Friday, November 6, 2009

My Purchasing System Told Me, "You'd Better Shop Around."

Cornell University to update twenty-year old purchasing system and to shop online only with preferred vendors (Kelley, 2009).

Cornell University President David Skorton gives the directive to modernize the purchasing system software, do business only with preferred vendors, and to assess spending to identify new areas of cost-containment with hopes of a potential savings of $40 million a year (Kelley, 2009).


My Opinion

This new way of thinking for purchases and a new online system for making those purchases may require some "buy-in" from the university community, but will make a "big payoff" through future savings. By shopping around only with preferred vendors, there is a built-in method of cost-containment because of previously negotiated pricing. Savings realized through renovating an outdated mode of purchasing materials could help to absorb budget cuts that would have otherwise been absorbed by university personnel staffing and salaries.


Reference

Kelley, S. (2009). Skorton announces directive to reform purchasing system; could yield savings of up to $40 million. Cornell University Cornell Chronicle Online. As retrieved on November 6, 2009, from: http://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/Oct09/Procurement.html

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