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Typical Strategic Sourcing Process Presentation Template - Free Google Slides theme and PowerPoint template

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The Typical Strategic Sourcing Process free presentation template is a visually appealing and easy-to-use tool that can help professionals and businesses to present their strategic sourcing process in a clear and concise way. The design of the template features a simple yet elegant horizontal sequence of 6 chevron colored arrows, making it easy for viewers to follow and understand the process flow.

The typical strategic sourcing process is a structured and systematic approach that organizations use to source goods and services efficiently and cost-effectively. The process involves various stages, from identifying the need for a particular product or service to managing supplier relationships and ongoing contracts. By implementing this process, businesses can achieve cost savings, reduce risks, and improve overall efficiency.

Each of the chevron arrows in the template represents a specific stage in the strategic sourcing process. The first arrow, Idea Generation, refers to the stage where businesses identify the need for a particular product or service. The second arrow, Demand & Supply Analysis, is the stage where businesses analyze the demand and supply of the product or service to determine the best way to source it. The third arrow, Sourcing & Selection, involves selecting the right supplier for the product or service. The fourth arrow, Contracting, is where businesses negotiate contracts with the supplier. The fifth arrow, Implementation, is where businesses put the plan into action. Finally, the sixth arrow, Ordering, refers to the stage where businesses place orders with the supplier.

The dotted thin arrow connecting the Ordering and Demand & Supply Analysis arrows with the rounded rectangle over it represents the Review & Manage stage, which involves ongoing review and management of supplier relationships and contracts.

The free presentation template can be used by anyone who needs to explain the strategic sourcing process to stakeholders, such as executives, team members, or potential investors. It is particularly useful for procurement professionals, supply chain managers, and business analysts who want to showcase their expertise in sourcing and procurement. The free template is available in both PowerPoint and Google Slides, making it accessible to a wide range of users. By using this template, businesses can communicate their sourcing process more effectively, resulting in improved transparency and better decision-making.

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  • - PPT / PPTX format file
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