A Year-end Look at Perspective, Priorities, and Productivity by Kelly Barner

December 5, 2013

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Editor’s Note: Well Kelly Barner has done it again! Just when I think that her writing could not get any better she blows my mind with what I consider to be one of the most interesting posts I have read anywhere this past year. Besides infusing a contextually entertaining reference in the form of the […]

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Life remains tough for small, innovative companies trying to secure UK public sector business by Alun Rafique

December 4, 2013

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Originally posted on Procurement Insights EU Edition:
“In order to give Customers using the Framework a balance between choice of suppliers and best value, following completion of the evaluation of tenders a maximum number of five suppliers will be awarded a position on the Framework. It is therefore vital that Tenderers can offer each of…

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Should governments be compelled to re-tender contracts if the incumbent supplier is doing a good job? by Jon Hansen

December 3, 2013

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The other day I posed a question in a number of LinkedIn groups based on a post by Ian Burdon (Risk Aversion, Bad faith and Scams , November 13th, 2013). The question was fairly straight forward; Should governments be compelled to re-tender contracts if the incumbent supplier is doing a good job? (refer to today’s post […]

Xchanging’s acquisition of MM4 already bearing fruit as the company played an important role in landing STS contract by Jon Hansen

November 26, 2013

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“We used MM4’s technology in a logistics test case for STS.  The case demonstrated that the use of the tool could assist in providing significant savings.  MM4’s technology will play (is already playing) a role in delivering savings for STS, as part of a seamless, tailored bundle of sourcing services we are building to meet the goals of […]

What is the difference between “getting it right” and “being right?” (Part 2) by Roz Usheroff

November 20, 2013

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Originally posted on The Remarkable Leader:
“Our belief does not change reality or truth.  You may sincerely believe something to be true, but you may be sincerely wrong.” The above excerpt is from the opening paragraph in the Introduction to The Future of You! Creating Your Enduring Brand. The reason I chose to open this…

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Spend Matters giving Walmart kudos is like giving Al Capone a good citizenship award for supporting a soup kitchen by Jon Hansen

November 19, 2013

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The great advantages of having access to a real-time industry news feed is that I can track everything – and I mean everything – that happens in the procurement world.  The benefit of course is that there is no shortage of both interesting and timely subject matter about which to write. One such example is […]

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Breaking News from Gartner: Neil Armstrong walks on the Moon by Jon Hansen

November 14, 2013

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Given the “breaking news” in the November 13th, 2013 ComputerWeekly.com article “Gartner: CIOs need to address procurement to buy IT from startups,” it seems that the increasingly maligned analyst firm is heralding in an new era of CIO enlightenment regarding the need to engage with smaller IT firms. Of course based on their industry coverage over the […]

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Is there a “relational element” to the Atyeo lawsuit that dates back to the 90s? by Jon Hansen

November 14, 2013

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Just as my January 26th, 2013 post on the Bruce Atyeo lawsuit against the Canadian Government regarding the controversial award of a 2004 relocation contract to Royal LePage generated considerable debate – it was one of this blog’s most commented upon posts – yesterday’s follow-up post on Atyeo’s court victory is heading down a similar path. Of the comments […]

Risk Aversion, Bad faith and Scams by Ian Burdon

November 13, 2013

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I have written here previously about problems of risk aversion in a process driven public procurement culture which I think is a real problem. With that in mind, Jon expressed his concern about the decision in Envoy Relocation Services Inc. v. Canada (Attorney General), 2013 ONSC 2034 commenting that: “In fact if anything, I am […]

How do you turn Adversaries into Allies by Roz Usheroff

November 12, 2013

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Originally posted on The Remarkable Leader:
“The sages asked, “Who is mighty? ” and answered, “Those who can control their own emotions and make of an enemy a friend.” from Bob Burg’s new book “Adversaries into Allies: Win people over without manipulation or coercion“ I have a voracious appetite for reading, and though my busy…

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