Browsing All posts tagged under »finance«

Are absolute statements like this reckless or responsible?

February 23, 2025

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Is the headline statement more FUD, FOMO, or Accurate?

KKR: Five Questions About Their ProcureTech Portfolio and Influence

November 25, 2024

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Why is KKR good or bad for the procurement industry?

Hi, Jon – Zip $2 Billion Valuation, is it hype or reality?

October 21, 2024

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Why don't we get implementation success rates instead of BIG $ valuations?

Solution provider selection and how to overcome ChatGPT factual numbing

June 2, 2024

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Do you know this person and why you may want to know him?

From Ariba to Zycus: Looking at providers in 2024 through a 2005 Lens

May 13, 2024

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Why are procurement practitioners stuck in the middle between solution providers and VCs/Wall Street?

5 reasons why the CEO “isn’t” worried about procurement?

March 20, 2024

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As a procurement practitioner or provider how would you address these 5 CEO concerns?

The relationship between procurement and finance: This cannot still be true – can it?

August 29, 2023

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How would you describe the relationship between procurement and finance?

Is procurement an adjunct of finance, or is finance an extension of procurement?

November 11, 2022

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Who at your company is at the supply chain wheel - procurement or finance?

Procurement Velocity – Are Spreadsheets Still A Viable Tool?

August 5, 2020

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Are spreadsheets still a thing in procurement?

The more things change, the more they stay the same . . . at least in the world of procurement by Jon Hansen

April 25, 2014

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I doubt that when French novelist Alphonse Karr coined the phase the more things change, the more they stay the same, he was thinking about procurement.  Based upon a March 27th, 2014 Harvard Business Review article by Proxima CEO Matthew Eatough, Karr would not be unique in this regard.  In fact if you accept the […]