In what ways has purchasing evolved over the past 40 years?

March 8, 2023

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In what ways has purchasing evolved over the past 40 years?

Posted in: Commentary

With so many, many different solutions on the market, how can companies select, implement and manage the right solutions?

March 7, 2023

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With so many, many different solutions on the market, how can companies select, implement and manage the right solutions?

Posted in: Commentary

Midnight in the ChatGPT Garden of Good and Evil: A New Level of Critical Thinking?

March 6, 2023

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When you hear about ChatGPT what do you think - why is it good or bad?

Posted in: Commentary

How Do You Choose The Best Supplier?

February 18, 2023

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How do you choose the best supplier?

Posted in: Supplier Relations

When are ESG initiatives bad for the supply chain?

February 11, 2023

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Are ESG demands another threat to efforts to "unclog" port supply chains?

Posted in: Commentary

You’re Fired! A Bricks & Mortar Versus Virtual Debate

February 7, 2023

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Do procurement professionals need to work from a physical office, or is a remote work environment more productive?

Posted in: Commentary

Should I Stay or Should I Go? What Keeps You with Your Present Company?

February 1, 2023

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Why do you stay with your present company? Why would you leave?

Posted in: Career Exchange

The thin line between undue influence and relationship building in the public sector (A question for 2023)

January 26, 2023

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What is the difference between undue influence and relationship building in the public sector RFP bidding process?

Posted in: Commentary, RFP

Why – in the digital age, is onboarding suppliers still a problem?

January 24, 2023

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Why are the challenges with onboarding and proactively managing supplier and supplier risk in real time a problem?

Posted in: Commentary

Inflation Through a Generational Lens: More Than Just Rising Prices and Shrinking Value?

January 19, 2023

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What is the best way for procurement to deal with inflation and shrinkflation – generationally speaking?

Posted in: Commentary