A road map is a high-level plan of what needs to happen when, in order to aid detailed planning. Road maps are used in planning procurement strategies and in developing technology road maps. A road map can help stakeholders reach consensus about what needs to be done as they can see the program of activities as a coherent whole, rather than a series of unrelated tasks. Road maps also allow prioritisation and allocation of resources and can help communicate plans to others in an accessible and simple way.
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With over 800 Procurement specific terms (and growing) you will find everything you need to know or thought you knew about the Procurement function. Our aim is to provide you with a comprehensive list collated from the Comprara Groups hub of training and procurement consulting source materials.The Procurement Glossary has been compiled by industry expert Paul Rogers.