Structure Beats Chance
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Structure Beats Chance

Why Procurement Organizations Fail - and How Structural Architecture Creates Strategic Strength

Christian Flick

Wirtschaft & Management

Hardcover

208 Seiten

ISBN-13: 9783695700271

Verlag: BoD - Books on Demand

Erscheinungsdatum: 11.05.2026

Sprache: Englisch

Schlagworte: procurement structure, procurement, Supply Chain Management, purchasing, Restructuring of procurement organization

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Why do so many procurement organizations fail - despite highly qualified professionals, modern systems, and extensive data? The answer is surprisingly simple: What is missing is not competence - but structure.

In many organizations, procurement is still understood primarily as an operational function. Decisions are shaped within departments, supplier relationships evolve historically, and exceptions to established rules gradually become routine. Procurement negotiates prices and supports processes - yet its strategic governance impact remains limited. The result is a paradox: high expertise, but weak structural enforcement power.

This book examines the structural causes of that condition and develops a clear organizing framework for modern procurement organizations.
At the center of the book is the Five-Level Model of Strategic Procurement Architecture, which defines five dimensions of organizational maturity:
- Institutional Legitimacy
- Structural Clarity
- Strategic Value Management
- Governance and Transparency Capability
- Resilient Future Readiness

Drawing on institutional economics, practical case studies, and a concrete 24-month transformation model, the book shows how organizations can stabilize procurement structures, rationalize decision-making processes, and build more resilient supply chains.

This work brings together theory, practice, and leadership in procurement within one consistent and integrated model.
It is written for:
- procurement leaders and procurement managers
- executive teams and board members
- organizational development professionals
- leaders in procurement and supply chain management

Structure Beats Chance understands procurement not merely as a negotiation function, but as a question of strategic architecture.
Because long-term competitiveness does not emerge from isolated initiatives - it emerges from stable institutional structures.
Christian Flick

Christian Flick

Dr. Christian Flick is an expert in structural procurement and strategic procurement organization. As Head of Procurement and Logistics, he is responsible for managing complex procurement structures within the healthcare sector and has spent over 30 years examining the institutional architecture of procurement organizations.

His professional career combines extensive operational experience with a strong academic foundation. After completing several degrees in business and economics, he earned a doctorate in economics, further deepening his research focus on organizational structure, governance, and the economic architecture of decision-making.

At the center of his work lies a fundamental question: why many organizations, despite possessing highly competent procurement functions, continue to operate below their full strategic potential. His analysis repeatedly leads to a central conclusion - strategic impact is often limited not by a lack of knowledge, but by structural inconsistency.

Based on this insight, he developed the Five-Level Model of Strategic Procurement Architecture, which integrates institutional legitimacy, structural clarity, strategic value management, governance and transparency capability, and resilient future readiness.

With Structure Beats Chance, Dr. Christian Flick presents a conceptual framework that enables procurement organizations to evolve from an operational process facilitator into a strategic governance function.

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