specialised Diagnostics for Hemostasis, Acute Care, Transfusion, Autoimmunity and Transplant. The Company also has an OEM division, focused on customised diagnostics. Werfen’s annual revenue exceeds $2bn with a worldwide workforce of 7,000, operating in approx. 35 countries and more than 100 territories through its network of distributors.
We join Perigny at his office in Bedford, Massachusetts. He’s just back from a week at Werfen’s San Diego offices, where he spent some quality time with his extended (work) family. And it’s soon clear that the people, the culture and what Werfen does for the world is crucial to Perigny and the wider workforce at the company…