Delegate Vendor Selection, but Participate

Author(s): Andy Woyzbun

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Selecting vendors to provide hardware, software, or services is a common and important task for IT management. It is good practice to delegate qualified individuals to carry out the evaluation of potential vendors and make recommendations. However, IT management must ensure the criteria used to make a vendor choice align with organizational objectives and do not reflect the personal preferences of the evaluator.

Assigning the Selection Task

Contracts or purchase orders usually require the approval of senior IT management and, in some cases, senior enterprise management or the Board. For commodity-type purchases, vendor selection is often done by the purchasing department. However, the identification of a list of potential suppliers and the selection of the preferred vendor is typically carried out lower down in the enterprise.

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