Thursday, March 28, 2013

The week of knowledge

The week of knowledge

An interesting week. Filled with new knowledge, but on all kinds of different aspects in my working life!
The introduction to the new to be released European Public Tender rules was interesting from my Entrepreneur's view as well as from my Procurement-consulting's view. As a supplier I am very glad with the fact that those new set of rules attempt to force a more qualitative and considered way of working with some of the tendering governments. So dear suppliers, please let me urge you (us) all to keep them to that principles. But on the other hand, as a procurement consultant, delivering processes and procedures, and also a.i. purchasers to those same governments, it will force our competition to bringing their work at our level of quality, because the rules simply do not allow for shortage of carefullness anymore. In general I would say: hopefully it will help us professionalize our B2G market again for a little bit.
Let us wait and see from April 1st, ehm, really, April 1st...?

More knowledge this week came from an insight session we had at our office yesterday within SAP SRM 7.02. Insiders know that really (!) understanding what's new within a new Enhancementpack (EHP2 in this case) is key to being of distinctive added value to your customers. Thanks a lot to our German friends for giving us the opportunity again! We are certainly able to use the information in our product development and service delivery.

Last but not least, I started a study over the last few days towards the change effectiveness of eProcurement implementations and the differentiating behavior of key-figures in that effect.. way too much to tell about now, but it will keep me busy over the coming months so certainly it will be brushed upon a few times in this weblog!

Time to start thinking about an Easter weekend now..

Doede van Haperen
www.lakran.com
www.postulit.com

Saturday, March 23, 2013

How difficult! But why?

 

How difficult! But why?


Sometimes in the life of consultancy, you’ll find discussions that go over and over again without you actually grasping the deeper reason why people make it so difficult. This week, I was involved in a meeting at one of my customers on the topic of integration with Temps Agencies. Of course I understand the fact that things seem easier when you have done it 20 times before, where the matter is new to others in the room, but why oh why has this topic already been under discussion here for more than one and a half years…?
 
Optimizing Temporary Labor related P2P solutions is easier than it seems, just keep in mind the following 4 key principles:
 
1.     Never enter data more than once, the transactional volumes are simply too high to accept data failures by typo’s in copy actions.
2.     Who is the owner of the data-object? That is the one that brings or maintains that data-object in the process.
3.     Market standards (technology-driven as well as process-driven, such as SETU and SIDES) are there for a reason: they standardize a complete market, bend along, lower your risk and supplier lock-in!
4.     Do not hassle about the savings and costs on any individual basis. Optimize the dataflow, optimize your informational value, minimize the chance for failure, and divide the benefits afterwards… Keep commercial discussions away from your change project
 
They always say “procurement of people is not the same as procurement of goods”, but the simplest of Supply Chain Optimization values are the only truth really to make it happen…
 
Doede van Haperen
 

Saturday, March 16, 2013

An introduction...

An introduction...

"Do the things that others do, but do them differently..." I think perhaps that is one of the phrases that supports me personally the best. Q1 2013, starting a weblog on two of the most boringly perceived subjects of current business; Procurement and IT. We still are in the middle of economic recessions, hopefully not in the middle, sort of in the end, but you will catch my drift. The world is turning, multiple times over, and I start writing about Procurement (dusty and boring) and IT (nerdy at best). You are right, but there is a twist... This will not be the next information-flow of articles and whitepapers. Many people are already posting daily messages on that and those are usefull, I use them regularly, but there are more then enough people who google the web on a day-to-day basis communicating the interesting sites they find. I want to do something...different...!

My name is Doede van Haperen, which is already redundant web-info, because you can see that in the URL-bar of your webbrowser.. I am an entrepreneur, a business lead who turns procurement and IT into succesfull (combinations of) products and solutions.
For the last 12 years I have worked in the field of consulting, combining the expertises on Procurement and IT into succesfull projects. Helping customers into a new era of effective and efficient operational execution, using various IT tools (SAP SRM, Oracle, Esize, Ariba, Proclare, Proquro, etcetera) and common business sense on processes. Coming from a big corporate consulting firm, 7 years ago, I started my own business. Different than others, only 26 years old, most of my environment thought that I was not prepared to bring knowledge to customers. For me it was clear: simple logic and bold sense in doing things from your own point-of-view was the truth, not per se being employed for a minimum of 20 years before you could know anything...

This formula, daring to be fresh and new, daring to raise your opinion, built a business with substantial basis. Two consulting firms with separated strategies (one on Procurement in IT environments and one on SAP-dedicated projectizing and productizing) fight for marketshare and recognized Branding under my directions. And fighting this fight, in the economics of today, using the fields of expertise perceived as boring...that is different...!

In my day-to-day work, as an entrepreneur as wel as being a consultant, directing a selection of talented consultants as well as managing a selection of, not always talented but never boring, clients, I thought there was room for a weblog. Writing down my experiences might help others, be informative about the use of P2P, help project managers in their work, might stimulate entrepreneurs in finding their goals, might...

...be different?!

Doede van Haperen
www.lakran.com
www.postulit.com

PS: did you recognize the picture, being of course the Statue of Liberty, but being different...? The picture is taken in Paris!