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Procurement Sees it First

20 min · 4. juni 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2606198/fan_mail/new] Her account team turned over twice in twelve months. Implementation timelines slipped from six weeks to four months. The supplier's executive sponsor stopped showing up to QBRs. None of it was a fire on its own. Together it was the smoke. She filed the migration plan and waited. Procurement sees supplier financial trouble months before it hits the news. We see scope creep before it shows up in the budget. We see contract drift in legacy agreements that nobody has revisited in years. Episode 4 made the case that savings is the wrong primary metric. This one makes the other half of that argument: the right capability is already sitting in the procurement function, the C-suite is paying for it, and in most organizations, it is not being used. For CFOs, CEOs, COOs, and board members who want a procurement function that gives them signals upstream of the variance, the announcement, and the renewal letter, not just after. Includes three early-warning saves and a four-part operating model for turning procurement from a sourcing function into a sensing function. Primary audience tag: C-Suite (deeper) --- New episodes every Monday.  Subscribe wherever you listen.  Website: https://procurexcellence.com  [https://procurexcellence.com] Email: robert@procurexcellence.com  [robert@procurexcellence.com] Topics covered: vendor proposals, procurement rejection, discovery process, risk management, mission-driven purchasing, stakeholder alignment, supplier relationships

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Procurement Sees it First

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2606198/fan_mail/new] Her account team turned over twice in twelve months. Implementation timelines slipped from six weeks to four months. The supplier's executive sponsor stopped showing up to QBRs. None of it was a fire on its own. Together it was the smoke. She filed the migration plan and waited. Procurement sees supplier financial trouble months before it hits the news. We see scope creep before it shows up in the budget. We see contract drift in legacy agreements that nobody has revisited in years. Episode 4 made the case that savings is the wrong primary metric. This one makes the other half of that argument: the right capability is already sitting in the procurement function, the C-suite is paying for it, and in most organizations, it is not being used. For CFOs, CEOs, COOs, and board members who want a procurement function that gives them signals upstream of the variance, the announcement, and the renewal letter, not just after. Includes three early-warning saves and a four-part operating model for turning procurement from a sourcing function into a sensing function. Primary audience tag: C-Suite (deeper) --- New episodes every Monday.  Subscribe wherever you listen.  Website: https://procurexcellence.com  [https://procurexcellence.com] Email: robert@procurexcellence.com  [robert@procurexcellence.com] Topics covered: vendor proposals, procurement rejection, discovery process, risk management, mission-driven purchasing, stakeholder alignment, supplier relationships

4. juni 202620 min
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The PO is Not The Decision

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2606198/fan_mail/new] The PO landed on her desk on the 28th. The contract had been signed three weeks earlier. The supplier had been picked four months before that. She was being asked to find budget for a decision that had been made without her, and to do it before close. By the time the purchase order is cut, every meaningful procurement decision has already been made. Supplier picked. Scope defined. Pricing structure locked. Commitments sitting on the balance sheet whether anyone has booked them or not. Finance keeps showing up to the wrong artifact at the wrong moment, and then takes the heat when the numbers don't reconcile.  This episode is for finance and accounting partners: controllers, FP&A leaders, AP managers, and the CFOs they support. It covers why the PO is the wrong artifact to organize the partnership around, how to read accruals as a procurement signal instead of a closing entry, where budget timing creates real leverage with suppliers, and a working operating cadence built on the four moments in the fiscal year when finance and procurement need to be in the same room. Primary audience: Finance & Accounting Partners --- New episodes every Monday.  Subscribe wherever you listen.  Website: https://procurexcellence.com  [https://procurexcellence.com] Email: robert@procurexcellence.com  [robert@procurexcellence.com] Topics covered: vendor proposals, procurement rejection, discovery process, risk management, mission-driven purchasing, stakeholder alignment, supplier relationships

27. maj 202621 min
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Being Right Loses

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2606198/fan_mail/new] Her analysis was clean. The numbers were right. The risks were real. Forty-eight hours later, the deal signed anyway. She was not wrong. She was right. And she lost. The frameworks aren't the hard part of procurement. The certifications aren't either. The hard part is the conversation in the office, behind the closed door, with someone who has more title than you, where the right answer is unpopular and your job is to make it land anyway.  This episode is for procurement professionals at every level: buyers, sourcing managers, contracts leads, category managers, and the CPOs coaching them. It covers the difference between process authority (the right to say no) and political authority (the ability to make your no land), two escalation stories that ended very differently, and a five-step framework for delivering a no in a way that gives leadership a yes worth saying. Primary audience: Procurement Professionals (All Levels) --- New episodes every Monday.  Subscribe wherever you listen.  Website: https://procurexcellence.com  [https://procurexcellence.com] Email: robert@procurexcellence.com  [robert@procurexcellence.com] Topics covered: vendor proposals, procurement rejection, discovery process, risk management, mission-driven purchasing, stakeholder alignment, supplier relationships

4. maj 202618 min
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You Bought Software - IT Got a Project

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2606198/fan_mail/new] "Software is sold as a product. It's consumed as a project." Every enterprise software deal has a number on the contract and a much larger number on IT's calendar. The gap between the two is where most of the disappointment in enterprise software actually lives, and it's almost always invisible at the moment the organization says yes. In Episode 6, Robert Brindle tells four stories. An HR system selection where price beat performance and the productivity loss ate the savings inside two years. A SaaS purchase that ran a year with none of the security or identity controls procurement and IT exist to put in place. A major ERP transformation where the supplier low-balled the bid, knowing the change orders would deliver the margin. And one platform that worked, because the joint intake happened before any supplier got near the room. For the C-suite, suppliers, IT leaders, stakeholders, and procurement professionals. --- New episodes every Monday.  Subscribe wherever you listen.  Website: https://procurexcellence.com  [https://procurexcellence.com] Email: robert@procurexcellence.com  [robert@procurexcellence.com] Topics covered: vendor proposals, procurement rejection, discovery process, risk management, mission-driven purchasing, stakeholder alignment, supplier relationships

26. apr. 202621 min
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Redline Wars

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2606198/fan_mail/new] Last year, a deal I cared about almost died over a single clause. Ninety-three redlines came back from legal. The one that nearly ended the negotiation was about a risk that, in this specific engagement, would almost never materialize. Meanwhile, the thing that actually mattered, a data portability provision worth hundreds of thousands in future switching costs, went untouched. That is the problem with how most organizations handle legal and procurement. Two protective functions, calibrated to different risks, operating in parallel instead of in partnership. In this episode, I break down why procurement addresses commercial risk and legal addresses legal risk, and why that distinction is why the two functions never report to each other. Then I walk through the five patterns that turn legal review into a redline war: risk theater, the broken sequential review model, redlines without commercial context, risk tolerance mismatch, and unclear escalation paths. Each one is fixable. None of them are fixed by telling people to get along. If you are a General Counsel, a Legal Operations leader, a CPO, or a business stakeholder who has ever watched two protective functions fight each other to a draw, this episode is for you. The goal is not peace. The goal is protecting the same thing together. The Other Side of the Table. What Your CPO Wishes You Knew. --- New episodes every Monday.  Subscribe wherever you listen.  Website: https://procurexcellence.com  [https://procurexcellence.com] Email: robert@procurexcellence.com  [robert@procurexcellence.com] Topics covered: vendor proposals, procurement rejection, discovery process, risk management, mission-driven purchasing, stakeholder alignment, supplier relationships

19. apr. 202618 min