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Procurement Maturity
Strategy & Operations
Definition
A measure of how developed an organisation's procurement capability is across people, process, technology and data.
Explanation
Maturity models describe a journey from reactive, transactional buying to strategic, data-driven, value-creating procurement. Assessing maturity highlights gaps and sequences a realistic improvement roadmap rather than chasing every capability at once.
Example
A maturity assessment shows strong sourcing but weak analytics, so the roadmap prioritises spend visibility.
Related terms
- Procurement Transformation — A structured programme to significantly improve procurement's people, process, technology and value delivery.
- Procurement Operating Model — The design of how procurement is organised — its structure, roles, processes and governance.
- Continuous Improvement — An ongoing effort to incrementally improve processes, performance and outcomes over time.
- Benchmarking — Comparing prices, costs or performance against internal history, peers or the market to judge competitiveness.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Procurement Maturity?
A measure of how developed an organisation's procurement capability is across people, process, technology and data. Maturity models describe a journey from reactive, transactional buying to strategic, data-driven, value-creating procurement. Assessing maturity highlights gaps and sequences a realistic improvement roadmap rather than chasing every capability at once.
Can you give an example of Procurement Maturity?
A maturity assessment shows strong sourcing but weak analytics, so the roadmap prioritises spend visibility.
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