September 30, 2023
August 2003 Case Reference By August 2003, a full production program was introduced and successfully tested. (In the test case, a major public sector organization realized a 23% cost of goods savings annually over a period of several years while simultaneously reducing the number of buyers required to manage the contract to 3 from an […]
September 29, 2023
I wrote the following comment in response to Sai Nidamarty‘s LinkedIn post yesterday. As you will read in the corresponding Forbes article he shared, we are finally reaching the point that recognizes why concepts like change management, vendor rationalization, and maverick spend are largely self-inflicted challenges. In December 2013, I wrote an article resonating with […]
September 28, 2023
Have you ever wondered why, with the great advances we have made in digital technology – including AI, so many E-procurement initiatives still struggle to get the needed traction to achieve success? No matter how great the technology, how well-versed the end-user procurement professional may be, or how perfectly an implementation goes, “siloed” implementation will […]
September 28, 2023
When it comes to managing a global supply base or network, what governance model do you use?
September 27, 2023
Here we are in 2023, and most companies are still struggling with end-user adoption. Why?
September 26, 2023
Stop chasing service provider technology and start engaging service provider real-world industry-specific expertise.
September 25, 2023
In a recent poll, what percentage of companies said they are ready to use AI?
September 23, 2023
An idea started in 1998, implemented as a solution in 2000, became an accredited course in 2005, and an article in 2009 - in 2023, it is as common as the air we breathe - the power of data in procurement.
September 23, 2023
No, really - how would you approach AI adoption?
As I approach the publication of my 2,000th blog post this year, will my (2007 to 2023) archives stand the test of time? (Post #1)
September 30, 2023
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This year, I will be closing in on the 2,000th blog post on Procurement Insights dating back to May 2007. It is a pretty deep archive of the history of our industry – like counting the rings of an old tree. But we all know that quantity does not necessarily mean quality – or enduring […]