Ethical Procurement in Higher Education: Why It Matters for Schools and Universities

The Oxford College of Procurement and Supply defines ethical procurement as a code of conduct and a commitment to environmental, social, and economic issues. It’s the set of principles that guides an approach to procurement and eliminates unethical practices throughout the supply chain. Increasingly, colleges and universities recognize the importance of ethical considerations in their […]
Aligning Procurement Goals with Strategic Purchasing Power

Schools, colleges, and universities are constantly seeking ways to optimize their resources while ensuring they can provide top-tier services for students, staff, and faculty. In today’s environment, doing so generally means working with limited or declining budgets and an intense focus on cost-efficient solutions, without sacrificing quality. It’s a big job. Aligning your procurement goals […]
What Is the Best ERP Software for Colleges? How Cooperative Purchasing Organizations Help Secure the Best Deal

Today’s students expect a high degree of online services,posing a growing challenge for schools still relying on legacy software. “When they go to university, (students) expect to be able to get systems and services that look like what they’re used to using online from so many other providers,” said Michael Berman, now-retired CIO of the […]
What Trends Are Happening in Higher Education Procurement? Tech, Sustainability, and More.

What trends are happening in procurement in higher ed? Four key factors are shaping the procurement landscape moving forward: Supply chain uncertainty: Procurement teams are now focusing on building resilient supply networks rather than just cutting costs, helping institutions adapt to changing global markets. AI and data analytics: New technologies are revolutionizing how universities analyze […]
E&I Cooperative Services Launches Community Engagement and Education Division to Advance the Education Procurement Profession
Oct 10, 2024 | New Division to Focus on Education, Networking, and Research to Foster Professional Development, Cross-Institutional Collaboration, and Procurement Innovation
Understanding the Education Cooperative Definition: What Is a Cooperative Supplier Relationship?

Tight budgets and bigger workloads it may not be the best way to work, but it has become more than the norm at academic institutions. Rising costs, decreased staff, and an increased emphasis on cost control are turning an already challenging job into a nearly overwhelming experience for many procurement teams. With the pressure to […]
How Suppliers Can Thrive in Education Cooperative Ecosystems

Working with a group purchasing organization (GPO) helps suppliers achieve economies of scale. Instead of having to submit customized RFPs for multiple organizations and negotiate individual contracts, suppliers can dramatically reduce their acquisition costs by entering into cooperative agreements with GPOs. By reducing the cost of sales and generating a larger volume of sales, suppliers […]
Educational Cooperatives in Action: Spotlight on Successful Business Partnerships

Forming successful business partnerships with suppliers can produce big benefits for universities.. When you work together with suppliers, you can develop innovative solutions and drive efficiency. By aligning goals, this collaboration generally produces better solutions and value compared to a strictly transactional relationship. Cooperative Contracts in Action What is an example of a cooperative relationship […]
Maximizing Opportunities: How Education Cooperatives Reshape Business Landscapes

To say the education landscape has changed dramatically over the past few years is an understatement. Forget about the jolt from the pandemic; that’s yesterday’s news. Today, most schools are dealing with even tighter budget constraints, rising prices, technology challenges, fewer staff, and shifting enrollment. Ensuring schools, colleges, and universities have the goods and services […]
The Tangible ROI Benefits of Educational Cooperative Agreements

It seems like everyone working in education is being tasked with doing more with less. Smaller budgets, fewer staff, and yet an increased workload. Sound familiar? Procurement teams are being asked to balance quality, volume, and cost while working within tight budget constraints and a mandate to reduce spend. At the same time, prices are […]