Breaking News! Watch for our new “A Year in the Life of an eProcurement Start-up” Series Coming Soon

October 24, 2013

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Procurement Insights will be launching a special series of blog posts and corresponding radio/TV interviews tracking the progression of a start-up eProcurement software company over a 12 month period in November. The series, which focuses on the evolution of the start-up’s solution from the development stage through to going live in a production environment, will provide an […]

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Sun Tzu on why electronic bidding platforms for most vendors are a waste of time by Jon Hansen

October 23, 2013

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Absolutely agree! ‘Positioning’ for negotiations begins the moment initial contact is made, in whatever manner (phone, website etc.), by whomever (rarely the eventual negotiator). Policies and guidelines for ‘managed communications’ with (potential) suppliers are critical. Response from reader on LinkedIn to the question “The outcome of your negotiations are determined long before you come to […]

Is your brand your most powerful negotiating tool? (Part 2) by Roz Usheroff

October 22, 2013

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Originally posted on The Remarkable Leader:
“Without question, brand and brand image make a big difference. For the ‘trusted’ brand, the pressure to negotiate will be less – they are known for honoring their commitment and indeed their future image depends on meeting their commitment.” Tim Cummins, CEO IACCM In his response to my previous…

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Is your brand your most powerful negotiating tool? (Part 1) by Roz Usheroff

October 18, 2013

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Originally posted on The Remarkable Leader:
Everywhere I turn these days it seems that there is always something being negotiated. Whether it is associated with efforts to end the closing of the government or, seeking an increase in pay and benefits, one thing is clear; a lot of people are doing a lot of talking…

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Fortune’s Adam Lashinksy asks the question; Who is Oracle’s True Competition? by Jon Hansen

October 18, 2013

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In what was a short but powerful post on LinkedIn, Fortune Magazine’s Sr. Editor at Large Adam Lashinsky posed a very interesting question; Who is Oracle’s True Competition? It wasn’t that the question in and of itself was ground-shaking journalism but, the reason or reasons behind his asking the question in the first place. During […]

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Substance over sizzle: Can Elcom replicate its success with Scotland? by Jon Hansen

October 17, 2013

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As many of you already know, beyond this blog I have written 5 books in total – two of which were as a ghostwriter.  Remind me to tell you one day why I prefer the anonymity of assuming the ghostwriter persona. In the meantime, I think that it is safe to say that I know […]

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Martha Stewart’s comment that “Bloggers Are Not Experts” is a case of delivering the right message but using the wrong standards by Jon Hansen

October 17, 2013

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“Bloggers are writing recipes that aren’t tested, aren’t necessarily very good or are copies of things that really good editors have created and done. Bloggers create a kind of …umm…popularity but they are not the experts. We have to understand that.” – Martha Stewart Nothing beats a good dust-up to get the heart pumping and […]

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When Communication Leads to Collusion Rather Than Collaboration by Kelly Barner

October 15, 2013

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Editor’s Note: Kelly has done it again . . . stoked the proverbial flames of controversy with another great piece. While there is nothing that can justify the collusion on the part of auto industry suppliers that as Kelly reports added “$5B to 25 million new vehicles” as the result of “overpriced parts,” no one […]

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How Tradeshift is using the power of factoring to drive adoption of its platform (Part 1) by Jon Hansen

October 12, 2013

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Many, many, many years ago I was featured on a CBC television program for an innovative Employee Purchase Plan or EPP that I developed that generated more than $1 million of high margin business over a six week period for a major computer manufacturer. For those who may not be familiar with the EPP concept, […]

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They Can Kill You But They Can’t Eat You or, why it is virtually impossible for someone to steal your ideas by Roz Usheroff

October 11, 2013

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Originally posted on The Remarkable Leader:
They Can Kill You But They Can’t Eat You is the name of a book written by Dawn Steel, who was one of the first women to run a major Hollywood film studio. Sadly Dawn passed away in 1997 from a brain tumor at the age of 51.  However,…

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