Too often, procurement is brought in late, positioned as a gatekeeper rather than a partner. In this podcast, Anders Lillevik, CEO of Focal Point, alongside Roy Anderson and Michelle Cleary explore how that dynamic develops and, more importantly, how to change it by earning trust, aligning with stakeholder goals, and demonstrating value early.
Instead of leading with process and control, the conversation emphasizes a more effective approach: listen first, understand stakeholder priorities, and position procurement as an enabler of business outcomes, not a barrier.
Key takeaways:
- The biggest mistake procurement makes is leading with enforcement instead of value and capability
- Early engagement is earned by listening, observing, and understanding stakeholder needs before proposing solutions
- Trust is built through small, consistent actions that position procurement as part of the team, not an external function
- Aligning procurement goals with stakeholder priorities is critical to driving relevance and impact
- Strong relationships shift procurement from transactional support to a proactive, strategic partner
The message is clear: procurement does not become strategic by mandate. It becomes strategic by building trust, demonstrating value, and embedding itself in the business.
Watch the replay now to learn how to move from gatekeeper to trusted partner and drive stronger outcomes across your organization.