Daily Archives: August 12, 2024

Proper Project Planning is Key to Procurement Project Prosperity! Part 3

In Part 1 we noted that we wrote about the importance of Project Assurance, and how it was a methodology for keeping your Supply Management Project on track, ten years ago and that this typically ignored area of project management is becoming more important than ever given that the procurement technology failure rate, as well as the technology failure rate as a whole, hasn’t improved in the last decade, and is still as high as 80% (or more) depending on the study you select.

Then, in Part 2, we told you that even before we dove into the project steps for which both assurance, and guidance (because assurance isn’t enough if the project [plan] isn’t right), is needed, we were going to give you one critical action that you needed to undertake to ensure everything starts off, and stays right. And that particular action is to:

  • engage an independent expert to guide you through the entire process and help where needed

because the complexity of Procurement and Procurement Technology has reached a point where it just overwhelms the average Procurement professional. It’s been more than two decades since global conditions impacting Procurement have been so complex and technology has reached the point where even experts are struggling to make sense of the market madness, meaningless buzzwords, and the overwhelming onslaught of Hogwash.

We also pointed out that this expert must be truly independent and cannot be:

  • a resource of the company,
  • a resource of the vendor, or
  • a resource of the implementation provider.

This resource is critical in each of the phases we described in our original Project Assurance series (Part I, Part II, Part III, Part IV, and Part V). Here’s a high level description of why.

  • Strategy: the first step is a “health assessment” that pinpoints where the organization is in Procurement Maturity, and what it should be looking for to get to the next level (otherwise, what’s the point?), and this is where an expert can do a maturity and gap analysis
  • Acquisition: the expert can help craft the right RFP for the organization, identify which vendors have the appropriate technology (to ensure every response received would at least address some of the key pain points, and that the responses would be comparable), and help with the evaluation and review (acting as sale-speak to plain English translators)
  • Planning: once one or more solution (and implementation) vendors are selected, the expert is key in the creation of a realistic, and logical, project plan that ensures the organization doesn’t agree to a “big-bang” implementation proposal (which always results in a “big-bang” and has led to major supply chain failures), that the resource requirements won’t be too strenuous on the organization, and that the most critical capabilities are implemented first
  • Design/Plan Review: the plan is compared to the strategy, RFP, and overall business goals to make sure everything is aligned before the project progresses
  • Development/Implementation: the expert ensures each phase starts, completes, and is properly tested and verified on time; uncovers the reasons for delays and the root causes to prevent future problems; and when changes are required, helps to define and supervise change management (plans)
  • Testing & Training: the expert will not only ensure that the proper tests are designed, but that they are properly implemented and repeated until complete success is the result

In other words, the right expert is your guide to ensuring each step is designed right as well as conducted right, who can also take over any tasks you don’t have the expertise to do so in house. And, most importantly, the right expert is your key to Procurement Project Prosperity!