women in procurement final presentation
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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
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Leading global excellence in procurement and supply
Sarah Collins, CPO at NSW Roads and Maritime Services
Introduction
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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
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Leading global excellence in procurement and supply
Sean Johnson, Partner at u&u Recruitment Partners
Statistics and Observations
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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
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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
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Leading global excellence in procurement and supply
Carrie McCafferty, Category Manager at Westpac
The Mentee Perspective
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Leading global excellence in procurement and supply
Sommer Baxter, Director of Procurement at PwC
The Mentor Perspective
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Leading global excellence in procurement and supply
Linda Eames, CPO at NRMA
Experiences of Mentoring
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Leading global excellence in procurement and supply
Sarah Collins, CPO at NSW Roads and Maritime Services
Conclusion and Questions?
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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