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Sunday, September 07, 2008
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B2B supplier networks are here to stay, says Alain Andréoli, but there will be fewer of them and they will be bigger, leaner and global.
07:00, 19 Oct, 2006
People with advanced procurement skills are in short supply throughout Europe. Mark Whitehead examines the challenge facing business and asks what can be done.
09:00, 19 Oct, 2006
The German branch of the world’s biggest food company is making the most of supplier innovation. By Dr Antonia Wanner and Susanne Adloff.
11:00, 19 Oct, 2006
There has been much talk of procurement becoming more “strategic”. But what does this mean in practice? Mark Whitehead examines the results of a survey which throws light on the changes taking place
10:00, 19 Oct, 2006
Being able to easily access accurate, complete information about your company’s purchasing can deliver big returns, says Mathew Harrowing
07:00, 19 Oct, 2006
You plan to appoint a candidate to a senior position, but hear a rumour about previous alleged wrongdoing. Do you go ahead with the appointment or take the safe option and ditch the candidate?
09:18, 02 Nov, 2006
Guy Allen: Procurement leaders must stem the tide of deals that don’t deliver.
08:00, 10 Oct, 2006
Osama El-Kadi: Indirect procurement must become more commercially centred to survive.
08:00, 19 Oct, 2006
Andy Maclellan describes how the Royal Bank of Scotland transformed its purchasing function into a world-class operation in the past six years.
10:00, 19 Oct, 2006
Christina De Luca occupies a leading position in one of the world’s biggest companies and has plenty to say about the future of her industry. Mark Whitehead listened to her views on leadership, green issues and the future of procurement.
12:00, 19 Oct, 2006