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Issue # 23 December 2007

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CIPS Australia PMI/PSI/PCI Monthly Service for Members

CIPS Australia endorse the Performance of Manufacturing Index [PMI], Performance of Services Index [PSI] and the Performance of Construction Index [PCI] which are compiled monthly by the AIG. Other supporters include PWC and NTC Research. As a benefit for CIPS Australia members, these indices are available monthly from the CIPSA newsletter.

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PCI report - Nov (PDF)

CIPSA/PI Indirect Category Indexes and Benchmarking Reports

Travel is a major and sensitive spend category for most organisations. PI benchmarks travel spend regularly to keep procurement professionals well informed of market changes and saving opportunities-see (attachment 1) CIPSA/PI benchmarking (attachment 2) can assist procurement professionals to adopt better practices and provide independent confirmation of value achieved.

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Seasons Greetings

As the year draws to a close, CIPS Australia and New Zealand would like to thank its valued members for your support throughout 2007 and to wish you a safe and happy Christmas period. We look forward to working with you again in 2008, which is already shaping up to be our biggest year yet.... Read more


Significant appointments

Queensland Chair Dave Allen has recently taken up the position of Project Controls and Procurement Team Leader, Development Projects (Brisbane) at Santos Limited..... Read more


Thank you CISPA members of QLD!

The Chair Dave Allen and members of the committee would like to thank all CIPSA members for their support and enthusiasm for events held this year..... Read more


Creation of a Queensland Government Chief Procurement Office

The growing importance of good procurement in public administration has been recognised in the recent establishment of the Queensland Government Chief Procurement Office..... Read more


Rocky Roundup

The CIPSA Australia, Rockhampton Breakfast Event took place on Wednesday 31 October 2007 at the Rockhampton City Conference Centre. The 24 delegates who attended the event represented both private and public sector organisations, including representatives for the Central Queensland University..... Read more


Moving Forward: Supply Chains of the Future

With over 400 delegates anticipated to attend, and a theme of “Moving Forward: Supply Chains of the Future”, the 2008 Supply Chain & Logistics Conference is expected to be the biggest supply chain and logistics event ever held in Queensland..... Read more


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Office Closure Times

With the festive season upon us and a successful schedule of conferences and training sessions behind us, its time for us to wind down for the year. As of 12.30pm (Victorian hours) on Friday 21 December the office of CIPS Australia and New Zealand will be closed, and will reopen at 9.00am on Monday 7 January. Any enquiries during this time should be emailed to info@cipsa.com.au and will be responded to upon our return.... Read more


No January Newsletter

Just a reminder that due to the Christmas break there will be no January newsletter. The next edition will be available in February 2008 and looks set to be a bumper issue! Send your contributions to regions@cipsa.com.au


CIPS Australia & New Zealand Office

If you’ve visited us recently you may have noticed some office renovations taking place in order to make room for the growing CIPSA team (including new Corporate Relationship Manager, see below).... Read more


New CIPS Australia corporate relationship manager

Edward Rayner has been appointed as a new corporate relationship manager at CIPS Australia. Edward started on 1 October just in time for the annual conference in Melbourne.... Read more


Sydney Conference

The Category Management Forum, 13-14 March 2008, The Grace Hotel, Sydney

This one-and-a-half day event will be focused on ‘best practice’ management of key indirect categories.... Read more


Other Conference Dates for 2008

The 3rd Public Sector Procurement Forum, Canberra:
21-22 May 2008, National Convention Centre, Canberra

The CIPS New Zealand Strategic Procurement Forum:
12 June 2008, Sky City Convention Centre, Auckland

Women in Procurement, Melbourne:
19-20 June 2008, The Sebel Citigate, Albert Park, Melbourne

The CIPS Australia Strategic Procurement Forum, Adelaide:
19 August 2008, The Stamford Plaza, Adelaide

The CIPS Australia Strategic Procurement Forum, Perth:
21 August 2008, The Novotel Langley, Perth

The 4th CIPS Australia Annual Conference, Melbourne:
14-15 October 2008, Crown Palladium, Melbourne.... Read more


Procurement Professional Magazine

Issue 16 of Professional Procurement (PP16) is now available. Featuring an overview of the Annual Conference, all of the Award winners, and other great topics, this issue is a must-read.... Read more


Member Satisfaction Survey

The Annual Business and Profession Study, an online survey to examine how well you feel CIPS Australia is doing, has now closed.... Read more


NSW Gala dinner… one ‘Eck of an evening

More than 150 CIPSA members, suppliers and sponsors had one ‘Eck of an evening on November 30, as guests celebrated the end of another year, and for some hairy fellows on the night, also the end of Movember!.... Read more


Movers and shakers around the country

NSW - Visna Lampasi MCIPS is leaving Tyco International and moving to OneSteel as the General Manager Distribution Sourcing

QLD - Billie Gorman MCIPS, QLD Vice Chair has moved from Parmalat to Head of Strategic Sourcing at the Bank of Queensland.

