Bad Buying, Peter Smith
Bad Buying, Peter Smith
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Bad Buying
How organisations waste billions through failures, frauds and f*ck-ups

Author: Peter Smith

Narrator: Peter Noble

Unabridged: 10 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 10/08/2020


Synopsis

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Why is the Berlin Brandenburg Airport ten years behind schedule and nearly four billion euros over budget? And what possessed Kenya's government to spend a whopping $35 million on a chain link fence just six miles long?

In this hilarious, fascinating and insightful expose, industry insider Peter Smith reveals the massive blunders and dodgy dealings taking place around the world as private companies and public sector bodies buy goods and services. A recent report showed that over 90% of procurement projects fail. So, why are so many billions wasted on ineptitude, mismanagement and, in some cases, fraud?

By turns an entertaining account of some of the worst procurement scams in history and also a resounding lesson in how not to operate, Bad Buying offers clear and practical advice on how to avoid embarrassing mistakes, minimise needless waste and make sound, strategic procurement decisions on your next initiative.

'Had this been published pre-Covid, some of the recent f*ck-ups and waste might have been avoided. It's a must read for the public and private sector alike' Lt-Gen. Sir Andrew Gregory, SSAFA: The Armed Forces Charity

'Hilarious, enlightening and brilliant....This book will make you think twice about buying anything - but do buy this' Antonio Weiss, bestselling author of 101 Business Ideas That Will Change the Way you Work, and Director, The PSC

© Peter Smith 2020 (P) Penguin Audio 2020

Reviews

Goodreads review by Nicky on August 07, 2021

This book has an engaging title; however the content is mediocre. It covers some brilliant and hilarious examples of various cases such as fraud, corruption etc. Nevertheless, the author does not provide specific suggestions, rather generic advices based on his experience. I agree with the author th......more

Goodreads review by Kim on June 24, 2021

I found this a great read - lots of interesting and diverse real life case studies, clearly defined chapters by topic and practical advice for better buying. I would recommend, especially anyone new to buying or procurement.......more

Goodreads review by Thomas on January 01, 2021

Helpful but too long.......more

Goodreads review by Grebbie on February 20, 2022

If you know, you know. Published 2020.......more


Quotes

Colossal, costly disasters could be averted if those holding the purse strings read this book. The Times

Bad buying tells story after story of bad buying for both novices and experts alike - and shows us a roadmap to doing it better. Jason Busch, Managing Director, Azul Partners and Founder / Contributing Author, Spend Matters

This book is a revelation ... actually it's full of them, all costly catastrophes. Factually rich, funny and full of practical hard-earned wisdom, it is also an extensively-referenced portal into a parallel how-to universe where great buying delivers remarkable business results. If you don't read this book, you may find yourself in the next one! Dr Richard Russil, author and coach

A refreshingly different take on how to be great at procurement by learning from a plethora of examples of painful, unbelievable, funny and downright stupid buying by organisations, or more precisely the people in them. A brilliantly unique and insightful read from one of the most experienced individuals in this space Jonathan O’Brien Author and CEO Positive Purchasing Ltd

A great opportunity to learn from other people's mistakes, not your own. Through exceptionally well researched examples, Peter teaches both new and established professionals how to avoid the same mistakes. I thoroughly recommend this book to anybody involved in, or responsible for spending money for their organisation Garry Mansell, Former GM, Source-to-Contract, Coupa Software

An unusual business book in that it is both useful to readers and also genuinely entertaining with fascinating stories of failure and fraud from around the world and every sector Shirley Cooper, Commercial Director, Tapestry Compliance and NED, Ministry of Justice

A hilarious, enlightening and brilliant look at how organisations - public and private - have been guilty of horrendous buying failures. Not content with just lifting the lid on some of the most egregious excesses in history, Peter Smith provides insightful and practical advice to avoid repeating such disasters. This book will make you think twice about buying anything - but do buy this Antonio Weiss, bestselling author of 101 business Ideas That Will Change the Way you Work and Director, The PSC

This book is a fascinating account of the biggest buying blunders by private and public sectors alike. Written in his trademark dashing and fluent style, doesn't just expose hilarious dodgy stories with Schadenfreude but offers insightful and practical advice on how to avoid career limiting mistakes Bernhard Raschke, Partner and Head of EMEA Supply Chain Centre of Excellence, Korn Ferry

This book is a great effort to dig the challenges out of the back office of procurement and bring to the fore the opportunities for improvement... If you want to improve your chances of not being done by Bad Buying, there's no better place than this book to see what the risks are and begin to understand how to avoid them Charles Findlay, Director, State of Flux

Covid-19 restrictions have put the spotlight on global supply chains and the difficulties caused when everybody wants to buy the same thing at the same time. Peter's book highlights where buying can go catastrophically wrong and how to avoid these pitfalls. Had this been published pre-Covid, some of the recent c*ck-ups and waste might have been avoided. It's a must read for the public and private sector alike Lt-Gen. Sir Andrew Gregory, Controller, SSAFA