Professional development is about always learning and
growing in your role.
Education allows you to improve, and can help achieve your
goals the job that you’re already in. It also sets you up to have a better
chance at promotions in the future.
Education comes in many forms though. Once in a steady
career, classroom education becomes less of a norm, as self-directed learning
takes its place. While self-directed learning can mean many things, like
webinars, seminars, industry conferences, etc., reading industry books is one
of my favorite tools.
Books are great way to stay on top of your self-training all
year round and direct your own growth.
The 7 titles below are top rated procurement and purchasing
books available on Amazon, written for professionals just like yourself.
Explore and enjoy!
By Tom DePaoli available on Amazon
4.3 out of 5 stars

Straight forward and to the point you will not be able to
put it down until you have finished the purchasing journey.

by Michael
H. Hugos
4.7 out of 5
stars (22 reviews)

Presenting the core concepts and techniques of supply chain management in a clear, concise and easily readable style, the Third Edition of Essentials of Supply Chain Management outlines the most crucial tenets and concepts of supply chain management.
- Understand what supply chains are and how they work
- Explore the latest technology and practices available for supply chain management
- Offers new cases and executive interviews throughout the book
- Written by author of supply chain simulation application SCM Globe
- High performance supply chains that deliver competitive advantage are key to any strategy for staying ahead in today's complex, real-time world.
The Third
Edition provides tools, guidance, and examples to help you create such supply
chains in your organization.
by Eliyahu
M. Goldratt
4.5 out of 5
stars (252 reviews)

Over
2 million copies sold! Used by thousands of companies and hundreds of business
schools! Required reading for anyone interested in the Theory of Constraints.
This book, which introduces the Theory of Constraints, is changing how America
does business.
The
Goal is a gripping, fast-paced business novel about overcoming the barriers to
making money. You will learn the fundamentals of identifying and solving the
problems created by constraints. From the moment you finish the book you will
be able to start successfully addressing chronic productivity and quality
problems.
by David
Burt, Sheila Petcavage and Richard Pinkerton
4.3 out of 5
stars (6 reviews)

Written
for purchasing managers, Proactive Purchasing in the Supply Chain reveals how
to use the latest and best procurement practices to help your organization
maximize the effectiveness and efficiency of its supply chain. The ability of
purchasing to dramatically increase return on investment, reduce costs, improve
quality, and shorten time to market is highlighted throughout this practical
guide.
Essential
topics such as legal issues, green purchasing, negotiation, ethics, price-cost
analysis, production-inventory control, purchasing risk management, sourcing,
and demand-logistics management are addressed. Real-world case studies in each
chapter demonstrate the strategies presented in the book. A detailed planning
model for implementing these world-class procurement methods is also contained
in this definitive resource.
The
authors combine extensive industry, educational, research, and consulting
experience to cover topics such as:
- The latest "best-in-class" purchasing methods, tools, procedures, and systems
- Price-cost analyses and how to fight price increases
- How to organize the purchasing department to achieve maximum value added in the supply chain
- Green purchasing
- Purchasing risk management programs and procedures
- How to separate strategic from tactical buying
- Step-by-step checklists for major purchasing functions
- How to overcome obstacles
- Forecasting methods for demand management
- How to transform the purchasing department from a cost center to a value-added operation
- Social responsibility and ethical issues
- Planning steps and basic management skills
- Preparation for relevant
certification programs
By Meir
Liraz
4 out of 5
stars

In another
plant, Joe White was wondering what to do about a new supplier of electronic
components he had just purchased from. "I got a good price on the first
shipment, and so signed an order for two more shipments. The bill I got for
this last shipment is almost $600 over that of the first. I told the supplier
to take it back or reduce the bill, and he said that his quotation gave him the
right to increase prices as inflation and labor expenses rose for him. I know I
could get the shipment for less, elsewhere."
Both these situations highlight the need to follow good purchasing procedures to reduce the incidence of such problems.
Both these situations highlight the need to follow good purchasing procedures to reduce the incidence of such problems.
In
this guide you will review the activities which lead to effective purchasing.
Specifically, you will explore the procurement cycle which concerns
decisions on:
- how to determine the firm's purchasing needs
- finding a supplier who will best satisfy purchasing needs
- negotiating and making the purchase
- communicating the purchase decision to the supplier and to relevant personnel within your firm,
- and a follow-up procedure for evaluating your purchasing decisions.
According
to Dun & Bradstreet, 90% of all business failures analyzed can be traced to
poor management. This is backed up by my own experience. In my 31 years as a
business coach and consultant to businesses, I've seen practically dozens of
business owners fail and go under -- not because they weren't talented or smart
enough -- but because they were trying to re-invent the wheel rather than rely
on proven, tested methods that work. And that is where this book can help, it
will teach you how to avoid the common traps and mistakes and do everything
right the first time.
by F. Robert
Jacobs, William Berry, D. Clay Whybark, Thomas Vollmann
4 out of 5
stars (16 reviews)

Improve
supply chain effectiveness, productivity, customer satisfaction, and
profitability with help from this authoritative resource. Completely
up-to-date, Manufacturing Planning and Control for Supply Chain Management:
APICS/CPIM Certification Edition offers comprehensive preparation for the
challenging CPIM exam with hundreds of practice exam questions and detailed
case studies. In-depth coverage of manufacturing planning and control (MPC)
best practices and the latest research gives you the competitive advantage in
today's global manufacturing environment, and helps you to obtain the coveted
CPIM designation.
Covers
the state of the art in manufacturing, including:
- Manufacturing planning and control
- Enterprise resource planning
- Demand management
- Forecasting
- Sales and operations planning
- Master production scheduling
- Material requirements planning
- Capacity planning and management
- Production activity control
- Advanced scheduling
- Just-in-time
- Distribution requirements planning
- Management of supply chain logistics
- Order point inventory control methods
- Strategy and MPC system
design
By Douglas
Brown
5 out of 5
stars (2 reviews)

Easy
to read and understand, this step-by-step guide and will take the mystery out
of how to reduce costs in four critical areas: food, beverage, operations and
labor.
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