EVENTS
PMMS Forum 2007
On Friday 11th May 2007 PMMS will hold a Forum at the IOD in London. For these interested in finding out what hot topics and burgeoning issues are to be debated, please check this page again
NEWS
Strategic Proposals
Our Strategic Proposal practice continues to establish real thought leadership in the marketplace.
Three consultants attended the Association of Proposal Management Professionals Conference in America in June, with very unusual
presentations, as usual!
Richard Jenkins and BJ Lownie presented Extreme Proposal Makeover', looking at tactics to enable organisations to build
more strategic proposal capabilities.
Jon Williams and BJ presented 'The Fairytale Proposal' in where Jon read a specially-written children's fairytale
about scribes in an ancient castle with slide analogies showing a parallel story of a proposal team generating a tremendous response.
A session by Jon garnered praise from the APMP's CEO and COO in the lead column in
this quarter's Proposal Management Journal: "'Proposal Idol' was an overwhelming favourite, proving that even such mundane topics as proposal best practices can
be presented in interactive, fun ways."
You too can enjoy these entertaining yet highly constructive insights into how to improve RFPs for
buyers and proposal responses for sellers. Just email Jon on jw@strategicproposals.com.
There was great customer feedback all round:
"you guys always do the best presentations"
"we always make sure our team comes to your sessions"
Delegates said "we're only staying until the Friday because Jon and BJ are speaking".
PMMS Asia Pacific celebrates 10 years
PMMS Asia Pacific has celebrated its 10th anniversary and chairman, Paul Steele, and managing director, Steve Mullins, joined in the
celebrations.
Amid a hectic seven day tour, they met more than 150 clients and colleagues and laid the foundations for the Group's expansion.
Several key topics recurred during the week including the increasing importance of low cost economy sourcing, development of the successful NRI
programme across the region, the work with CIPS' accreditation programmes in Asia, and the Asia Pacific team's innovative approaches to the development of
business in the Chinese and Japanese markets.
So many people, places and meetings were enjoyed by Paul and Steve:
- addressing the AGM of the local CIPS branch
- a meeting with Bob Dandie, Chief Procurement Officer at CLPP, Hong Kong's largest power generating utility
- 10th anniversary celebrations at the Hong Kong Club joined by many clients
- breakfast with the Hong Kong British Chamber of Commerce
- lunch at Shanghai's British Chamber of Commerce
- breakfast briefing at the British High Commission in Malaysia
- the official opening of the new PMMS office in Kuala Lumpur
Richard May spoke of how the business had indeed come a long way since its humble beginnings in 1994 to
the present day, with an Asia wide team approaching 30, with more than 16 in HK
and a resource centre in the Hong Kong Central Business District. He paid
tribute to the Asia Pacific team's innovative approaches to the development of
brand and clients in the region and PMMS' geographical expansion.
Paul
and Steve remarked on "an amazing trip which really opened our eyes to the
potential in Asia and the hard work the Asian team has put in over the past few
years under extremely difficult economic challenges, in order to prepare the
ground for rapid growth in the future. Well done Asia and roll on the next
10 years".
How strategic is purchasing?
Procurement
topics were hotly debated at the first PMMS Business Forum, held in June in
London at the Institute of Directors. Feedback suggests it was a great
success, in terms of speakers, discussion points and the networking
opportunity amongst delegates. Marketing manager, Michele Alston, was
delighted with the response. "Once we had such expert speakers on board,
we were pretty sure that clients would want to attend the day and over a
hundred did!"
Managing Director, Steve Mullins, commented on the
Forum's topic of 'signposting issues for the 21st century'. "The issues on
purchasing are crucial and the Forum provided the opportunity for some exciting,
and somewhat controversial, discussion points."
Paul Cousins - The
evolution of strategic relationship management - developments in business
relationships in the 21st century
Richard May - Strategic challenges and
opportunities from low cost economy sourcing, comparing China and India
Roel
Bellens - Total value of ownership - the potential and risk of procurement
decisions within the supply chain system
Andrew Cox - Strategic Procurement
in a globalised economy - can purchasing become supply
management?
European connections:
Our legal expert, Paul Abbiati, has been nominated to the International Chamber of
Commerce CLP Commission. This Commission comprises members from 42
countries, including partners in international law firms, in-house counsels, law
professors and trade executives in member companies and international
organizations.
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