New Partnership with P3 Group - Greater Impact

🚀 P3 Group x LAP Alliance – a new strategic partnership accelerating real impact in transformations

We’re excited to announce partnership with the P3 Group - a global consultancy. More to come! #staytuned

What P3 says about the partnership

Lean-Agile Procurement closes a crucial gap between strategy and execution. Instead of long, rigid tender processes, LAP enables faster, more collaborative and lower-risk sourcing decisions – especially in complex technology and transformation projects.

🔍 What does this mean for our clients?
• Procurement decisions in weeks, not months
• Real co-creation between business, procurement, IT and suppliers
• Full transparency on value, risks and deliverables before contracting
• A stronger foundation for agile product development and supplier management#

💡 At P3, we’re reshaping procurement consulting.
We combine modern, agile procurement practices with our expertise in organizational development, technology and delivery. The result: procurement becomes a true value enabler – not a cost center. P3 brings its end-to-end strength to the table, connecting strategy, organization, technology and delivery – from the first idea, through Lean-Agile Procurement, all the way to sustainable implementation.

👥 Together with Mirko Kleiner and the LAP Alliance, we help organizations design their sourcing and transformation journeys in a more modern, fast and impactful way.

Source: This Press release was published via Linkedin

Why becoming a partner

  • Extend your Service Portfolio with LAP and your success by solving a true business problem

  • Win more large transformation programs along the whole value stream across companies

  • Differentiate in a crowded consulting market with a demanded topic in every industry, both public and private sector

  • Add value beyond AI by combining technology and organizational change ready for the Age of AI!

Become a partner today!



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