ProcureCon Canada 2015 (past event)
30 March - 01 April, 2015
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Practical Strategies for Sourcing in a Global Environment
08:00 - 08:40 Breakfast and Banter in the Networking Lounge
Meet us in the Networking Lounge for breakfast and banter before you start the day. Talk about last night’s Leafs game and what you’re most looking forward to on the final day.
08:40 - 08:45 Welcome Remarks
08:45 - 09:00 Chairperson’s Opening Address
09:00 - 09:20 The Canadian Economy – Adjusting to a World of Change
What is the forecasted growth of the Canadian economy in 2015? What are the implications for companies considering offshoring and reshoring? This presentation will examine rates of growth and projections for the Canadian Dollar to help inform sound decision making about global offshoring and reshoring in the context of rising labor and energy costs in Asia and changes in government policy including customs, duties and trade actions impacting purchasing.
09:20 - 10:00 Panel Discussion | Overcoming Challenges Associated With Global Sourcing to Ensure a Compliant and Efficient Supply Chain
Now more than ever the procurement function is being tasked with the challenge to compete at the global level. Rolling out and updating global procurement policies to sourcing across the world present their own unique challenges. This panel will explore a range of tactics used to overcome challenges of global procurement, which may include:
Creating a harmonized global procurement structure
Maintaining quality on overseas buy of components and services
Overcoming language barrier issues and compensation for different levels of expertise
Vendor evaluation and ensuring lead times from overseas vendors
Mitigating risk of the global supply chain
Complying with regional and country specific requirements in a global company
Examining country, regional and global levels to leverage benefits to your organization
Creating a harmonized global procurement structure
Maintaining quality on overseas buy of components and services
Overcoming language barrier issues and compensation for different levels of expertise
Vendor evaluation and ensuring lead times from overseas vendors
Mitigating risk of the global supply chain
Complying with regional and country specific requirements in a global company
Examining country, regional and global levels to leverage benefits to your organization
10:00 - 10:20 “Unique”, “Powerful” and United Partnerships
• How to effectively reorganize your contingent workforce without impacting output
• Achieving cost reductions for the management of resources
• Centralizing and automating every aspect of independent contractor management process
• Benchmarking labour costs against current market trends
• Achieving cost reductions for the management of resources
• Centralizing and automating every aspect of independent contractor management process
• Benchmarking labour costs against current market trends
10:20 - 11:05 Coffee Break!
Join us in the Networking Lounge to connect with participants, coffee up and play a round of table hockey.
11:05 - 23:25 Integrating Game Theory into Strategic Sourcing Decision Making to Gain Value
When choosing the design of a sourcing event, how do you determine the rationale to select an RFP versus a reverse auction? How can you gain the best value?
This presentation will:
• Explore a range of games and strategies for a bid
• Shed light on how to gain incremental value out of a bid
• Help you determine the best scenario to achieve the greatest results
This presentation will:
• Explore a range of games and strategies for a bid
• Shed light on how to gain incremental value out of a bid
• Help you determine the best scenario to achieve the greatest results
23:25 - 23:35 Innovation Spotlight | Removing Adoption Barriers for Procurement Technology
Many CPOs are unhappy with the return on investment on procurement technology due to lack of adoption despite having the right processes and people. This session will discuss how access to data and insights across the entire source-to-pay process can drive adoption and technology value-realization.
23:35 - 12:35 Roundtable Discussions
Speakers:
Peter Carr President & General Manager FLEXTRACK
Kyle Brown Director of Supply Chain Management ATB Financial
Priscilla Nesbitt MHS Director, Supply and Studio Design, Canada Best Western International
Austin Noronha Director of Strategic Procurement McMaster University
Brian Petrie Manager, Procurement Canadian Tire Corporation Ltd
James Skuza Sustainability/Procurement Specialist Canadian Tire Corporation
Julia Fournier President and CEO HCMWorks
Denis Sanchez Director, Professional Services BROWZ
Peter Carr President & General Manager FLEXTRACK
Kyle Brown Director of Supply Chain Management ATB Financial
Priscilla Nesbitt MHS Director, Supply and Studio Design, Canada Best Western International
Austin Noronha Director of Strategic Procurement McMaster University
Brian Petrie Manager, Procurement Canadian Tire Corporation Ltd
James Skuza Sustainability/Procurement Specialist Canadian Tire Corporation
Julia Fournier President and CEO HCMWorks
Denis Sanchez Director, Professional Services BROWZ
Be sure to join these interactive roundtable sessions and take a deep dive into the specific areas you came to discuss. Opportunities to sit and learn from executives like these do not exist elsewhere. Take control of your own event experience. Don’t be shy! Ask questions (or answer them!) of other conference attendees who are dealing with the same challenges as you.
