Interesting explanation Pierre !
Eric

-----Original Message-----
From: Pierre Smits [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2014 3:26 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Vendor Management

Ioannis,

First of all, ensure that you have your (business) definitions straight and
that the parties you communicate with understand and share your definitions.

The noun Vendor can have (and probably will have) different meanings to
different persons depending on the domain the work in/come from. According
to investopedia it can be both a person or a business entity. And that (as
should be regarded as obvious) as wel an internal party as an external
entity.

>From your descriptions I gathered that it is a person executing a business
process, but whether he is part of your organisation or not I could not
determine.

If he is part of your organisation, he could be regarded as internal sales,
sales representative, sales back office clerk, or any other role you have
defined in your organisation. If he is external, is he then a sales
representative working on commission basis or a reseller (who buys and
sells for own risk and profit).

Determining (and communicating) such aspects up front enables your peers to
comprehend the challenge/opportunity to the fullest and helps them to help
you in finding the answer and/or solution.

Regards,

Pierre Smits

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