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Category Strategy

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Definition

A plan for how a business will source and manage a specific spend category to maximise value and manage risk.

Explanation

A category strategy is built from spend analysis, market and supplier analysis, and business needs. It sets the sourcing approach (competition, consolidation, partnership), the supplier base shape, and the levers to pull — and is refreshed periodically.

Example

The IT-hardware category strategy standardises on two OEMs and shifts to a leasing model to control refresh cost.

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What is Category Strategy?

A plan for how a business will source and manage a specific spend category to maximise value and manage risk. A category strategy is built from spend analysis, market and supplier analysis, and business needs. It sets the sourcing approach (competition, consolidation, partnership), the supplier base shape, and the levers to pull — and is refreshed periodically.

Can you give an example of Category Strategy?

The IT-hardware category strategy standardises on two OEMs and shifts to a leasing model to control refresh cost.

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