• Network with industry peers with very similar challenges, interests and responsibilities
• Take a deep dive into a niche topic in an intimate and informal setting moderated by a subject matter expert
• Don’t miss out on the discussions you want to participate in—you’ll get to select a new topic after 30 minutes
1. “Unique”, “Powerful” and United Partnerships,
Julia Fournier, President and CEO, HCMWorks
2. Prequalification as the Starting Point of the Supplier Control Cycle
Denis Sanchez, Director, Professional Services
3. Handling, Managing and Eliminating Rogue Spend
Kyle Brown, Director of Supply Chain Management, ATB Financial
4. Overcoming Challenges When Creating and Driving Revenue
Brian Petrie, Manager, Procurement, Canadian Tire Company
James Skuza, Sustainability/Procurement Specialist, Canadian Tire Corporation
5. Handling and Managing the Challenges of Implementing a New ERP System
Austin Noronha, Director of Strategic Procurement, McMaster University
6. Latest Opportunities for Green and Environmental Purchasing
Priscilla Nesbitt MHS, Director, Supply and Studio Design, Canada, Best Western International
7. Overcoming Contingent Labor Challenges In Your MSP and VMS Programs
Peter Carr, President & General Manager, Flextrack
• Network with industry peers with very similar challenges, interests and responsibilities
• Take a deep dive into a niche topic in an intimate and informal setting moderated by a subject matter expert
• Don’t miss out on the discussions you want to participate in—you’ll get to select a new topic after 30 minutes
1. “Unique”, “Powerful” and United Partnerships,
Julia Fournier, President and CEO, HCMWorks
2. Prequalification as the Starting Point of the Supplier Control Cycle
Denis Sanchez, Director, Professional Services
3. Handling, Managing and Eliminating Rogue Spend
Kyle Brown, Director of Supply Chain Management, ATB Financial
4. Overcoming Challenges When Creating and Driving Revenue
Brian Petrie, Manager, Procurement, Canadian Tire Company
James Skuza, Sustainability/Procurement Specialist, Canadian Tire Corporation
5. Handling and Managing the Challenges of Implementing a New ERP System
Austin Noronha, Director of Strategic Procurement, McMaster University
6. Latest Opportunities for Green and Environmental Purchasing
Priscilla Nesbitt MHS, Director, Supply and Studio Design, Canada, Best Western International
7. Overcoming Contingent Labor Challenges In Your MSP and VMS Programs
Peter Carr, President & General Manager, Flextrack
12:35 - 13:35 Eat, drink, recharge!
Join us to recharge your batteries and your phones over lunch with your peers. Make the most of this time to find out the lessons learned that fellow attendees will take back with them to implement change.
13:35 - 14:05 Procurement Transformation Spotlight | Overhauling Procurement at the Federal Level
Public Works and Government Services Canada, the federal procurement agency for the country has recently undergone a major procurement transformation. With billions of dollars in indirect spend, there are countless best practices to be gained from this large scale transformation.
This presentation will:
• Outline transferable best practices that can be applied to any corporate setting
• Methods for overcoming talent shortages
• Strategies for implementing and updating ERP systems and establishing strategies to drive savings
Public Works and Government Services Canada
This presentation will:
• Outline transferable best practices that can be applied to any corporate setting
• Methods for overcoming talent shortages
• Strategies for implementing and updating ERP systems and establishing strategies to drive savings
Claire Caloren
Associate Assistant Deputy Minister, Acquisitions BranchPublic Works and Government Services Canada
14:05 - 14:35 Procurement Transformation Spotlight | Overhauling Procurement at the Federal Level
In today’s climate it’s not enough to create savings to improve the bottom line. Procurement must think innovatively to create new value and added revenue for the business.
This case study will:
• Explore the potential for utilizing sustainable intelligence
• Outline opportunities for SI to inform purchasing decisions
• Demonstrate how to create revenue and align with corporate sustainability initiatives
Canadian Tire Corporation Ltd.
This case study will:
• Explore the potential for utilizing sustainable intelligence
• Outline opportunities for SI to inform purchasing decisions
• Demonstrate how to create revenue and align with corporate sustainability initiatives
Brad Chittick
Associate Vice President, Supply Chain Facilities & MaintenanceCanadian Tire Corporation Ltd.
14:35 - 15:05 Leveraging Group Purchasing Through E-Commerce Platforms To Achieve Savings
Do we need bricks and mortar to do group buying? As procurement continues to drive improvement there are some barriers still holding us back from advancing the science of procurement to the next level. Efficiencies and savings can be gained through group buys on E-Commerce platforms. This session will highlight how to:
• Break down barriers to drive procurement forward to the next level
• Develop robust cross organizational processes to make the most of virtual group buys
• Achieve economies of scale and realizing efficiencies through competitive group purchasing
• Break down barriers to drive procurement forward to the next level
• Develop robust cross organizational processes to make the most of virtual group buys
• Achieve economies of scale and realizing efficiencies through competitive group purchasing