Browsing All posts tagged under »procuretech«

New Service: Energize And Optimize Your Procurement Practice By Tapping Into Procurement Insights’ Proprietary Archives and Expertise

May 1, 2025

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Why is Procurement Insights the institutional memory of the procurement profession?

Senior Procurement Exec Speaks Their Mind

April 30, 2025

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Why do we even listen to Gartner, when procurement professionals know and understand more?

How do the platforms’ or solutions’ algorithms and AI differ between ProureTech solution providers, such as Tealbook, Ivalua, ORO LABS, Zycus, SAP Ariba, and GEP?

April 28, 2025

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Which ProcureTech solution provider has the best secret AI recipe?

Today’s Earlier Post Starts The Conversation On What Is Really AI’s Role In Procurement

April 27, 2025

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What do you believe is AI's role in procurement and supply chain, and what is the procurement professional's role using AI?

Are You Kidding Me! What Is Gartner Thinking?????

April 25, 2025

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When it comes to ProcureTech development and implementation what are the roles of Software and D&A Leaders?

Really, So Can You Do Any Better?

April 25, 2025

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Given all of the money invested, technology developed, ProcureTech initiative failure should not be an option.

Another Here We Go Again: This Time SDI Overgeneralizes Tail Spend Managenment And Automation

April 24, 2025

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What are the reasons ProcureTech initiative failures will continue to fail well into the next decade?

What percentage of ProcureTech solution provider marketing and salespeople are truly knowledgeable about the procurement industry’s real challenges and understand the difference between solution selling and fear selling?

April 23, 2025

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How "industry knowledgeable" do you think ProcureTech sales and marketing people are overall?

Introducing The NEW DPW!

April 23, 2025

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Why is this possibly a case of DPW Deja Vu?

FINALLY – or at least it is a start towards eventual ProcureTech implementation success

April 22, 2025

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Bain & Company appear to finally get it: but are they getting it right?