Browsing All posts tagged under »supply chain«

Supply Chain Management is finally the “top priority” for companies ahead of cybersecurity and sales management

January 23, 2024

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Are procurement professionals ready to be the No. 1 company priority?

For What It’s Worth: Tackling the supply chain digital transformation shortage, optimizing your negotiations amidst all of the chaos, and COVID four years later”

January 22, 2024

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Your thoughts on the digital transformation shortage, optimizing negotiations, and COVID four years later?

When does a negotiation reach a conclusion, e.g., when is it really over?

January 16, 2024

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What does the term "negotiation" mean to you?

According to the Next Gen Rebels, this is what Procurement will look like in 2024

December 30, 2023

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Do you agree with their observations? Have they missed anything that you would have included in the above answers?

What “technology musicians” are in your procurement automation orchestra pit?

December 27, 2023

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Who are the technology "musicians" in your automation orchestra?

Does the Dr. Epstein Post represent the long-awaited hope that we have finally moved away from equation-based modeling?

December 26, 2023

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Who should be the conductor of procurement's process orchestration success?

Why did Barilla Group Choose o9 Solutions to support them with the “digital transformation of their supply chains?”

December 20, 2023

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How much will the new client's name - in this case, Barilla- influence your decision to engage o9 Solutions?

To better understand the use of generative AI in procurement, you must first understand agent-based modeling and strand commonality.

December 18, 2023

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RIDDLE: What do abacuses, calculators, and generative AI have in common?

6 reasons why global supply chains are shifting . . . shifting . . . shifting . . . into the future

December 14, 2023

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EDITOR’S NOTE: Today’s 1,999th Procurement Insights post is inspired by David Shillingford’s LinkedIn post about Supply Chain Dive’s December 13th article. It is also inspired by the Steve Miller Band song Fly Like an Eagle. Here is my take: Except for a few differences, e.g., the players and corresponding details, the six reasons cited in the […]

In Business Since 1982, A Who’s Who Client List In The Food and Beverage Industry, and Real-Time Market Price Coverage and Analysis – Do You Know Me?

December 6, 2023

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When I started writing this blog in May 2007, one of the reasons was to provide unknown companies such as Coupa, Zycus, and others with a venue through which they could connect with a wider and more direct audience. By the way, here is the very first post about Coupa titled “Moving Procurement Practice Beyond […]