Browsing All posts tagged under »AI«

A High-Level Nuts & Bolts Overview Of The Hansen Fit Score Regarding AI Bias And Hallucination Mitigation

September 19, 2025

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How does understanding the AI logic patterns reduce the risk of unwanted bias and hallucinations?

Vendor Oriented Sales, Analyst Neutral, Consultant Problem Solving?

September 19, 2025

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Is Gartner more Vendor Sales, Analyst Neutral, or Consultant Problem Solving?

McKinsey article strongly (and inadvertently) endorses the core principles taught in the Hansen Fit Score and Transformation Mastery Course – Here’s Why

September 18, 2025

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Why did it take McKinsey 18 to 27 years to recognize Hansen's Models and Methods?

RAM 2025 Updated Assessment Of Tealbook (A Post Webinar Briefing)

September 18, 2025

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Why should this be the new model for practitioner-centric ProcureTech analysis and scoring?

Process archaeology and agent-based design work. Data quality aspirin doesn’t.

September 17, 2025

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Why isn't data cleansing alone enough, or will putting top grade fuel into a car with a bad or broken engine make it run better?

“Instead of Treating the Headache, Address the Root Cause: Why the Aspirin Approach Fails in ProcureTech Transformations”

September 17, 2025

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What is the "Aspirin Approach" to ProcureTech transformation?

My Dinner With Claude: Or Why AI Is Not A Threat But A Reliable Procurement Partner (Also, Why The Hansen Fit Score Works!)

September 17, 2025

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Why do you believe that AI is going to take your job?

KPMG’s Tanya Ward’s Recent Post Has It’s Origins In 2008 – But Are We Now Headed In The Right Direction?

September 16, 2025

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What is the difference between Category Management, Procurement, and Purchasing in 2008 and 2025?

A Frank Q&A Regarding Gartner’s Hype Cycle And The Future Of ProcureTech Success

September 15, 2025

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Descriptive insights versus Prescriptive insights: which one is the most valuable to procurement practitioners?

The road might be long, but the people-first, agent-based cause is justified (Interview Highlights)

September 15, 2025

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While "rigged" might be too strong a word, something still has to change.