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TUGAS RESUME

RESUME E-BOOK CHAPTER 7

Disusun oleh
Agam Fadhila
1708821018

UNIVERSITAS NEGERI JAKARTA

FAKULTAS EKONOMI DAN BISNIS

PROGRAM STUDI MANAJEMEN

MATA KULIAH BISNIS DIGITAL

2023
Here are attached some resumes or summaries from E-Book Chapter 7 as follows;

o The transformation to digital business has, however, highlighted its importance as a strategic issue
since introducing electronic procurement or e-procurement can achieve significant savings and
other benefits which directly impact upon the customer
o E‑procurement is intended to achieve reduced purchasing cycle time and cost savings, principally
through reduced staff time spent in procurement and lower inventory.
o The selection and management of the different types of e-procurement, including the hyped
business-to-business marketplaces
o Example of an e-procurement solution company that describes itself as The Spend Control
Company, summarises the benefits of using a flexible e-procurement solution as giving: * The
right balance of consistent organisation-wide policies and processes with appropriate levels of
local autonomy when it comes to daily operations
o Every item/service purchased has to be allocated with a cost centre code, account code and
purchasing code
o 'Procurement' refers to all activities involved with obtaining items from a supplier; this includes
purchasing, but also inbound logistics such as transportation, goods-in and warehousing before
the item is used
o The software needed to enable Boehringer to capture data easily, and in a format that would be
compatible with other procurement and financial systems in use across the global organization
o The numbers of staff and stages involved in procurement are reduced through e‑procurement by
empowering the originator of orders and changing the role of buying staff.
o E-procurement is not new; there have been many attempts to automate the process of
procurement for the buyer using electronic procurement systems (EPS), workflow systems and
links with suppliers through EDI (Chapter 3)
o Electronic procurement (e-procurement) The electronic integration and management of all
procurement activities, including purchase request, authorisation, ordering, delivery and
payment, between a purchaser and a supplier
o Electronic procurement systems (EPS) An electronic system used to automate all or part of the
procurement function
o These tools and solutions deliver a range of options that will facilitate improved purchasing and
supply management
o Organisational hurdles involved with the introduction of e‑procurement include redeployment or
redundancy of staff and overcoming fears of trust in suppliers.
o The main technical challenges are the integration or replacement of a range of existing purchasing
systems with a variety of supplier or marketplace systems.

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