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Procurement: From Chaos to Control with David Cho
Procurement: From Chaos to Control with David ChoProcurement, the backbone of any organization, holds the key to efficient operations, cost savings, and sustainable growth. Whether you're part of a multinational corporation, a government agency, or a budding startup, the significance of establishing robust procurement processes cannot be overstated. However, embarking on building procurement processes from scratch can feel like entering a labyrinth—a daunting task that demands careful planning, expert knowledge, and a sprinkle of creativity.In this episode of the Contract Heroes Podcast, we have the pleasure of speaking with David Cho, a C-Level Managing Director & Chief Procurement Officer at the University of Massachusetts - Amherst. Previously, he held key positions at BlackRock, KPMG, and Deloitte, showcasing his expertise in finance, procurement, and strategic planning.During our conversation, David shares valuable insights on building procurement processes from scratch. We delve into the challenges of implementing new processes, the role of technology in procurement, and the importance of measuring ROI. David explains how he and his team centralized the procurement function, simplified the message, modernized policy documents, and used technology to operationalize all processes. We also discuss the significance of change management, communication, and training. Discover the remarkable story of David's team, who not only surpassed expectations but also accomplished a level of work that typically takes organizations three decades to attain. WHAT WE DISCUSS:[00:57] - Who is David Cho? [03:52] - Building procurement processes from the ground up [07:45] - Change management and overcoming pain points[13:04] - How the University of Massachusetts implemented new technology to improve their contract processes[17:44] - How technology empowered the procurement team at the University of Massachusetts[26:47] - The significance of top-down support in implementing procurement changes [28:00] - The best ways to calculate ROI for procurement processes[29:36] - The importance of tangible and intangible ROINOTABLE QUOTES:[00:05:16] - “We're not always looking for the cheapest cost. We're looking for great value, which includes quality of service, which may include some of our social values as well as supply, diversity and environmental sustainability considerations. - David[00:06:48] - “Making sure that you have the right people and places is just so key right before you're rolling out any piece of technology or before you even look at a piece of technology, you need to make sure that you have the people in place to, one, make that change management happen so that people are excited about using a new tool and are going to continue to use the new processes that you're laying out as well.” - Marc[00:30:22] - “So I think you can start creating those targets, those aspirational targets once you've launched these metrics, and then you're able to say, okay, that's the kind of illustrative drive that we're going to strive for right here at these targets. Here's the tangible evidence that we're going to try to go for. And so I need everybody's help to change behavior to get us there.” - DavidUSEFUL RESOURCES & LINKS:Unified Procurement Services Team (UPST) WebsiteLinkedInDavid Cho on LinkedInThe Contract Heroes Podcaston Apple Podcasts