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I mean I hate adobe too, but being hated by the procurement team (who are usually incentivised by reducing spend) doesn't always mean that much.

Most procurement teams just love suppliers who will give them big quotes and then provide a 50% 'discount' so they can get a great big bonus for all the savings they achieved. Maybe i'm being too pessimistic.



Ah, that's for sure. I just wanted to point out that we are not talking about Vercel or Netlify here ;)


This is really a myth, I've never seen any large enterprise do this type of bonus on such a bogus construct and I've seen many.


I've absolutely seen it, so it's not a myth.

I worked for a large company (>£50bn revenue) that used to do this in the UK - I had to sign off the 'savings' my procurement stakeholders achieved on the projects (you had to 'agree' their savings and sign them off) because that would go into their performance reports which then triggered their bonus. So it happens.

What else do you think procurement teams get targeted on if not savings/price decreases?

So what do procurement teams hate? Things purchased from a single supplier, with no competition/accepted substitute, and no/little ability to negotiate the price or payment terms.


> So what do procurement teams hate? Things purchased from a single supplier, with no competition/accepted substitute, and no/little ability to negotiate the price or payment terms.

That is also my experience with procurement. That's their whole reason d´etre




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