Day 1: Monday, September 28, 2015

07:30 - 08:30 Registration and Breakfast

Michael Shaw, Advisory Board Member at American Council of Sourcing and Procurement Executives

Michael Shaw

Advisory Board Member
American Council of Sourcing and Procurement Executives

08:40 - 09:05 Keynote Presentation: You Have Your Seat at the Table. Yay. Now What?

You’ve delivered cost savings. You’ve demonstrated value. You’ve earned your place in the C-Suite. What do you do now to advance the procurement function and secure its place for many years to come? Ramsay Chu, a leading global CPO, will discuss how to stay innovative and reinvent yourself, including:
• Strengthening the value of indirect procurement
• Creating a procurement “brand” to increase awareness of your accomplishments and capabilities throughout the organization
• Overcoming the law of diminishing returns to generate more business improvements, not just cost improvements
• How procurement can contribute to revenue growth
• Implementing the next stage of the business relationship
• What’s beyond price and value?
Ramsay Chu, CPO at Rio Tinto

Ramsay Chu

CPO
Rio Tinto

09:05 - 09:30 Keynote Presentation: Revlon Case Study

Vivian Wu

Global Head of Indirect Procurement
Revlon Inc.

09:30 - 09:35 Transition to Working Groups


Group 5

Working Groups

09:35 - 10:45 For Improving Business Functions
Attendees will break into these working group sessions, facilitated by area and category specialists, who will guide the group toward crafting an action plan of five ideas that you can implement immediately to begin getting results back in the office. The action plans will be reported back to the entire group during the afternoon sessions. Each group is limited to 30 participants to ensure practical takeaways. You can select your workshops at the time of conference registration.
If you’re in the middle of your procurement transformation process, but are getting stuck or hitting roadblocks, what can you do to move your maturity level to be in line with your competitors or companies of similar size?
• What does a robust indirect procurement program actually look like?
• Is procurement reporting to the right department? Where should it report?
• Determine your bandwidth and capabilities based on your available resources
• Developing measurement and metrics for success
• Are you managing the right categories and implementing the right processes?
• Renegotiating supplier agreements
• Examples of procurement evolution
• Do you need to add or retrain staff?
• Strategies for gaining additional visibility
Kenneth Chan, Chief Procurement Officer at Asplundh Tree Expert

Kenneth Chan

Chief Procurement Officer
Asplundh Tree Expert

Sy Henderson, Procurement Director, NA Biscuit Category at Mondelēz International

Sy Henderson

Procurement Director, NA Biscuit Category
Mondelēz International

Whether you’re automating tactical processes to focus on the strategic, implementing a new technology tool, or crafting new contract management templates, you need to make sure you have the resources available to you. Discuss:
• How organizations are rolling out procurement policies
• The impact of policy vs. relationship
• Implementing systems—funding, justifying, bandwidth, who’s absorbing it, how to get them to use
• How to make it easier for people in your company to buy stuff—is there a UI that’s user friendly?
• Optimizing your mix of tools- eSourcing, P2P, contract management- and consolidating where necessary
• Do No PO/No Pay policies work?

Dan Linney

Director of Global Indirect Procurement
Asurion Corporation

Alpar Kamber, Managing Partner at Denali Group

Alpar Kamber

Managing Partner
Denali Group

Ethics- our ethics revolves around customers and suppliers. We have an ethics office. We’ve trained hundreds of people. Would our folks like to share information? We run into issues everyday. Stakeholders changing the process, etc.

Mariam Georgaroudakis

Strategic Commodity Management Team
Raytheon Company

Working Group 4

09:35 - 10:45 Big Data & Business Analytics — What Does It Mean For Procurement?
Many people are grabbing onto the terminology of “big data.” What does that really mean? This interactive session will get you thinking about making data-driven procurement decisions to better analyze your spend and save money.
• What really is “big data” in a Procurement context (that enables sourcing managers to make better decisions)?
• Utilizing a Spend Analytics tool to analyze your spend and to direct your resources to the areas of highest spend (with the theory that you save more money where it is spent).
• Predictive Analytics — where else should we be using business analytics to make better sourcing decisions?
• Anticipating and seeking data to optimize, simulate and/or create decision models to look over the horizon and to create business solutions that are truly a competitive advantage
Yasuo Sonoda, Senior Global Manager, Travel & Card Services, Procurement Analytics at VeriSign

