Updated: November 8, 2022 - 6 MIN. READ
An effective procurement system involves managing all aspects of purchasing and spend for a business, especially the building maintenance, repair, and operation industry. While high-value and mid-value purchases typically receive the most attention, managing tail spend is one of the most effective ways property managers, building owners, and contractors can reduce costs. But what is tail spend, and how do you manage it?
Tail spend is typically defined as all spend that is not strategically managed or the bottom 20% of a company’s spend. These can be thousands of SKUs used daily as well as infrequent, or immediate need purchases across disparate groups of categories where management has very little visibility into the various suppliers being used. For building maintenance, tail spend includes replacement parts, materials, supplies, uniforms, and tools that are traditionally below the procurement level threshold for scrutiny. However, the difficulties associated with aggregating this data and centralizing tail end purchasing make it challenging to maintain sourcing compliance and increase savings.
Companies maintaining buildings typically have limited resources to manage the purchasing of these items, so the costs tend to creep out of control. Most facility managers focus on direct procurement, which includes sourcing materials and components necessary for routine building maintenance. However, indirect procurement, such as purchasing equipment and parts needed for spontaneous repairs, is often left unmanaged, despite being an essential part of property managers’ and building owners’ annual expenses.
Think of unmanaged tail spend like this: Your technicians routinely buy safety equipment, tools and replacement parts as needs arise, but since suppliers have not been stipulated and contracted discounts have not been negotiated, where they buy is based entirely on individual preference and convenience. As a result, thousands of purchases are taking place annually at near retail prices.
Depending on the size of the operation, the purchases are also not exclusively low-value items for building managers. A tail spend purchase can also include higher-value equipment that doesn’t follow standard procurement policies due to time constraints, often greatly increasing the total amount of unmanaged, inefficient purchasing.
Companies typically don’t manage tail spend even though it’s a great place to save money. Why? We already mentioned convenience, but there are several more reasons tail spend goes unmanaged:
If any of the reasons above ring true in your company, don’t worry. There is a simple solution for all of them: pre-negotiate prices.
The bottom line is once you identify areas that aren’t being managed, they’ll continue to be mismanaged. Negotiating set special pricing agreements with suppliers and educating employees as to why these suppliers are the sole resources for specific items are critical steps building owners and property managers need to take in order to optimize their procurement processes.
Even though it is difficult to predict when you’ll need to make purchases from these suppliers, you can control how much it’ll cost you when the time comes. This brings stability to otherwise chaotic circumstances by providing an efficient purchasing protocol where pricing and service levels are negotiated and controlled in advance of unexpected service or maintenance requests.
Spend management tools help to solve the organizational problems associated with managing tail spend in the building maintenance, repair, and operation industry. Many managers don’t have the resources to manage procurement spending effectively on their own, but, with the help of business analytics and data, this optimization process can be outsourced to procurement management software.
Procurement platforms take the tedious organizational steps out of managing tail spend. A digital buying assistant will negotiate with suppliers for you and make spending adjustments. Adding this to your building maintenance processes can improve spend control and visibility across your procurement process. Once you have gathered spend data, the cloud-based supply chain management software will reveal optimizations that a facility manager can implement.
When you focus on improving tail spend management, you can greatly increase savings and efficiency by streamlining the procurement process and increasing purchasing transparency, allowing for deeper analytics on spend data at all levels. By analyzing spend data, a facility manager can uncover recurring purchases that don’t contribute to the bottom line and even identify mistakes like duplicate purchases and missing shipments.
While the typical motivation for managing tail spend is cost savings, it will also boost efficiency and productivity. Effective tail spend management helps to optimize the supplier base, which reduces the number of contacts a facility manager must juggle. A facility manager can focus on contracts that add the most value by aggregating spend and centralizing supplier relationships.
Lastly, managing tail spend can reduce overall risk for facility managers. An efficient spend management process will offer transparent information on all purchases made, allowing you to track transactions and prevent unmonitored, inefficient spending.
The most efficient way to keep track of this information is by classifying spend data and emphasizing spend awareness. While classifying the spend data, a facility manager should standardize the purchase dates, currency, and supplier information. With standardized processes, building managers and property owners can make more informed decisions.
For many facility managers, managing tail spend seems like a daunting and expensive task. Procurement professionals typically dedicate the most resources towards optimizing high-value and critical purchases. However, when focusing on tail spend management, the procurement department needs to adopt new policies and procedures.
Depending on the organization's size, it can be difficult to introduce new policies. As a facility manager, property owner, or building owner, it’s your responsibility to educate employees and implement new policies, technology, and tools in order to prevent rogue spending, improve compliance, and prevent unapproved, inefficient purchases.
If you have a smaller organization, limited resources results in procurement departments only focusing on 80% of spending. Facility managers without a large procurement department can’t take the time to focus on the hundreds of SKUs associated with tail spend management. With limited staff, you need to utilize a procurement management platform to receive logistics optimization models.
If you don’t have the resources to dedicate to negotiating set prices with tail spend suppliers, consider a solution like Raiven.
Raiven Can Help
Raiven serves multifamily properties and property owners by providing the lowest prices on equipment, parts, and maintenance supplies as well as a purchasing platform that makes buying fast and efficient. Key benefits include:
Raiven is your one stop to save time and money. Ask our clients Core Realty, Lyon Living, or Oaks Property Management what we’ve done for them. Visit Raiven to learn what we can do for you.
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