
Understanding Supplier Management Across the Lifecycle
“Onboarding a supplier into our system takes at least 2–4 weeks… and that’s if everything goes smoothly.”
Nearly every procurement leader has said a version of this. But onboarding is only the first visible part of supplier management. What teams actually deal with is far broader. The real work starts before onboarding and continues long after.
Supplier management is a day-to-day reality of how an organization interacts with suppliers: the decisions, documents, performance signals, risk shifts, and small corrections that keep the supply base reliable. It’s not just a policy or a framework.
This article walks through that journey, the way procurement teams truly experience it – with real examples and a narrative flow that reflects how supplier relationships actually evolve.
If you want a deeper dive into onboarding specifically, you can read our detailed article on Supplier Onboarding Best Practices guide
1. It Begins With a Request : Long Before Any Form Is Sent
Most supplier relationships start with a simple internal request:
- “We found a new supplier for this project.”
- “This vendor looks promising, can procurement review?”
- “Our current provider is at capacity. Can we find an alternative?”
Before anyone asks for tax IDs or certifications, procurement performs early fit checks:
- Does this supplier operate in the right region?
- Do they have minimum capability and experience?
- Are they financially stable?
- Are they compliant with category-specific requirements?
A procurement manager once said: “Before onboarding even starts, half of the suppliers that stakeholders brings to us get eliminated – long before anyone thinks of paperwork.”
This initial filtering naturally leads to the next phase: formal onboarding.