Yasuo Sonoda

Senior Global Manager, Travel & Card Services, Procurement Analytics
VeriSign

Dorian Williams

Director, Head of Indirect Procurement
Broadcom

Working Group 5

09:35 - 10:45 Breaking Down Your Organization To Build And Staff Your Team
One of the toughest tasks for any procurement executive is to determine the right organizational structure of the procurement team. During this working group, discuss with your peers:
• The benefits and drawbacks of centralized and decentralized teams
• How many dollars one person should manage
• The data needed to benchmark staff
• How to best organize your team based on your company’s specific needs
• Managing the talent pipeline to ensure your team members complement, not compete, with each other
• Ensuring they have the training and mentors needed to become an influential asset to the team

Barbara Smith

Enterprise Labor Services Purchasing Manager
Xerox Corporation

Brian Reichardt

Purchasing Director
PetSmart

10:45 - 11:05 Networking Break

Group 7

Working Groups

11:05 - 12:15 For Mastering Complex Categories
These working group sessions are designed to help you develop strategies for dealing with complex or non-traditional categories that many procurement practitioners are now responsible for. Each group will be facilitated by a category expert and two practitioners, and they will guide the group toward constructing five ideas for tackling these categories and report back the results to the entire group during the afternoon sessions. Each group is limited to 30 participants in order to maximize interactivity.

Working Group 1

11:05 - 12:15 Marketing: How Can The Left Brain Help The Right Brain?
Companies invest vast sums in marketing each year yet inefficiencies in spend is rife, hidden behind the curtain of creativity. Huge opportunities await those procurement teams ready to tackle one of the few unconquered areas of spend. But how can procurement teams (the left brain) get closer to marketing (the right brain) to unlock real value. In this session you will discuss:
• Becoming marketing’s ally
• Generating additional budget for marketers
• Identifying quick-wins and tackling more complex budget categories
• Value vs cost
• Measuring what matters

Patrick Fogarty

CEO Americas
Charterhouse

Peter Melanson

Global Sourcing Manager
Intel Corporation

As companies have better understanding of how the Affordable Care Act, Same-Sex Marriage and Employer Health Exchanges play into how healthcare and benefits are sourced, how can procurement work better with HR & Benefits to bring further clarity to rein in the variety of costs associated with each?
• Working with HR and Benefits managers and vendors to ensure contracts contain costs without sacrificing quality
• The sometimes controversial ways companies are solving these issues
• How procurement is working with HR to find additional savings in areas such as recruitment and supplier negotiation

Jeff Devon

VP - Indirect Procurement
Hewlett Packard

Jim Mangan

Director of Corporate Services Procurement
United Continental Airlines

Whether you’re sourcing legal, consulting or other professional services, you need to change your buying mindset. Discuss why sourcing services is more difficult than sourcing goods, and how to get buy-in from stakeholders to ensure a win-win for everyone.
• Getting users to follow procurement’s processes
• How to penetrate spend in the legal department and work with them on contract development and negotiation
• Extracting savings through alternative pricing structures, eliminating redundant fees, and contract consolidation
• Creating a template for consultant engagement
• Benchmarking freelance and boutique consulting houses

Bob Hein

Head of Enterprise Strategic Sourcing & Procurement
Verisk Analytics

Phil Sampona, Global Category Senior Manager – Professional Services at FMC Corporation

Phil Sampona

Global Category Senior Manager – Professional Services
FMC Corporation

With every department in your company spending some of their budgets on IT, each with different needs and different processes, it’s important to have a unified and coherent program. Discuss during this session:
• Developing relationships with the IT Stakeholders and getting the CIO’s buy-in
• Understanding future needs- not just current ones
• How product lifecycle and upgrade cycles impact the cost and buying process
• Exploiting your sourcing knowledge to show how it dovetails with their category expertise
• How the emergence of cloud and SaaS platforms impacts sourcing strategy
• The interplay of IT with other indirect categories- who owns the project?
Neil Schloss, Manager IT and Marketing Procurement at Perdue Farms

Neil Schloss

Manager IT and Marketing Procurement
Perdue Farms

Nicky Dilsworth-Floyd, Sr. Manager – IT/Online Procurement at Sears Holdings Corporation

Nicky Dilsworth-Floyd

Sr. Manager – IT/Online Procurement
Sears Holdings Corporation

What’s next in travel program management? Go beyond and uncover strategies for solving your challenges and best practices needed to manage a global travel program. Learn:
• How to address key issues companies face when implementing a global program
• How travel services should be delivered across multiple countries
• What data standards you should use for reporting
• How to benchmark your travel programs; have you really extracted all the savings?
Jay Sklar, Chief Procurement Officer at Hub International Limited

