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BSI PAS 1001:2012

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Calculating cost savings in the procurement of printed goods

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BSI 2012 69
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PDF Pages PDF Title
3 Contents
5 Foreword
6 0 – Introduction
7 1 – Scope
9 2 – Terms and definitions
11 3 – Choosing the right approach
12 4 – Historical baseline data set considerations
4.1 – Criteria for a qualifying baseline dataset
16 4.2 – Acceptance of a qualifying baseline data set
4.3 – Annual evolving baseline data set
17 4.4 – Different types of data sets
18 4.5 – General data set considerations
4.6 – Use of a historical comparison tool
19 5 – Approach A: Comparison methods for calculating cost savings in the presence of a data set
5.1 – General
21 5.2 – Historical specification comparison
26 5.3 – Documentation
5.4 – Using the evidenced cost savings sample – the next steps
28 6 – Sampling to calculate cost savings
6.1 – General
29 6.2 – Comparison of sampling methods
31 6.3 – Bias
6.4 – Sampling output
6.5 – Acceptance of total cost savings calculatedusing an evidenced cost savings sample
33 6.6 – Sampling methods and cost calculations
50 7 – Approach B: Comparison methods for measuring cost savings in the absence of a data set
7.1 – General
7.2 – Spot check
51 7.3 – Matrix creation
52 7.5 – Quote-based negotiation
53 7.6 – Third-party market testing
54 8 – Approach C: Comparison methods for measuring innovation cost savings
8.1 – General
8.2 – Value engineering
8.3 – Specification standardization or job rationalization
8.4 – Reduction of obsolescence
8.5 – Concept cost savings
55 8.6 – Quantity cost savings or co-production
8.7 – Job set-up cost savings
8.8 – Missed cost savings opportunities/conceded cost savings
8.9 – Innovation savings conclusion
56 9 – Cost savings calculations conclusions
57 Annex A (informative)
A.1 – General
61 A.2 – The process
62 Annex B (informative)
63 Annex C (informative)
C.1 – General
C.2 – Normal distribution theory and the central limit theorem
64 Annex D (informative)
66 Annex E (informative)
67 Bibliography
BSI PAS 1001:2012
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