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PL+ Strategic Change

PL+ Strategic Change

by David Rae Fri 04 May 2012 | Add Comments
Change for change’s sake is never a good thing, but well-planned, strategic transformations done for the right reasons can take procurement functions to entirely new levels where they become true business partners, contributing real value to their organisations. PL+ Strategic Change

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PL+ Supplier relationship management

SRM is a key area of focus for CPOs and offers a way to unlock innovation, reduce risk and manage cost. PL+ Supplier relationship management
by David Rae Tue 05 Jul 2011 | Add Comments

PL+ Procurement outsourcing

There is no doubt that procurement outsourcing offers CPOs the opportunity to deliver value on many levels, most of which go well beyond the traditional labour arbitrage focus of offshoring. PL+ Procurement outsourcing
by David Rae Tue 05 Jul 2011 | Add Comments

PL+ Procurement and finance

By working closer, procurement and finance can unlock increased savings, improved efficiencies and more cash. It can also help to hand procurement the authority it needs PL+ Procurement and finance
by David Rae Tue 05 Jul 2011 | Add Comments
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