Jay Sklar

Chief Procurement Officer
Hub International Limited

Charles Bacharach, VP of Sales at Orbitz for Business

Charles Bacharach

VP of Sales
Orbitz for Business

Brett Healy, Director of Global Procurement at Capsugel

Brett Healy

Director of Global Procurement
Capsugel

Nancy Murray, VP of Strategic Sourcing & Procurement at IMG Worldwide

Nancy Murray

VP of Strategic Sourcing & Procurement
IMG Worldwide

12:15 - 13:15 Procurement Practitioners Networking Lunch

13:15 - 13:55 Keynote Presentation: The Power of Small Ideas in the Land of Giants

When is the last time you were inspired into action? Come hear Derreck talk about a small but powerful idea that awakened a whole industry into action.
Derreck Kayongo, Founder at Global Soap Project

Derreck Kayongo

Founder
Global Soap Project

13:55 - 14:50 Working Group Report Backs

The facilitators of the morning working groups will each take 5 minutes to present the outcomes from their session.

14:50 - 15:10 An Innovative Approach To Putting Your Indirect Spend Under Control

Indirect spend is a key cost driver of organizations large and small, yet putting the spend under control is highly challenging. In this session, we'll take a holistic look at indirect spend in three buying occasions -- strategic sourcing, tactical sourcing (3-bids-and-buy), and spot buy (non-sourced, ad-hoc purchasing). Both sourcing and procurement managers can gain insights and best practices during this session to reduce sourcing and procurement cycle time while getting the most value out of the purchases to meet business needs.

Sundar Kamakshisundaram

Senior Director, Solutions Marketing
Ariba

15:10 - 15:40 Networking Break And Opening Of The Solutions Zone (Conference Opens To All Attendees)


Track A: Globalization

15:40 - 16:00 Presentation: Reinforcing Procurement’s Role in an Interconnected Organization
Procurement is one of the few organizational departments that can see across the entire company. How do you develop and sustain relationships with other departments to ensure the best use of your services. Gain insight into:
• How procurement can and should be used as a shared service
• Strengthening connections with finance, audit, legal, sales and marketing to get the best deals on your sourcing projects and create more fruitful engagements
Quave Burton, VP Global Expense Management at Abercrombie & Fitch

Quave Burton

VP Global Expense Management
Abercrombie & Fitch

Track B: Workforce Management

15:40 - 16:00 Presentation: Managing a Global Workforce
Multinational organizations often don’t have centralized teams, and the challenges of managing a spread-out team today are different than were just 5 years ago. This session will discuss how to effectively manage your global team.
• Finding the right mix of global and local staff
• Bringing a globally dispersed and diverse team together despite the geographical and cultural distances
• Balancing remote vs on-site management
• Dealing with dotted-line reporting and local vs. global decision making in hybrid and global organizations
• Overcoming communication hurdles
Karon Evanoff, Global Supply Chain Vice President at HID Global

Karon Evanoff

Global Supply Chain Vice President
HID Global

Globalization has helped CPOs source the lowest costs and best values for goods and services. When everyone and everything is connected, do regional differences help or hinder the sourcing process? Hear from this panel of global procurement leaders to improve your global indirect procurement strategies.
• How do you get started in developing a global strategy across your divisions?
• Determining the optimal organizational structure for your global team
• How can you best communicate best practices between countries and implement them across the enterprise?
• What categories are ripe candidates for global sourcing?
• Driving contracts globally to extract savings and create value
Daeon Richardson, Director of Global Procurement, Center of Excellence at DENTSPLY International

Daeon Richardson

Director of Global Procurement, Center of Excellence
DENTSPLY International

Joseph Richardson, President & CEO at Professional Purchasing Partners

Joseph Richardson

President & CEO
Professional Purchasing Partners

Michael Shaw, Advisory Board Member at American Council of Sourcing and Procurement Executives

Michael Shaw

Advisory Board Member
American Council of Sourcing and Procurement Executives

What you need to know about the risks and opportunities of managing different levels of contingent employees:
• Co-employment and compliance issues, who’s responsible for violations?
• Benchmarking labor costs against current market trends, not last year’s budget
• Sourcing talent
• How large a role should MSPs play in your contingent labor workforce?
• Rolling out contingent labor programs globally
• Developing playbooks to manage contract labor outside of the United States

Adam Boal

Executive Director of Global Indirect Procurement
Amgen, Inc.

