You have 30 seconds . . . WOW ME! by Roz Usheroff

June 19, 2014

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Originally posted on The Remarkable Leader:
Rarely will someone you are meeting for the first time come right out and say “tell me why I should listen to you.”  It would be rude. However, that is what most people are thinking . . . at least subconsciously.  In other words, we are all to varying…

Translating Irrelevance: Why vendor “market share news” has little value in a practical sense by Jon Hansen

June 18, 2014

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“Il mercato mondiale del software dedicato al procurement e al supply chain management è cresciuto del 7,3% nello scorso anno, toccando 8,9 miliardi di dollari nel 2013.” – Gartner, crescono le soluzioni IT per il procurement 18 Giugno 2014 No I haven’t been taking lessons in Spanish – on a good day I have enough […]

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Getting Outsourcing Right by Colin Cram

June 17, 2014

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Originally posted on Procurement Insights EU Edition:
Public sector outsourcing continues to receive a poor press, the latest being the lengthy delays for payment of Personal Independence Payments. https://welfaretales.wordpress.com/category/pip/ However, outsourcing will not go away, as the recent announcement of a back-office services framework agreement to be let by the Crown Commercial Service for public…

Why press releases should have a “shelf life” or how SciQuest has taken the practice to a new low by Jon Hansen

June 11, 2014

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For those who have followed this blog for any length of time, you already know that I have never been a big fan of press releases. I have always considered them to be little more than contrived exercises in self-promotion that generally make infomercials look like legitimate sources of real news. Within the above context, […]

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Special Post – Procurement: DAI Success Strategy by Andy Akrouche

June 9, 2014

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“To be truly successful, the Defence Analytics Institute or DAI has to take the program beyond itself to deliver results” – Andy Akrouche Editor’s Note: Defence spending is a hot topic lately on both sides of the Atlantic, as government’s are challenging Defence Departments to do a better job in terms of procurement.  Andy Akrouche who […]

P2P Breaking Through – From Dumb Pipes to Smart Networks a “must attend” Webinar by Jon Hansen

June 5, 2014

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Just this morning I received an e-mail invite to the June 12th 30 minute Nipendo webinar under the heading “Beyond e-procurement and e-invoicing: what’s next?” Hosted by Purchasing Insight’s Pete Loughlin, attendees will find out how leading enterprises are building intelligent P2P solutions that: Rise above the limitations of document-based buyer-supplier communication Block bad data […]

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Gaining trust and a foothold in higher education by Jon Hansen

June 3, 2014

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As one of our New Wave companies for 2014, Unimarket is an interesting study in contrasts.  On the one hand, the organization has been around for a long time – nearly 2 decades from original conception. On the other hand Unimarket, like the individuals in the old American Express “Do you know me” commercials, has […]

How Nipendo makes us all look smart by Jon Hansen

June 2, 2014

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Back in my April 23rd post “What IBM was to mainframes and Coupa was to SaaS, Nipendo is to the P2P cloud“, I wrote the following; I believe that Nipendo is a company to watch – and watch closely – in that not only have they seen the future, they also understand it and are […]

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Where is procurement headed in the 21st Century . . . the answer can be found in a ketchup bottle by Jon Hansen

May 29, 2014

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I have to say that I have moderated and/or hosted everything from conferences to webinars, and of course my show on Blog Talk Radio – which will soon air its 900th episode. All of them by and large have been fun and for the most part, memorable for different reasons.  Being the moderator/host for today’s […]

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Procurement’s Top 30 Under 30 and Proxima Webinar on HBR Article highlight a busy week by Jon Hansen

May 27, 2014

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The next couple of days are going to be both busy and interesting. On Thursday I am serving as moderator for the Proxima Webinar that will welcome an international guest panel to discuss the recent Harvard Business Review article that was written by the company’s CEO Matthew Eatough titled “Leaders Can No Longer Afford to […]

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