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Big winners from the 2011 CIPSA Procurement Professional Awards

Some of Australasia’s leading procurement professionals were acknowledged for their outstanding contribution to the fastest growing profession in business at the annual CIPS Australasia Procurement Professional Awards held on 13 October, 2011 at Crown Palladium in Melbourne.

Chris Browne MCIPS

 More than 500 guests were on hand to see the major award for the evening, the CIPS Leadership Award, presented to Chris Browne MCIPS, the Director of the New Zealand Government’s Ministry of Economic Development.

The award was presented by CIPS President Mr Peter Rushton FCIPS who travelled from the United Kingdom to attend the ceremony.

Each year the prestigious CIPS Leadership Award is presented to the individual (or organisation) who has displayed conspicuous leadership of thought or action that has delivered real benefit to an organisation, or to others, and therefore offered exceptional leadership to the profession.

Among other programmes, Mr Browne was instrumental in directing the procurement work associated with earthquake recovery in Christchurch.

2011 CIPS Leadership Award Winner Chris Browne MCIPS

Awards were also presented across an additional eight categories including:

  • Young Procurement Professional of the Year
  • Most Improved Example of Socially Responsible Procurement
  • Best People Development Initiative
  • Most Improved Procurement Operation


CIPS Australasia (CIPSA) is the peak body for all those engaged in the procurement and supply chain management profession across Australasia, providing a wide range of services for the benefit of members and the wider business community.

CIPSA Managing Director Jonathan Dutton said the gala awards night was a highlight of the twoday CIPSA Annual Conference held in Melbourne each October.

“In the current economic climate it is critically important that procurement professionals manage business ‘risk’ with a firm hand. The annual conference provides vital information to assist procurement specialists to address their tasks and the gala awards night acknowledges those in the profession who are leading by example,” Mr Dutton said.

Young Procurement Professional of the Year


Sponsored by: ProcureNet

Winner: Tage Tveit procurement specialist from Bank of Queensland for “his commitment to his own professional development, leadership of successful and commercially significant projects, leadership of a cross-functional team to achieve an innovative solution to a commercial need, leadership of diverse teams and commitment to development of the profession through membership of the CIPSA Regional Committee in Queensland”.

Most Improved Example of Socially Responsible Procurement


Sponsored by: The Faculty

Winner: (Co-winner) Rio Tinto
Winner: (Co-winner) The Laminex Group
Rio Tinto for its work with indigenous people and the Laminex Group for improvement in product sourcing and manufacturing with broad success.

 

Best Cross-Functional Teamwork Project


Sponsored by: QBT

Winner: Queensland Government Chief Procurement Office “for the sheer scale and complexity of the cross functional project, working with agencies to gain collaboration to develop and implement a new, whole-of-Government arrangement for salary packaging”.

 

Best Supplier Partnership


Sponsored by: Hudson RPO

Winner: Santos Limited (supplier Toll Energy)
“Santos and Toll Energy’s collaboration to produce substantial supply-chain improvements following a review of Santos’ logistics category. This is a great example of high level collaboration to achieve business objectives, including working jointly to solve problems and achieve regulatory changes that were necessary to harvest the benefits sought”.

 

Best People Development Initiative


Sponsored by: Vertical Talent (Sydney)

Winner: George Weston Food for their People Development Programme (one of the ten core goals of Procurement for George Weston Foods); “an exemplary program in terms of offering multi-level people development. An outstanding initiative strategically planned and implemented”.

 

Best Process Improvement Initiative


Sponsored by: Basware

Winner: Local Government Procurement (NSW Govt') for its ‘Vendor Panel’ web-based sourcing application. “An innovative and successful initiative to enhance the value of a pre-qualification scheme to both buyers and suppliers and to improve the way in which it is managed”.

 

Most Improved Procurement Operation


Sponsored by: Officemax

Winner: George Weston Foods for its Procurement Transformation Project. “A thorough approach, sustainable implementation, managing procurement influence at a level appropriate for the organisation”.

 

Most Innovative and Effective Use of Technology


Sponsored by: Fieldglass

Winner: Energex for its ePQS “harnessing the power of automation” project that through the use of automated templates has achieved significant process improvements and savings through the use of technology.

 

CIPS Leadership Award


Winner:
Chris Browne MCIPS.


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Past Winners


Past PP Award Winners 2007 – 2010

Award Category

Winner

2010

Most Improved Procurement Operation

NZ Ministry of Economic Development Manatu Ohanga

Best Example of Socially Responsible Procurement

NAB

Best Supplier Partnership

Westpac in conjunction with Fiserv Solutions Australia

Best Cross-Functional Teamwork Project

Award shared by: Woolworths Limited & NZ Ministry of Economic Development Manatu Ohanga

Best People Development Initiative

NZ Ministry of Economic Development Manatu Ohanga

Best Process Improvement Initiative

Commonwealth Bank / Bankwest

Best Infrastructure and Capital Works Programme

NZ Ministry of Economic Development Manatu Ohanga

CIPS Leadership Award

Kevin McCafferty - NSW Railcorp

Young Procurement Professional of the Year

Susannah Malcolm - QLD Govt' Chief Procurement Office

2009

Most Improved Procurement Operation

BHP Billiton (Olympic Dam Supply)

Best Example of Socially Responsible Procurement

Coles (Turning Supermarket Waste Into Valuable secondary Materials)

Best Supplier Partnership

Qantas Airways and RECARO Aircraft Seating

Best Process Improvement Initiative

The Westpac Group (Process Improvement for Professional Services)

Best Infrastructure and Capital Works Programme

Santos (Jackson Power Project)

CIPS Leadership Award

Papua New Guinea Government Central Supply and Tenders Board

Young Procurement Professional of the Year

Marissa Brown (BAE Systems)

2008

Most Improved Procurement Operation

SP AusNet

Best Cross-Functional teamwork project

Mercy Health

Best Supplier Partnership

Stockland (partnering VSS Security Services)

Best Process Improvement Initiative

Santos (i-Procurement project)

Best People Development Initiative

Office of Government Procurement, Dept Treasury & Finance WA

CIPS Leadership Award

Rio Tinto Procurement
Restrospective Awards- for 2005: Bill Auckett (University of Adelaide), for 2006: Phil Weird (Government Procurement Development Group, NZ MED)

Young Procurement Professional of the Year

Simon Goodman (British American Tobacco Australasia)

2007

Best Improved Procurement Operation

Shared by: Parmalat Australia and Office of Government Procurement (Department of Treasury & Finance WA)

Best Cross-Functional teamwork project

British American Tobacco Australia

Best Supplier Partnership

Insurance Australia Group (IAG) partnering Blue Star Print Group

Best Process Improvement Initiative

Office of Government Procurement, Department of Treasury & Finance WA

Best People Development Initiative

BAE Systems

CIPS Leadership Award

John Tondut – Executive Director Office of Government Procurement (Department of Treasury & Finance WA)

Special Achievement Award

University of Sydney

 

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