Christopher Kelley, Category Manager - Contingent Workforce Program at Salesforce.com

Christopher Kelley

Category Manager - Contingent Workforce Program
Salesforce.com

Marc Ruzicka, Strategic Sourcing and Contracts Manager at Farmers Insurance

Marc Ruzicka

Strategic Sourcing and Contracts Manager
Farmers Insurance

Track A: Globalization

16:40 - 17:00 Sourcing Accomplished…NOW WHAT? Best Practices To Make Your Savings Stick
  • Why is it so hard to get sourcing savings to the bottom line?
  • What’s causing the savings leakage?
  • The pain doesn’t end with savings leakage…
  • The playbook: How to plug the savings leaks
Jake Wojcik, Senior Vice President at Insight Sourcing Group & SpendHQ

Jake Wojcik

Senior Vice President
Insight Sourcing Group & SpendHQ

Track B: Workforce Management

16:40 - 17:00 Dignity Health’s Contingent Workforce & Services Procurement Transformation
In this session Matthew Elliott will share an overview of Dignity Health’s flexible workforce program. As the US’ fifth largest health system, Dignity Health uses Fieldglass to manage 400 contract workers, equating $70 million in labor spend, and added its Statement of Work-based resources to the program this year. Learn how Dignity Health transformed its processes around its job families, rate cards and vendors to ultimately drive program maturity, operationalize its program and achieve cost savings.
Matthew Elliott, Director of Resource Capacity Management for IT at Dignity Health

Matthew Elliott

Director of Resource Capacity Management for IT
Dignity Health

TABLE 1: An Innovative Approach To Putting Your Indirect Spend Under Control
Hosted by: Sundar Kamakshisundaram, Senior Director, Solutions Marketing, Ariba

TABLE 2: Sourcing Accomplished…NOW WHAT? Best Practices To Make Your Savings Stick
Hosted by: Jake Wojcik, Senior Vice President, Insight Sourcing Group & SpendHQ

TABLE 3: Creating a Procurement Center of Excellence
Hosted by: Stephen Osmun, Strategic Sourcing Manager, Process Center of Excellence, Anthem

TABLE 4: Integrating Social Tools Into The Procurement Process
Hosted by: Melvin Landry, Director, Strategic Sourcing, Caesars Entertainment Corporation

TABLE 5: Dignity Health’s Contingent Workforce & Services Procurement Transformation
Hosted by: Matthew Elliott, Director of Resource Capacity Management for IT, Dignity Health

TABLE 6: Benchmarking for Equitable Contracting
Hosted by: Sarthak Brahma, Vice President, Price Assurance, Everest Group

TABLE 7: Transforming Your P-Card Program
Hosted by: Joel Kornberg, Vice President, Global Procurement, Informatica

TABLE 8: Low-Cost vs. Best-Cost Country Sourcing
Hosted by: Mariela Oetinger, Strategic Sourcing Group Director: Indirect Sourcing, Safeway

TABLE 9: The Impact of the ACA on Contingent and Contract Employees
Hosted by: Katie Streu, Contingent Workforce Program Manager, Twitter

TABLE 10: P2P Optimization
Hosted by: Cindy Yan, Head of Source to Pay, Twitter

TABLE 11: How To Save on Global Purchases Using an IT Aggregator
Hosted by: Peter Waters, Director of Enterprise Sales, GlobalServe

Mariela Oetinger, Group Director Strategic Sourcing at Safeway Inc

Mariela Oetinger

Group Director Strategic Sourcing
Safeway Inc

Stephen Osmun, Strategic Sourcing Manager at Anthem, Inc.

Stephen Osmun

Strategic Sourcing Manager
Anthem, Inc.

Sundar Kamakshisundaram

Senior Director, Solutions Marketing
Ariba

Melvin Landry

Director of Strategic Sourcing
Caesars Entertainment

Joel Kornberg, VP, Global Procurement at Informatica

Joel Kornberg

VP, Global Procurement
Informatica

Katie Streu

Contingent Workforce Program Manager
Twitter

Cindy Yan

Manager of Global Strategic Sourcing
Twitter

Jake Wojcik, Senior Vice President at Insight Sourcing Group & SpendHQ

Jake Wojcik

Senior Vice President
Insight Sourcing Group & SpendHQ

Sarthak Brahma

CEO & Managing Partner
HEX Advisory Group

Matthew Elliott, Director of Resource Capacity Management for IT at Dignity Health

Matthew Elliott

Director of Resource Capacity Management for IT
Dignity Health

Peter Waters

Director of Enterprise Sales
GlobalServe

18:00 - 23:59 Southwest Fiesta Reception in the Solutions Zone