Transforming lives through MedTech and Procurement
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LivaNovaās CPO, JĆ©rĆ“me Lesenechal,
LivaNova is a global medical technology company built on decades of experience and a strong commitment to their patients. Their focus is on transforming lives with products and therapies for the head and heart, operating in Cardiopulmonary, Neuromodulation and Advanced Circulatory Support technologies.
For LivaNova, itās health innovation that truly matters
Their diverse product portfolio and pipeline include the following therapeutic areas:
⢠Advanced Circulatory Support
⢠Cardiopulmonary
⢠Difficult-to-Treat Depression
⢠Drug-Resistant Epilepsy
⢠Heart Failure
⢠Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Their Chief Procurement Officer (CPO), JĆ©rĆ“me Lesenechal, has spent his entire career in Procurement, coming from 17 yearsā experience in Automotive, through multiple categories, before joining LivaNova in February 2018.
Lesenechal leads the global Procurement team in charge of strategic sourcing activities, both for indirect services and for direct material, as well as new product development.
chronicles what it takes to provide life-changing medical services through technology, procurement and innovation
When LivaNova needed a medically certified touchscreen computer to communicate with their new revolutionary perfusion system monitors they turned to Teguar, who assembled a team of product design specialists and developed a custom computer meeting every single requirement of LivaNovaās requests.
Medical computers manufacturer Teguar on why its latest work on LivaNovaās heart & lung machine was so rewarding
It might be said a healthy bottom line is the most gratifying thing for a business leader, yet for organisations working in the medical sector, saving and improving lives offers rewards that are on another level entirely. Teguar builds medical and industrial computers, and its CEO, Jonathan Staub says one recent project in particular āfelt extremely importantā ā its contribution to the development of the hardware component of the Essenz Patient Monitor, a medical device that is used by clinicians during Cardio-pulmonary bypass procedures.
The project saw Teguar working with LivaNova, a global medical technology company that specialises in products and therapies for the head and heart. LivaNova tasked Teguar with providing the hardware
component of the Essenz Patient Monitor, a medical device that provides continuous, advanced and insightful data to show the key parameters at all times during a case. āCardiopulmonary bypass perfusion supports patients during open heart surgical procedures, by taking over the function of the heart and lungs,ā Staub explains.
Teguar developed an all-in-one touch-screen PC that met the exacting specifications that all medical electrical equipment have to satisfy, for the performance of highly invasive procedures. But as well as this, Staub says it was hugely important that the PC was also pleasing on the eye. āWe pride ourselves on the elegance of our products,ā he says. āElegance is an important part of who we are and what we do.ā
Product not approved in all geographies. More information on the Essenz Patient Monitor as well as important safety information available on the LivaNova website.
Among the important services Teguar provides to customers is long-term availability of computer components ā vital for healthcare equipment that customers might not be able to afford to replace for many years. The company also has āan experienced and agileā global team that can meet customersā needs.
So what was it about the LivaNova opportunity that drew Teguar in?
āLivaNovaās mission is to support perfusionists and their patients during lifesaving procedures,ā says Staub. The Essenz Patient Monitor is the realisation of this mission.
āThat we could be a crucial part of the development of such a cutting-edge medical computer was an exciting opportunity and a challenge to us.ā
āThis means our responsibilities go from clinical studies to spare parts management, through serial production and corporate services,ā he says.
The relationship between a MedTech company like LivaNova and their suppliers is, of course, crucial: in the end, the quality of those relationships will determine patient outcomes.
JĆRĆME LESENECHAL CHIEF PROCUREMENT OFFICER, LIVANOVAāSuppliers share our values,ā says Lesenechal, āespecially our purpose to improve the lives of patients (which speaks to one of our core values, āpatients firstā).
āI consider myself as accountable for the healthcare supply chain, and our suppliers are doing so, too.ā
Supplier relationship management, in MedTech and beyond, has been growing to a level of importance higher than ever before. Contract obligations or Purchase Price Management are not enough to manage ongoing supply chain disruptions anymore, and itās not only about the power dynamic between the company and its suppliers.
"There is an urgent need to extend the company's borders to external partners,ā Lesenechal says, ābecause together, we are stronger and more creative in anticipating and fixing problems.
