September 27, 2011
Similar to the Coles Notes or, the . . . For Dummies series of books, 30 year plus UK public sector veteran Colin Cram has, as a lead in to our October interview on the PI Window on Blog Talk Radio, provided his five recommendations for a successful procurement contest initiative. For those who may […]
September 26, 2011
We have just announced the New 2011 Fall Schedule for the PI Window on Blog Talk Radio, which includes two new shows that will connect directly with my readers from the Procurement Insights Blog. Here is a copy of the official PI Window Fall Schedule Post: The New 2011 Fall Schedule for the PI Window […]
September 23, 2011
NOTE: Here is the on-demand link to my interview with the City of Gatineau’s Alain d’Entremeont, Head of Public Relations @ Gatineau’s New Supplier Portal. As the City of Gatineau launches its new supplier portal does this mark a new era of engagement in the Capital Region? I will be seeking the answer to this […]
September 22, 2011
Lt. Cdr. JoAnne Galloway – I need an answer to my question. Col. Nathan R. Jessep Watch your tone, Commander. I’m a fair guy, but this #&!@+ heat makes me crazy. from the 1992 movie A Few Good Men I love the saying that professes to a link between art and real life in that […]
September 21, 2011
When COUPA asked me to write a multi-part series on the history of spend management and the evolution from traditional ERP players to the new Titans of SaaS as I have called them, I never honestly considered nor anticipated the level of reader response. I never do, as I have always written about those subjects […]
September 20, 2011
Market researchers at the university’s Food Processing Center surveyed members of the Chefs Collaborative, a national network of food service professionals that promotes sustainable cuisine by using local, seasonal and specialty ingredients. The poll targeted those primarily responsible for food purchases at their establishments, mostly chefs. Nearly three-fourths of the respondents agreed that buying locally […]
September 20, 2011
In many instances, purchasing, perhaps more than any other business function, is wedded to routine. Ignoring or accepting countless economic and political disruptions to their supply of materials, companies continue to negotiate annually with their established networks of suppliers or sources. But many purchasing managers’ skills and outlooks were formed 20 years ago in an […]
September 19, 2011
I have to admit that perhaps having past the half century mark a couple of years ago, I may not get enough bran in my diet but . . . the following is an article I had posted in the 49th Parallel Forum blog earlier today and I just had to share it with my […]
September 16, 2011
“It is equally important to measure the allocation of financial resources that look beyond standard capital investment analysis tools such as time value of money, rate of return, salvage value, and so on, and take into account the ongoing value to the equity stakeholders in securing this investment. Economic Value Add (EVA), a financial analysis […]
Under the banner of a legitimate report on negotiating cloud contracts Gartner’s latest report torpedoes the new players using IBMs old FUD approach . . . will the market listen?
September 29, 2011
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Under the banner of a legitimate report on negotiating cloud contracts, Gartner’s latest offering should be viewed in the context of my January 7th, 2011 post “Madison Avenue ooops . . . make that Gartner, names Oracle as a leader in supply chain planning.” Leveraging the old IBM classic FUD approach (not Elmer but Fear, […]