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	<title>Comments on: How to prioritize SGs &#124; SSOA Part III/IV</title>
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		<title>By: How to plan a Strategic Sourcing program &#124; SSOA IV/IV - Strategic Sourcing &#124; Europe</title>
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		<description>[...] I have presented in the post SSOA III/IV how to prioritize SGs, depending on 1) the potential savings they could generate and 2) their easiness of implementation. The next and last phase is to define the implementation plan of your Strategic Sourcing program. There&#8217;s no obligation at all to translate your excel spreadsheet with SGs /Savings/Ease of implementation into a graph, but it helps to define sourcing-waves and when comes the time to communicate. So here is an sample of what you could do to make your priorities clear to everyone. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] I have presented in the post SSOA III/IV how to prioritize SGs, depending on 1) the potential savings they could generate and 2) their easiness of implementation. The next and last phase is to define the implementation plan of your Strategic Sourcing program. There&#8217;s no obligation at all to translate your excel spreadsheet with SGs /Savings/Ease of implementation into a graph, but it helps to define sourcing-waves and when comes the time to communicate. So here is an sample of what you could do to make your priorities clear to everyone. [...]</p>
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