āThe CPO especially needs to orchestrate brainstorming sessions with suppliers; this can be to get support for a
āI CONSIDER MYSELF AS ACCOUNTABLE FOR THE HEALTHCARE SUPPLY CHAIN, AND MOST OF OUR SUPPLIERS ARE DOING SO, TOOā
difficult-to-source component, to drive a game-changing design evolution, or to influence business decisions.ā
Lesenechal expresses that he has, on several occasions over the last few years, seen that the value coming from that type of co-working is very high, compared to a standard purchase price discussion.
Regarding internal stakeholders, he believes that procurement must play a strong role in Product Lifecycle Management.
From supplier selection in a new product design phase to the phase-out of another one through the proactive management of the obsolescence risk, Lesenechal maintains that procurementās partnership with R&D and marketing can have a massive impact on the sourcing agility, as well as the profitability per product ā and that this is what procurement must drive.
Developing second sources, having a dynamic process of redesign for electronics, and revisiting specifications to make them easier to source are key.
āWhat we call āSustaining R&Dā must now be fully integrated into procurementĀ“s strategy, as well as to the daily management of supply issues,ā he says.
People development ābeyond resilienceā Resilience is becoming quite a common topic, and not only in business circles.
āResilience remains super important, and management must keep working on it, but I
TITLE: CHIEF PROCUREMENT OFFICER
INDUSTRY: MEDICAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURING
LOCATION: MUNICH, GERMANY
JĆ©rĆ“me Lesenechal was named CPO of LivaNova in August of 2020. His role includes leading the global team responsible for the success of Liva Novaās Material and Services Procurement, ranging from contract negotiations to supply chain remediations, delivering consistent operational results for LivaNova customers.
In January of 2021, his role was expanded to include Replenishment Process transformation to answer to the global disruptions in Supply Chain. With this added responsibility, he works with teams across Production Planning, Tactical Purchasing and Logistics to continue the modernisation of critical supply processes that team members use to deliver a reliable and predictable replenishment.
āProcurement can leverage its new image and influence to move from an āinstructions-takingā department to a ādecision-makingā one.ā
Before this, JĆ©rĆ“me was Global Director of Procurement for New Product Development at LivaNova, where he led multi-year sourcing projects to increase LivaNovaās portfolio. He began his career in the automotive industry at Peugeot SA by leading multiple categories, as well as global sourcing activities.
believe the new profile of a strategic buyer must go beyond that, to reach a kind of āextreme ownershipā,ā he says.
Lesenechal understands that, first, procurement needs to realise that its role is now a key to success in troubled times. āYes, it comes with many responsibilities, but it is also a noble purpose to secure the healthcare supply chain. Procurement must be super proud about that!ā
Second, he holds that procurement can leverage this new image and influence to move from an āinstruction-takingā department to a ādecision-makingā one. He says: āFor those who were able to navigate across the 2020-2022 period
with success, the gain in credibility to the executive leaders opens new possibilities of challenging the status quo.
āThen, the coaching that procurement can provide to a cross-functional team can be very valuable, for example to speed up the implementation of a new design, giving the supplier a seat in this cross-functional team. The ānew-gen buyerā is now a mix of programme manager and marketing influencer, on top of the traditional skills of negotiations and strategic leadership.ā
On one side of the value stream, itās important for procurement executives to leverage the suppliersā own market intelligence to predict the unexpected. Lesenechal thinks that all these risk assessments and information are very valuable intelligence that can be used at
the highest level of the company to orient the global strategy.
On the other side of the value stream, you have the customer, or āthe userā. Here, too, there is a need to develop and quickly
āAS LONG AS WE STAY CLOSE TO THE PATIENTS, THE USERS AND THE CLINICIANS TO UNDERSTAND THEIR NEEDS AND TRANSLATE THEM INTO SPECIFICATIONS, THE MEDICAL DEVICE INDUSTRY WILL KEEP ITS HIGHPERFORMANCE STANDARDā
JĆRĆME LESENECHAL CHIEF PROCUREMENT OFFICER, LIVANOVA
reinforce the relationship with the company's sales organisation, and with the final user.
āYou will collect amazing data (about competition, about new needs, new market insights etc) that can influence your procurement strategy,ā says Lesenechal. āI can tell you that you behave very differently when you know that a hospital has been waiting months for oxygenators for children, or that your main competitor is not predictable with its delivery plan anymoreā.
