As growth-stage companies scale from Series A through Series C, vendor contracts priced for an earlier, smaller business quietly drain margin. The gap between what you pay and what your... read more →
Operator Playbook: Capturing Procurement Value in Multi-Site Healthcare Acquisitions By Dan Bleicher, Partner, Inside Consulting. Published April 7, 2026. A practical guide for PE sponsors and C-suite executives at multi-site... read more →
Very often, businesses executing transformations either pursue revenue initiatives or cost initiatives, but not both- leaving significant value on the table. We explore why this tends to happen and how it can be advantageous... read more →
In an era of higher inflation and interest rates, the easy wins in sourcing are gone. Suppliers weigh current profits ahead of future volume growth. The typical sourcing plays no... read more →
Many businesses leak revenue (undercharge customers) while also paying vendors for services not consumed. While these problems seem different, they're aspects of the same core issue and offer significant low-risk... read more →
Most mid-market post-merger integrations leave money on the table. For completely understandable reasons, management teams focus on organizational issues and perceived big-ticket synergy drivers. Meanwhile, sourcing synergy realization tends to be moderate-... read more →
Chances are, you're already acutely aware of the current inflation climate: Core CPI recently experienced the largest rate of increase since 1982 As we re-open, demand is increasing across many... read more →
While using Group Purchasing Options (GPO) or Parent Company contracts for sourcing is better than doing nothing and it requires little effort, it's not always the best approach as it... read more →
Firms with significant spend in Technology (bandwidth, storage, software) have a window of opportunity to realize sourcing opportunities. Only the prepared firms will capitalize on this chance to improve their... read more →
Recently a head of procurement asked me “why do you all use a scoring model to estimate savings potential…why not just compare the prices we pay to comparable prices at other... read more →