Buying into the future
13 September 2012
The days of the pure purchasing professional may be numbered. Christopher Barrat and Mark Whitehead suggest how current changes in the role could take it closer to sales
Purchasers are concerned with ways of acquiring goods and services, price, value and relations between their own organisation and others. It’s a much broader role than, say, sales, where the main imperative is to sell as much as possible at the highest achievable price. Signs are already emerging to suggest that purchasing is developing into a bigger function whose...