The Procurement Glossary » Value Analysis

Value Analysis

Sourcing & RFx

Definition

A systematic review of a product or service to improve its value — cutting cost without losing function, or adding function without adding cost.

Explanation

Value analysis (or value engineering) challenges specifications: does the item need that grade, finish or feature? By focusing on the function required rather than the current design, buyers and engineers often remove cost the specification quietly baked in.

Example

Value analysis shows the packaging spec calls for a thickness no customer needs; dropping a grade saves 8% with no complaints.

Related terms

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Value Analysis?

A systematic review of a product or service to improve its value — cutting cost without losing function, or adding function without adding cost. Value analysis (or value engineering) challenges specifications: does the item need that grade, finish or feature? By focusing on the function required rather than the current design, buyers and engineers often remove cost the specification quietly baked in.

Can you give an example of Value Analysis?

Value analysis shows the packaging spec calls for a thickness no customer needs; dropping a grade saves 8% with no complaints.

Back to the procurement glossary | Procurement concepts | Contact us