Ubiquitous Progression: How the SRS Relational Model is becoming an Industry Standard by Andy Akrouche

October 2, 2013

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Originally posted on Relational Contracting Intelligence Blog:
I have to admit that I was happy to see that my numerous discussions with IACCM has made an impression on them to the point that they would talk about the core elements of the SRS relational model that we developed and implemented over the past 20 years…

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SciQuest IACCM Webinar Real Time Notes by Jon Hansen

October 1, 2013

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Editor’s Note: The following post can best be described as my notes “on the fly” based on listening to the SciQuest – IACCM Webinar titled “Contract Management Success: The Secret Sauce.” As you read through them please keep in mind that they are for the most part spontaneous and unedited – something that I wanted […]

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The Future of You: Creating Your Enduring Brand Webinar on Udemy by Roz Usheroff

October 1, 2013

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Originally posted on The Remarkable Leader:
A step-by-step process for creating your enduring brand and your bigger future. According to Forbes Magazine developing your personal brand is no longer an option! But what is a personal brand? The Future of You! has the answers that leads you to create an enduring brand that positions you…

When it comes to SciQuest, is the defection of Oregon and Colarado a sign that the WSCA wall is crumbling? by Jon Hansen

September 26, 2013

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Western States Contracting Alliance (WSCA) Selects SciQuest to Improve Cooperative Purchasing . . . SciQuest Collaborative Procurement Empowers Multi-State Consortium to Streamline Purchasing Processes and Reduce Spending! It doesn’t seem that long ago that the above “news” was broadcast to the world by SciQuest via a press release.  On a side note, and in the […]

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Welcome to the new era of configurable private label eProcurement solutions (Part 1 of 2) by Jon Hansen

September 23, 2013

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Up until my conversation with Merx’s Paul Bodnoff, the thought of using the terms private label and eProcurement solutions in the same sentence would have never crossed my mind. In fact, when I think of private label products I am instantly reminded of Dave Nichols’ President’s Choice brand which, similar to Kleenex becoming the calling […]

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BREAKING NEWS: Is the acquisition cup half full or half empty: A tale of two takeovers! By Jon Hansen

September 20, 2013

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In business as in life, timing is everything. No sooner had I completed a 2-Part guest post for the Buyers Meeting Point Blog (Part 1 and Part 2), regarding the recent news that SciQuest had acquired CombineNet, and this morning I receive word from our newest sponsor Xchanging that they have acquired MarketMaker 4 (MM4), a […]

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Mentors and Sponsors: Not an either or proposition by Roz Usheroff

September 12, 2013

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Originally posted on The Remarkable Leader:
According to a recent interview for Forbes magazine, Sylvia Ann Hewlett was clear in her advice that one should focus on finding a sponsor as opposed to a mentor. The difference between the two according to Hewlett is that “mentors advise; sponsors act.” Notwithstanding the fact that she does…

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Don’t Abdicate – Delegate by Kelly Barner

September 11, 2013

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In my August 26th weekly procurement update on the PI Window on Business Blog Talk Radio program, I addressed the continued need for human intervention in spend analysis, regardless of opportunities for automation and outsourcing. An over-reliance on technology at the outset of the spend analysis process can be costly later on, when procurement needs […]

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Is there such a thing as “Big Data” blindness? (Part 1 of 2) by Jon Hansen

September 9, 2013

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With the growing buzz surrounding “BIG DATA” I cannot help but wonder what it all means and whether or not it is the side effect of unbridled data accumulation and over-reliance as opposed to delivering increased decision-making capabilities re volume versus true intelligence. The authors of the book Big Data raised this question in a […]

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Do you negotiate deals or build relationships and why there is a difference? by Jon Hansen

September 3, 2013

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In his book Relationships First! The New Paradigm in Contract Management Andy Akrouche had made reference to a Commitment Matters blog post by IACCM CEO Tim Cummins titled “The Power of Negotiation.”  In his post Cummins shared the revelation of what he called a ‘conspiracy’ that leads executives on both sides of the negotiating table […]

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