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Evan Carmichael: Modeling the Masters

August 10, 2009

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Access to Knowledge: The Evan Carmichael Story (Guest Video: Evan Carmichal) Referred to in the media as the “Entrepreneur for entrepreneurs” EVAN CARMICHAEL, whose EvanCarmichael.com web site boasts more than 385,000 monthly visitors, features 3,900 contributing authors and 65,000 pages of content provided by leading industry experts, has become the number one source for business […]

Is Smarter Spending in Government an Oxymoronic Illusion?

August 7, 2009

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In a previous segment I talked about a March 4th, 2009 speech President Barack Obama delivered regarding his commitment to “changing how government contracts are awarded and who can get them.”  The President went on to say that “The move will make the process more competitive and will save taxpayers up to $40 billion” per […]

Company Challenges Government Agencies to Practice Smarter Spending

August 6, 2009

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08.04.2009 – San Mateo, CA – Coupa Software, developer of an on-demand e-procurement application for smarter spending, announced today that federal, state and local government agencies are invited to use Coupa e-Procurement free of charge for six months to rein in spending and establish control over inefficient procurement practices. “When you look at the budgetary […]

Did an Anti-North American Sentiment and Arrogance Undermine Andersson’s Tenure at GM?

August 6, 2009

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On the August 11th PI Window on Business Show I will be talking with three time honoree as a Supply and Demand Chain Executive’s “Pros To Know,” and co-author of the book “Transform Your Supply Chain” Bill Michels, regarding General Motor’s precipitous fall in relation to their supply chain strategy. Like previous segments, I spend […]

When Giants Are Really Giants: Learning From Those Who Imagined the Possibilities and Succeeded!

August 5, 2009

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“Of course, he carried it a bit too far. He thought that every windmill was a giant.  That’s insane.  But, thinking that they might be… Well, all the best minds used to think the world was flat.  But, what if it isn’t?  It might be round. And bread mold might be medicine.  If we never […]

(New Section) Are You in the Social Media Picture . . .

August 4, 2009

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We have just created a new section which asks the question, “Are you in the social media picture?” This new section introduces our Segment Sponsorship Program for the PI Window on Business Show on Blog Talk Radio. As a featured show, PI Window on Business has a tremendous (and growing) reach welcoming business leaders as […]

GM and Procter & Gamble Articles Stirs Both Controversy and Interest Overseas

August 4, 2009

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The Shared Services & Outsourcing Network or SSON recently published a two-part article entitled The Trend Towards Vendor Consolidation examining the developing tendency among large-scale organizations towards reducing the number of vendors with whom their procurement departments have to deal. That article was prompted by a debate – still ongoing – between analysts and commentators […]

Achieving Proactive Spend Management Capabilities Through Adaptive Intelligence

August 4, 2009

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“Progressive business intelligence in key areas such as Spend Management should not only tell you where you have been, but also where you are or where you should be going on an adaptive basis . . . think of true business intelligence in terms of a GPS system that can provide updates on current road […]

Multi-Billion Dollar U.S.-Based Engineering and Construction Firm Utilizes GPO to Strategically Source Audio Conferencing: Does It Really Matter?

August 4, 2009

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When I first received the news that Corporate United, the nation’s largest group purchasing organization (GPO) had played a critical role in helping a Fortune 500 firm whose annual revenues exceed $6 billion in spend to “strategically source audio conferencing services,” I wondered why this would be important news. After all outside of the parties […]

A Canadian View of Procurement: Why it is Important to Answer the iProcurement Call

August 3, 2009

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Last Wednesday I received an e-mail from an individual whose passion for all things procurement rivals my own enthusiasm for this profession. Ryan Spinner, who based on his own tireless energy and desire to create a community of procurement professionals who could come together to share insights and express opinions from a global perspective through […]