Dave Allen MCIPS, QLD Chair has moved from Turner & Townsend to Santos.

WA - Tina Groves moves from Dept of Treasury & Finance to Dept. of Housing & Works to, WA Govt, effective 30 November.

NZ - New Zealand Chair, David Freeman FCIPS moved from TelstraClear to Westpac during November..... Read more


It's a Steele. Negotiation Masterclass a rioting success!

More than 30 people seized the opportunity to spend two days in a Paul Steele Negotiation Masterclass in Sydney and Melbourne. Participants were able to build into their working practices negotiation techniques and preparation frameworks to skilfully influence and move other parties.... Read more


2008 Open Training Dates to be announced soon

Keep an eye out for the release of the 2008 Open Training Programme with over 80 open courses scheduled for 2008. The programme will be bigger and better and more tailored to the needs of members, following feedback from the successful 2007 programme.... Read more


The Knowledge Club 8

The 8th issue of The Knowledge Club, a quarterly digest of briefings relevant and practical articles to support procurement practitioners, is due out in mid-December.... Read more


29 exam candidates during November

CIPS Australia facilitated 29 CIPS examinations across Australia and New Zealand for the November 2007 examination series. Candidates from across the region sat for examinations of the units comprising the CIPS qualifications ranging from the CIPS Level 4 Foundation Diploma in Purchasing and Supply through to the CIPS Level 6 Graduate Diploma in Purchasing and Supply.... Read more


CIPSA Fee Increase Reflects Rising Costs of Operation

CIPSA has recently reviewed its costs and as a result has decided that it can no longer sustain its existing fee schedule. While interest rates and the CPI have continued to climb in the past few years, CIPSA fees have remained static since the formation of the organisation back in January 2005.... Read more


5th International Conference on Supply Chain Management and Information Systems

9-12 December 2007-11-23 Langham Hotel, Southbank, Melbourne Australia

Jointly hosted by Monash University, RMIT University, Victoria University, University of South Australia, Australian Maritime College and GS1 Australia.... Read more


Supply Chain Business Forum 2008

Designing and managing high-performance supply chains in volatile markets - To be held in Melbourne Australia; 20-22 February 2008.

Hosted by Institute for Logistics & Supply Chain Management (ILSCM), Victoria University, Melbourne.... Read more


Pioneer Computers Signs $500m Government Deal

(Source: Sarah Falson, SmartOffice)

The government has signed Pioneer Computers Australia in a record-breaking $500 million contract to supply its range of rugged computers, notebooks, tablet PCs and UMPCs for use in government offices in New South Wales.... Read more


Procurement BPO not widely used

(Source: Len Rust, Computerworld)

The adoption of procurement business outsourcing is not widespread in Australia but rather is still discrete in nature and will remain so over the next couple of years, according to surveys by IDC.... Read more


Telstra Revamp Behind Target

(Source: Michael Sainsbury, Australian)

The second stage of Telstra's multibillion-dollar information technology transformation is being overhauled after IBM was dumped as the main systems integrator.... Read more


Amazon helps vendor launch SAAS e-procurement Coupa On Demand available this week

(Source: Jon Brodkin, Network World)

An open source e-procurement vendor has launched a software-as-a-service offering that takes advantage of Amazon.com technology.... Read more


TaaS trend will mean cheaper tech for enterprises

(Source: Suzanne Tindal, ZDNet Australia 20 November 2007)

Gartner analysts predict that technology as a service (TaaS) will play a major role in future procurement, with its pay by use model set to cut user upfront costs and reduce vendor margins.... Read more


Mercinta: Corporate Strategic Sourcing - "Looking From Outside The Fishbowl"

(Source: Yahoo Finance News. Monday November 19)

Sydney, Australia, Nov 19, 2007 - (ABN Newswire) - The strategic sourcing value chain diversifies the growth portfolio of companies.... Read more

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Green procurement guidelines

As the world goes green, governments, companies and communities around the globe are moving towards ‘green procurement’ - purchasing their goods and services from companies that are taking responsible action to minimise their environmental footprints... Read more


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