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Strategic Procurement &
Value Chain
CONSTRUCTION SUPPLY CHAIN
MANAGEMENT (MGT60803/QSB 2433)
Objectives Today
• Strategic Procurement
• What is Value Chain?
• Porter’s Value Chain
2
Strategic Procurement
• Procurement is the process of obtaining goods
and services from another while a strategic
procurement objective is to facilitate added-
value.
• Procurement has been seen as a function for
reducing costs instead of adding value.
3
Strategic Procurement
• Procurement strategies, however, cannot be
developed in isolation, they need to be
integrated with corporate strategy to succeed.
• Hence, a strategic procurement does not only
add values to the procurement process but
the entire value chain.
4
What is Value Chain?
• A value chain is a set of activities that an
organization carries out to create value for its
customers. (E.g. Paper  Birthday Card)
• Porter proposed a general-purpose value
chain that companies can use to examine all
of their activities, and see how they are
connected.
5
What is Value Chain?
• The way in which value chain activities are
performed determines costs and affects
profits.
• This tool can help you understand the sources
of value for your organization.
6
How Value is Created Within Organizations?
• How do you change business inputs into
business outputs in such a way that they have
a greater value than the original cost of
creating those outputs?
• Example, manufacturing companies create
value by acquiring raw materials and using
them to produce something useful.
• Example, a company create value by using the
raw materials to build a hotel.
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Value Created
• The value that's created and captured by a
company is the profit margin:
• Value Created and Captured – Cost of Creating
that Value = Margin
Example: Selling Price of a birthday card is RM
4.90 – Cost of creating a card is RM 0.50 =
Profit Margin is RM 4.40.
8
Value Created
• The more value an organization creates, the
more profitable it is likely to be.
• When you provide more value to your
customers, you build competitive advantage.
9
Value Chain
• The value chain displays total value, and
consists of value activities and margin.
• Value activities are the physically and
technologically distinct/unique activities a
firm performs to create valuable products to
buyers.
• Example, a company uses IBS to build wall
panel (increase value – T,C,Q) and BIM is a
technology advancement in building
information (increase value – T,C,Q). 10
Value Chain
• Margin is the differences between total value
and the collective cost of performing the value
activities.
• Value Created and Captured – Cost of Creating
that Value = Margin
11
Porter’s Value Chain
• Porter's Value Chain focuses on how inputs
are changed into the outputs purchased by
consumers.
• Porter described a chain of activities common
to all businesses, and he divided them into
primary and support activities.
• Called value activities.
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Porter’s Value Chain
13
Porter’s Value Chain
14
Five Primary Activities
Primary activities relate directly to the physical
creation, sale, maintenance and support of a
product or service.
•Inbound logistics: These are all the processes
related to receiving, storing, and distributing
inputs internally. Your supplier relationships are
a key factor in creating value here.
Porter’s Value Chain
• Operation: These are the transformation
activities that change inputs into outputs that
are sold to customers. Here, your operational
systems create value.
• Outbound logistics: These activities deliver
your product or service to your customer.
These are things like collection, storage, and
distribution systems, and they may be internal
or external to your organization.
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Porter’s Value Chain
• Marketing and sales activities: These are the
processes you use to persuade clients to
purchase from you instead of your
competitors.
• The benefits you offer, and how well you
communicate them, are sources of value here.
• Building customer’s relationships.
16
Porter’s Value Chain
• Service activities: These are the activities
related to maintaining the value of your
product or service to your customers, once it's
been purchased.
• Such as installation, spare parts delivery,
maintenance and repair, technical assistance,
buyer’s enquires and complaints.
17
Porter’s Value Chain
Support activities
These activities support the primary functions
above.
•Procurement – This is what the organization
does to get the resources it needs to operate.
This includes finding vendors and negotiating
best prices.
18
Porter’s Value Chain
• Human resource management (HRM) – This is
how well a company recruits, hires, trains,
motivates, rewards, and retains its workers.
• People are a significant source of value, so
businesses can create a clear advantage with
good HR practices.
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Porter’s Value Chain
• Technological development – These activities
relate to managing and processing
information, as well as protecting a company's
knowledge base.
• Minimizing information technology costs,
staying current with technological advances,
and maintaining technical excellence are
sources of value creation.
20
Porter’s Value Chain
• Infrastructure – These are a company's
support systems, and the functions that allow
it to maintain daily operations.
• Accounting, legal, administrative, and general
management are examples of necessary
infrastructure that businesses can use to their
advantage.
21
Porter’s Value Chain
• Companies use these primary and support
activities as "building blocks" to create a
valuable product or service.
22
Porter’s Value Chain
23
Value Added
What is value?
•In competitive terms, value is the amount
buyers are willing to pay for what a firm
provides them. (worth)
•Value is measured by total revenue, a
reflection of the price a firm’s product
commands and the units it can sell.
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Value Added
• A firm is profitable if the value it commands
exceeds the costs involved in creating the
product. (E.g. Taylor’s University)
• Creating value for buyers that exceeds the
cost is the goal of any strategy.
• Value must be used in analyzing competitive
position, instead of cost.
25
Conclusion
• Firms in the same industry may have similar
chains, but the value chains of competitors
often differ.
• Differences among competitor value chains
are the key source of competitive advantage.
