The Big Squeeze: Ten Ways to Cut Your Spend 10% Right Now!
This book draws on the collective brainpower of hundreds of executives across America and around the globe, who work for such distinguished companies as Dell Computers, Motorola, and Ford Motor Company. Employing their suggestions, the author presents ways and means any business can use to save money and trim waste. Patricia Moody, a top consultant on supply chain management, created a blog dedicated to savings suggestions for executives who have hands on their companies’ purse strings. The result is a wealth of information that she has distilled into twelve steps any company can take to immediately implement ten powerful ways to cut spending without sacrificing quality. Ms. Moody begins by telling an amusing story of executives caught in a frenzied rivalry to cut costs. Ultimately, one group finds an avenue that leads to success and an action plan to implement ten powerful ways to cut the company’s spend. The remaining half of the book is a distillation of actual blogs providing real
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Innovative and Intriguing,
Patricia Moody uses an interesting blend of fiction and reality to convey the importance of procurement as a strategic function in organizations. Blog responses from real-life purchasing professionals were used to gather ideas for lowering spend. The result is a list of ten recommendations that can be applied within almost any organization. As a bonus, the actual blog entries are included in the book.
I would especially recommend this book to small and medium businesses that are looking for guidance in the procurement area.
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