Browsing All posts tagged under »logistics«

How Useful Is The Gartner Hype Cycle for Procurement and Sourcing Solutions

September 10, 2024

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I have only one question left to ask? If Gartner was your barber, would you keep going back to them for the same results as above?

Why Are ProcureTech Solution Providers AWOL From This Event?

September 8, 2024

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As a procurement practitioner which one conference would you attend: ProcureCon or LogiPhrma? Why?

The Real Problem With GenAI – Too Many Arrows!

August 16, 2024

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In what way is GenAI superior to "Traditional" AI using self learning algorithms?

Danone: What do these four posts have in common?

March 8, 2024

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What do all successful procurement and supply chain practices have in common?

Do you agree with this view of procurement?

September 2, 2023

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What is the underlying message of this post?

The Future of Procurement by Kelly Barner

May 14, 2014

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Editor’s Note: Back in March in my post Buyers Need Not Apply, I had made mention of the fact that I would be teaming with an industry notable to write a book The Future of Procurement.  Well today I am happy to say that I can now tell you who that notable is . . […]

The Ides of March for procurement experts? by Jon Hansen

March 21, 2014

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Back in October of last year I wrote a post titled “It’s the end of the world as we know it . . . at least for traditional analyst firms and bloggers,” in which I talked about the reasons why the days of the traditional industry experts were numbered. What was interesting is that very […]

At 2:00 AM I was reminded about the pervasive importance of logistics

May 9, 2012

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I know, the 2:00 AM reference will probably make you wonder if I have taken to moonlighting. To a certain degree I guess you could say that I have, although being a parent of 4 young children under the age of 7 is in reality a 7/24 vocation. This of course leads into today’s post. […]