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Leading global excellence in procurement and supply
Women in Procurement Program -Global LaunchCIPS Australasia 10th Annual Conference16 October 2014
Presenters: Sarah Collins, Sommer Baxter, Linda Eames, Carrie McCafferty, Sean JohnsonCoordinator: Madeleine Tewes
Leading global excellence in procurement and supply
Sarah Collins, CPO at NSW Roads and Maritime Services
Introduction
Leading global excellence in procurement and supply
• Help women around the world do their “One Good Thing”
• Volunteer conceived and self-service operated
• Being piloted in Australia in 2014/ 15
• Registration survey open now
Introducing the Program
Leading global excellence in procurement and supply
Sean Johnson, Partner at u&u Recruitment Partners
Statistics and Observations
Women in ProcurementSean Johnson, Partner u&u – 16th October 2014
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Overview• Introduction – Who are you u&u?• Future trends• General gender gaps• Industry disparity• CPO split• Comparison with the old country• The dollar differential• Changes for the better• General thoughts
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Future Trends?• From now until 2018 23.4% of the worlds workforce will
change jobs• That’s 192 million people will be in different roles in just over
3 years time.• Rise of the Mega Trend?
– Globalization– Environmental Crisis– Demographic Change– Individualism – Digitization– Technological convergence
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Gender is tough at the top!11.3 million males reside in Australia
(49.8%)
11.4 million females reside in Australia (50.2%) yet
Only 14% of CEO’s in Australia are female
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Industry Gender Split
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Industry split – u&u
Client Candidate IV - 2013/140
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CPO DifferenceCPO
MaleFemale
CEO
MaleFemale
Industry
MaleFemale
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Comparison with the UK• AT Kearney predict the “rise of the female buyer” but a SCM World study states that just 7% of supply chain
leadership roles are held by women
• Women account for 20.4% of FTSE100 boards
• MARS lead the way with 2 of the 4 divisional supply chain VPs being female and leading discussions around the possibility of career gaps to enable family provision
Female Executive Sentiment:
• 2/3 said opportunities for women had not improved
• 80% said it would take 20 years before women fill 30% of board seats
Contributors:
• Shirley Cooper former CPO
• Merryl Bushel former BT CPO
• Nikki Bell – Head of Scottish Procurement Policy and Strategy
• Sarah Ellis – Procurement Director at BAA
• Robyn Wright – Principal at AT Kearney
• http://www.supplymanagement.com/news/2014/closing-the-gender-gap
• http://www.supplymanagement.com/analysis/features/2012/breaking-down-the-barriers
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Changes for the better• Energy Australia, BP and Westpac are just 3 companies
encouraging a gender balanced shortlist of candidates for all roles
• As a general statement; across all industries the percentage of women holding management positions is on the increase
• Female board level appointments in the UK have grown more than 40% in the last year
• Female graduates in procurement slightly outnumber their male counterparts already
• The number of females progressing into management has largely increase year on year for some time with varying levels of growth per annum
• AT Kearney “still” predict the Rise of the Female Buyer
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Positive TrendingU.S
Australia
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• Recently the average Australian procurement salary passed $175,000
• Companies have a recognised drive to see more females employed within a leadership function
• The massive disparity of males vs females holding the top job in procurement (and business in general) however is still concerning
• So; we need to take the graduate figure and translate that into leadership…
General thoughts
Leading global excellence in procurement and supply
Carrie McCafferty, Category Manager at Westpac
The Mentee Perspective
Leading global excellence in procurement and supply
Sommer Baxter, Director of Procurement at PwC
The Mentor Perspective
Leading global excellence in procurement and supply
Linda Eames, CPO at NRMA
Experiences of Mentoring
Leading global excellence in procurement and supply
Sarah Collins, CPO at NSW Roads and Maritime Services
Conclusion and Questions?
Leading global excellence in procurement and supply
Women in Procurement Program -Global LaunchCIPS Australasia 10th Annual Conference16 October 2014
Sarah Collins, Sommer Baxter, Linda Eames, Carrie McCafferty and Sean Johnson
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