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Editor’s letter:
In this issue: Procurement in a crisis - taking advantage of the economic turmoil; the rise of local sourcing; spreading risk through joint ventures; Remko van Hoek on social media
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Procurement is in a strong position to take advantage of the turbulent global market as the prospect of further economic gloom is sending many companies running for cover,
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Cost savings have been vital to Royal Mail as it prepares to open the door to private investment. But change goes deeper than that
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As the proliferation of social media spills into the business world, procurement must develop a coherent strategy to take advantage of the potential benefits
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Now’s not a time for procurement to panic. In fact, the next few months are a chance to set ideas in motion
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Rather than mourning the passing of the Doha Development Agenda, we should take the opportunity to create new deals
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The good news is out there – if you look hard enough – so let’s banish the negative thoughts and focus on the gains
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Record harvests will ease markets but volatility still on the horizon, says Keith Flury, senior commodity analyst at Rabobank
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Lloyds Banking Group’s Michael Whitby on making supplier relationships count
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A potent cocktail of currency shifts and natural disasters is forcing Japanese manufacturers into a rethink
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