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WELCOME Event Number 2

Furness Branch

3rd July 2014 2

AGENDA 17:30 – 18:00 Registration

Welcome Introductions CIPS / Branch Update 18:15 – 19:15 Ulverston Brewing Company Personal Development Journeys Question & Answer 20:00 Close

Furness Branch

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ATTENDEES Furness Branch

BAE Systems

Acrastyle Limited

Calsonic Kansei

Innovia Films Ltd

James Cropper plc

Xemptor Consulting Ltd

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“The Mission for the Branch is: • To provide a local Professional Network • To promote representation, visibility and engagement in the local environment • To develop relationships between Member and Branch • To facilitate local sharing of Knowledge and Best Practice • To ensure alignment with CIPS strategy • Promote the professional and personal benefits of Membership in order to raise the profile and image of CIPS locally and thereby recruit new Members • Elect an executive committee and hold yearly AGM’s • Protect the image and reputation of CIPS through good stewardship of the CIPS brand

Furness Branch BRANCH MISSION

3rd July 2014 5

BRANCH UPDATE – Committee Furness Branch

Chair Jeannette Medati

Vice Chair/Treasurer Mike Farnworth

Secretary Donna Martin

Communications Officer Mike Miles

Education Liaison Officers Lauren Golding/Lydia Waites

Social Media Officer Natalie Threadingham

General Committee Members Andy Payne/Ian Crawshaw

Interim Committee Members - an AGM will be held next year to formally vote in the committee

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Furness Branch

BRANCH UPDATE – Social Media

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BRANCH UPDATE – Events Furness Branch

Two events in the planning stages: Driveline Engineering – 8th October TBC Event – 1st/2nd week in December

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CIPS UPDATE – AGM Furness Branch

CIPS is pleased to announce that following a majority ‘yes vote’ amongst members on 25 June 2014 at the CIPS Annual General Meeting, we can proceed to make a formal submission to Her Majesty’s Privy Council to make agreed changes to the CIPS Charter and bye-laws. This means that CIPS can offer Chartered Procurement & Supply Professional status for suitably qualified and experienced members, and change the Institute’s name to The Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply, once approved. This last stage is the result of a long period of discussion, development and consultation with a wide range of stakeholders including the global membership, CIPS Congress and the Board of Trustees, as well as procurement and supply management leaders in public, private and third sectors plus other professional bodies. We invited members to take part in a poll earlier this year and published documentation setting out recommendations and rationale for the changes and what it would mean for members, the Institute and for the profession. FCIPS will remain the most senior membership grade, and MCIPS will remain the benchmark grade for qualified professionals. We’re excited that the new Chartered Status will be an opportunity for members to enhance their lifelong learning. The results of this vote showed 90% of voters were in favour of both proposals. We will keep stakeholders and members informed of the progress of HM Privy Council’s approval expected later this year.

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Furness Branch

ULVERSTON BREWING COMPANY

Anita & Paul

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Furness Branch

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT JOURNEYS

Mark McKinley Lydia Waites

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CIPS Furness Branch Event - ‘Ulverston Brewery

Tour & Talk’

Mark Mckinley

Introduction

• Leeds Metropolitan University

o BA (HONS) Business Studies

o Postgraduate Diploma in Business

• Graduate role for Leeds Metropolitan Carnegie

• Spent a year in Australia

• Joined BAE Systems as a Buyer - 2011

o Major Systems Life Support and Pressure Vessels Teams

o Strategy & Performance

o Commenced CIPS 2012

9th November 2012 ] 12

My CIPS journey

Foundation Diploma -

Level 4 (2012)

Advanced Diploma -

Level 5 (2013)

Professional Diploma -

Level 6 (2014)

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Pro’s and Con’s

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Paid to get a qualification

Relationship and network building

Attending the workshops

Learning development / applicable work base knowledge

Access to resources

Career development and enhanced opportunities

Personal study time

Time away from home & work

The Exam

Learning and feedback

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The benefits of the facilitated workshops

The Learning modules

What changes would I make to the CIPS programme?

My successes and highlights so far

Advice to future students

Any Questions?

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My CIPS Student Experience

Unpublished work copyright 2013 [insert appropriate security/export control markings]. BAE Systems. All rights reserved. 17

Lydia Waites

Lydia Waites – Senior Buyer

Unpublished work copyright 2013 [insert appropriate security/export control markings]. BAE Systems. All rights reserved. 18

• Previously worked for Siemens and now with

BAE Systems Maritime Submarines

• Education Liaison Officer for the CIPS

Furness Branch

• Currently studying for CIPS Advanced

Diploma

• Text Books

• Online Resources

• Continuing Professional Development

• Past exam papers

• Distance Learning

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Furness Branch EVENT SUMMARY

• Next Event being planned for Wednesday 8th October at Driveline Engineering

• Follow on event TBC – 1st / 2nd week in December

• Thank you for attending • let us have your ideas for content at future events • Feedback – how was it for you?

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Furness Branch

QUESTIONS?