Another layer of complexity is for LivaNova to procure, and thereby provide, these critical medical services, whilst balancing that against its Net-Zero ambitions.
And procurement is not only screening the current state: LivaNova also includes ESG considerations in each decision, in collaboration with corporate leaders.
Suppliers represent a large portion of their productsā bill of materials (BoM), and their customers also rely on them to control supplier engagements.
LivaNovaās next step will be to set up targets together with their suppliers internally, (travel, company cars, etc) for the commodities that are under management by procurement.
Continuous improvement on processes such as logistics can also help considerably. Redesigning the packaging, revisiting the supplierās footprint to avoid long lead-time logistics ā every decision can decrease the carbon emission of their sourcing activities and make their BoM more compliant with new and emerging regulations.
āFOR THOSE WHO WERE ABLE TO NAVIGATE ACROSS THE 2020-2022 PERIOD WITH SUCCESS, THE GAIN IN CREDIBILITY TO THE EXECUTIVE LEADERS OPENS NEW POSSIBILITIES OF CHALLENGING THE STATUS QUOā
Customers are prepared to reward companies that make ESG a central part of their mission.
āProcurement needs to act in a similar way and award business to the best suppliers in ESG,ā says Lesenechal. āI believe that selecting a supplier with a very good rating can lead to better business for LivaNova and make us even more competitive in tenders.
āGiven the way we need to balance deviations with additional action items to put us back on track, itās easy to see why procurement needs to develop the right battle plan with stakeholders and suppliers.ā
LivaNovaās partnership with Teguar LivaNovaās partnerships are crucial to helping them achieve their goals. One of their main partners is Teguar, an industrial and medical computer company.
Jonathan Staub (CEO of Teguar) and Lesenechal have been working very closely for many years to drive a new development.
The collaboration keeps LivaNovaās configuration as standard as possible, both to contain costs and to ensure the right design-to-source.
Lesenechal says: āThere is no way that LivaNova or Teguar can influence market trends in consumer goods technology like laptops, but, together with the cross-functional team, we were able to limit customisation and other exotic specifications. This leads to better profitability on both sides, as well as better material availability for the sub-components.
āI need here to underline the great collaboration with our marketing and our programme management. Our team always managed the relationship with a dynamic and constructive approach.
āOn its side, Teguar always challenged our requirements and design changes in the right way ā and this is exactly what I expect from all my suppliers ā helping us to bring to the market a product that will be sustainable both in terms of supply and costs of goods.ā
Lesenechal is confident that LivaNovaĀ“s pipeline will match with customersā expectations. āAs long as we stay close to the patients, to the users and to the clinicians in order to understand their needs and translate it into specifications, the medical device industry will keep its high-performance standard.ā
LivaNovaās products and therapies are used worldwide. With a presence in more than 100 countries, their team of approximately 3,000 talented people works to improve and sustain patientsā quality of life each and every single day.
Orienting to the future, Lesenechal says: āI believe the supply chain disruptions will remain my biggest focus in 2023, especially in electronics, costs containment and logistics management.
āWe will continue our transformation of the replenishment process, and reinforce our partnerships with our strategic suppliers further. More than ever before, the integration of our suppliers into the company's strategy can make a difference in the design of sustainable products that fit with the market's expectations and in remaining predictable in lead-times despite all the headwinds.
āThe last discussion I had some weeks ago with perfusionists and scientists from Belgium convinced me that these are procurementĀ“s main missions for the near future. I am confident that LivaNovaĀ“s pipeline will match with customersā expectations. As long as we stay close to the patients, to the users and to the clinicians in order to understand their needs and translate them into specifications, the medical device industry will keep its highperformance standard.ā
Major changes in technology, as well as the industry as a whole, are opening doors for important transformations.
In closing, Lesenechal says: āAreas we expect to grow or continue to grow in importance in the Medical Device industry are: 1) direct-toconsumer engagement, which has been a key for pharmaceuticals for years, but is just starting to gain traction in our market; 2) a continued shift toward less invasive/wearable diagnostics that can be used in the home setting; 3) better connectivity between implantable devices and patients and physicians with apps and the cloud; 4) more effective ways to meet with and train physicians remotely, including the use of AR/ VR technology; and 5) a continued shift toward more investment in clinical evidence to drive awareness, adoption and reimbursementā
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