• To diagnose competitive advantage, it is
necessary to define a firm’s value chain for
competing in a particular industry.
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CSCM Chapter 3 strategic procurement and value chain cscm

  • 1. Strategic Procurement & Value Chain CONSTRUCTION SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT (MGT60803/QSB 2433)
  • 2. Objectives Today • Strategic Procurement • What is Value Chain? • Porter’s Value Chain 2
  • 3. Strategic Procurement • Procurement is the process of obtaining goods and services from another while a strategic procurement objective is to facilitate added- value. • Procurement has been seen as a function for reducing costs instead of adding value. 3
  • 4. Strategic Procurement • Procurement strategies, however, cannot be developed in isolation, they need to be integrated with corporate strategy to succeed. • Hence, a strategic procurement does not only add values to the procurement process but the entire value chain. 4
  • 5. What is Value Chain? • A value chain is a set of activities that an organization carries out to create value for its customers. (E.g. Paper  Birthday Card) • Porter proposed a general-purpose value chain that companies can use to examine all of their activities, and see how they are connected. 5
  • 6. What is Value Chain? • The way in which value chain activities are performed determines costs and affects profits. • This tool can help you understand the sources of value for your organization. 6
  • 7. How Value is Created Within Organizations? • How do you change business inputs into business outputs in such a way that they have a greater value than the original cost of creating those outputs? • Example, manufacturing companies create value by acquiring raw materials and using them to produce something useful. • Example, a company create value by using the raw materials to build a hotel. 7
  • 8. Value Created • The value that's created and captured by a company is the profit margin: • Value Created and Captured – Cost of Creating that Value = Margin Example: Selling Price of a birthday card is RM 4.90 – Cost of creating a card is RM 0.50 = Profit Margin is RM 4.40. 8
  • 9. Value Created • The more value an organization creates, the more profitable it is likely to be. • When you provide more value to your customers, you build competitive advantage. 9
  • 10. Value Chain • The value chain displays total value, and consists of value activities and margin. • Value activities are the physically and technologically distinct/unique activities a firm performs to create valuable products to buyers. • Example, a company uses IBS to build wall panel (increase value – T,C,Q) and BIM is a technology advancement in building information (increase value – T,C,Q). 10
  • 11. Value Chain • Margin is the differences between total value and the collective cost of performing the value activities. • Value Created and Captured – Cost of Creating that Value = Margin 11
  • 12. Porter’s Value Chain • Porter's Value Chain focuses on how inputs are changed into the outputs purchased by consumers. • Porter described a chain of activities common to all businesses, and he divided them into primary and support activities. • Called value activities. 12
  • 14. Porter’s Value Chain 14 Five Primary Activities Primary activities relate directly to the physical creation, sale, maintenance and support of a product or service. •Inbound logistics: These are all the processes related to receiving, storing, and distributing inputs internally. Your supplier relationships are a key factor in creating value here.
  • 15. Porter’s Value Chain • Operation: These are the transformation activities that change inputs into outputs that are sold to customers. Here, your operational systems create value. • Outbound logistics: These activities deliver your product or service to your customer. These are things like collection, storage, and distribution systems, and they may be internal or external to your organization. 15
  • 16. Porter’s Value Chain • Marketing and sales activities: These are the processes you use to persuade clients to purchase from you instead of your competitors. • The benefits you offer, and how well you communicate them, are sources of value here. • Building customer’s relationships. 16
  • 17. Porter’s Value Chain • Service activities: These are the activities related to maintaining the value of your product or service to your customers, once it's been purchased. • Such as installation, spare parts delivery, maintenance and repair, technical assistance, buyer’s enquires and complaints. 17
  • 18. Porter’s Value Chain Support activities These activities support the primary functions above. •Procurement – This is what the organization does to get the resources it needs to operate. This includes finding vendors and negotiating best prices. 18
  • 19. Porter’s Value Chain • Human resource management (HRM) – This is how well a company recruits, hires, trains, motivates, rewards, and retains its workers. • People are a significant source of value, so businesses can create a clear advantage with good HR practices. 19
  • 20. Porter’s Value Chain • Technological development – These activities relate to managing and processing information, as well as protecting a company's knowledge base. • Minimizing information technology costs, staying current with technological advances, and maintaining technical excellence are sources of value creation. 20
  • 21. Porter’s Value Chain • Infrastructure – These are a company's support systems, and the functions that allow it to maintain daily operations. • Accounting, legal, administrative, and general management are examples of necessary infrastructure that businesses can use to their advantage. 21
  • 22. Porter’s Value Chain • Companies use these primary and support activities as "building blocks" to create a valuable product or service. 22
  • 24. Value Added What is value? •In competitive terms, value is the amount buyers are willing to pay for what a firm provides them. (worth) •Value is measured by total revenue, a reflection of the price a firm’s product commands and the units it can sell. 24
  • 25. Value Added • A firm is profitable if the value it commands exceeds the costs involved in creating the product. (E.g. Taylor’s University) • Creating value for buyers that exceeds the cost is the goal of any strategy. • Value must be used in analyzing competitive position, instead of cost. 25
  • 26. Conclusion • Firms in the same industry may have similar chains, but the value chains of competitors often differ. • Differences among competitor value chains are the key source of competitive advantage. • To diagnose competitive advantage, it is necessary to define a firm’s value chain for competing in a particular industry. 26