September 2, 2010
On August 30th, 2010 the State of Vermont announced that they were implementing an “eProcurement System for Vermont procurement and purchasing,” which according to expectations will go live in early 2011. (Source: GOVMONITOR) On August 31st, 2010 in a News Release, the State announced that “Chief Technology Officer Tom Evslin to Retire from State Government.” […]
September 1, 2010
Editor’s Update: Unfortunately the PowerPoint presentation that is referenced in this article was taken down by it’s author. While it would have served as a good reference point in terms of what ultimately derailed the program and perhaps helped others to understand what went wrong and why, its removals is nonetheless telling. The great part […]
September 1, 2010
Tim Cummins’ blog offers one of the industry’s most “cerebrally balanced” and even refreshing views of the procurement world. And I don’t say that with whimsical alacrity. In fact Cummins is one of the few who will take a stand on difficult issues, even if it attracts consternation from the quickly fading, old mindset establishment. […]
August 30, 2010
Editor’s Note: Here we are in 2016, and this post which was originally posted in the Procurement Insights blog in 2010, continues to be one of the most widely read articles I have ever written. So here is the question . . . have things changed in terms of our approach to negotiating with our […]
August 30, 2010
Who was Aaron Feuerstein? How about Maldin Mills? Quickly now, who was Kenneth Lay? How about Enron? If you have to pause to think for a moment before saying to yourself “who is Aaron Feuerstein?,” but could recall Kenneth Lay or his company Enron without hesitation, then you may have already answered the question regarding […]
August 27, 2010
“Our direct sales force does not consist of traditional software sales people, but rather service parts experts most of whom were planners themselves. Whether you are talking to sales, support, or management at Baxter, you can be confident that you are speaking with a service parts expert, not merely someone who understands the capabilities of […]
August 18, 2010
In another one of those moments when you realize that your are just a few short years away from wearing plaid shirts, pants that buckle over your belly button and running shoes (not because your athletic but because you need the arch support), the first thing that came to mind when I received word that […]
August 13, 2010
The following is the second of a 2-Part series in which Part 1 (Defining “meaningful accessibility” across the spectrum of spend (Part 1)) appeared in the Procurement Insights blog on August 9th. It seems like a fairly simple and straight forward question to which an immediate answer should be readily forthcoming. However, for those of us […]
August 12, 2010
White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs’ latest rant causes an uproar north of the border! 30
$20 Million Ariba Fiasco Gains Crossover Appeal and Market Attention
September 3, 2010
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As the writer/editor for six blogs and counting, there are at times those stories that seem to have a powerful “crossover” appeal in that regardless of a blog’s primary or main topical focus they generate considerable download activity. For example, posts regarding security in the cloud or cyber war and those on leadership and employment […]