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By knowing exactly where a product sits on the grid, you know exactly how to buy it. Do that consistently, and you stop firefighting supply chain crises and start building a moat around your business. Ready to plot your first quadrant? Download our free template below.

In the world of procurement, the easiest path is often the most dangerous: treating every purchase the same. When companies apply a "one-size-fits-all" strategy to their spending, they either waste money micromanaging cheap office supplies or get blindsided by a sudden shortage of a critical microchip.

Production halts.

By [Your Name/Company]

This is where the comes in. Developed by Peter Kraljic back in 1983, this framework remains the gold standard for modern procurement teams. It moves purchasing away from simple haggling and toward risk management and strategic partnerships.

Strategic Sourcing: Matrix

By knowing exactly where a product sits on the grid, you know exactly how to buy it. Do that consistently, and you stop firefighting supply chain crises and start building a moat around your business. Ready to plot your first quadrant? Download our free template below.

In the world of procurement, the easiest path is often the most dangerous: treating every purchase the same. When companies apply a "one-size-fits-all" strategy to their spending, they either waste money micromanaging cheap office supplies or get blindsided by a sudden shortage of a critical microchip.

Production halts.

By [Your Name/Company]

This is where the comes in. Developed by Peter Kraljic back in 1983, this framework remains the gold standard for modern procurement teams. It moves purchasing away from simple haggling and toward risk management and strategic partnerships.

Strategic Sourcing: Matrix

Strategic Sourcing: Matrix