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Checklist for enhancing your Supplier Relationship Management !

Supplier Relationship Management (SRM) is management system and methodology widely accepted amongst procurement and supply chain management professionals.

It serves as a backbone for collaboration between buyer and supplier, during activities such as, but not limited to, pre-contracting, selection, contracting, production, post-production and review/evaluation.

As CIPS describes it, “SRM is a comprehensive approach to procurement, managing and capturing the post contract value from key business relationships” (CIPS).

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