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State of Agility in Procurement and Supply Survey

March 8, 2024

Agile has been around for a reasonable time now, and it has moved beyond software teams. The agile approaches are being used across all departments in organisations of all sizes.

In the increasingly dynamic and evolving landscape of business, agility has become a key factor in determining the success and resilience of organizations. In the domain of procurement and supply, this agility translates to the ability to adapt and respond swiftly to market changes, supplier dynamics, and evolving business needs.

This survey is a join initiative of the World Commerce and Contracting Association and the Lean Agile Procurement Alliance, supported by the many partners in agility, including Scrum.Org.

The Importance of Agility in Procurement and Supply

Agility in procurement and supply is moving the discussion from costs, to a value focussed ecosystem of partners, working together to maximise value. This will build a strategic ability to adapt as a partner network, enabling responsive decisions that align with all the organisations long term goals - partnering for the Win-Win outcome. By sharing your perspective in this survey you are not only contributing to a global understanding of agility in procurement and supply but also use the survey to reflect on your practices.

Your insights and experiences are crucial in painting an accurate picture of the current state of agility within procurement and supply chains across various industries. 

The State of Agility in Procurement and Supply Survey will take around 5 minutes, and is anonymous. If you choose to leave your email, the summary report will be shared with you.

Why Your Contribution Matters

Your insights and experiences are crucial in painting an accurate picture of the current state of agility within procurement and supply chains across various industries. The findings from this survey will help identify key trends, challenges, and opportunities. This will help understand the adoption of agile practices in this critical business area.

I hope that you can share your organisations use of agile in this space!

 


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