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710: All About Relationships: Changing Your Mindset for Better Procurement w/ Eric Dulin

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The speed of business is accelerating dramatically. Procurement can change how they address challenges and support stakeholders, or they can remain slow to adapt and miss out on key opportunities.

In this week’s podcast, Eric Dulin, Director of Procurement, Digital & Technology at Yum! Brands, shares how he has shifted his mindset throughout his career to focus more on building relationships and approaching procurement with a service-first attitude. He and Philip also discuss Eric’s book, Win-Win-Win: Collaborative Approach to Procurement in the Era of Digital Metamorphosis, pulling out a few quotes that can help procurement professionals reshape the way they work within their roles.

Throughout the episode, Eric uses first-hand lessons to offer transformative truths, including:

  • The difference between transactional and strategic procurement—and which is better
  • How ditching the adversarial “sales versus procurement” mindset results in stronger relationships and better wins
  • The importance of focusing on how procurement helps the buyer and supplier using key fundamentals

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711 episodes

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Manage episode 426547329 series 1276271
Contenu fourni par Philip Ideson. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Philip Ideson ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.

The speed of business is accelerating dramatically. Procurement can change how they address challenges and support stakeholders, or they can remain slow to adapt and miss out on key opportunities.

In this week’s podcast, Eric Dulin, Director of Procurement, Digital & Technology at Yum! Brands, shares how he has shifted his mindset throughout his career to focus more on building relationships and approaching procurement with a service-first attitude. He and Philip also discuss Eric’s book, Win-Win-Win: Collaborative Approach to Procurement in the Era of Digital Metamorphosis, pulling out a few quotes that can help procurement professionals reshape the way they work within their roles.

Throughout the episode, Eric uses first-hand lessons to offer transformative truths, including:

  • The difference between transactional and strategic procurement—and which is better
  • How ditching the adversarial “sales versus procurement” mindset results in stronger relationships and better wins
  • The importance of focusing on how procurement helps the buyer and supplier using key fundamentals

Links:

  continue reading

711 episodes

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