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Organizational relationships: Perceptions of the value added by a procurement department in organizations and the implications for organizational development.
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Organizational relationships: Perceptions of the value added by a procurement department in organizations and the implications for organizational development./
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Njie, Samba.
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116 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 64-03, Section: A, page: 0769.
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Organizational relationships: Perceptions of the value added by a procurement department in organizations and the implications for organizational development.
Njie, Samba.
Organizational relationships: Perceptions of the value added by a procurement department in organizations and the implications for organizational development.
- 116 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 64-03, Section: A, page: 0769.
Thesis (Ed.D.)--University of San Francisco, 2003.
This study investigated the perceptions of representatives of four departments of a major computer software development company that work with the procurement department. It looked at the "value added" by the procurement department and the implications to organizational development. The study reviewed a business case in an educational framework. Findings revealed that the procurement department holds an important place within a large organization. The procurement department is known to contribute to the profitability of a company by controlling the cost of goods and services and negotiating best value. The perception that the procurement department's contribution provides added value was supported.
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The role of the procurement department is perceived as helpful in that it performs a technical assistance function and accomplishes the standardized "tactical" purchasing needs of the company. It, however, sometimes lacks the technical skills to fulfill some strategic procurement transactions. In the company under study, it lacks credibility and is sometimes viewed as "uncollaborative." Collaboration is a primary shared value within this company, although certain departments in the organization bypass the procurement team during contract negotiations; thus potentially weakening its negotiating leverage. When procurement is viewed as collaborative, its role as supporting organizational development is viewed more favorably.
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