Have you been kidnapped by your suppliers?
Empathising with your suppliers might make you accept their price rise demands.
Empathising with your suppliers might make you accept their price rise demands.
Preferred supplier lists and discounts are only effective when they are enforced, says Pete Taswell
Lindsay Clark wonders if public buyers have the skills to enact the latest government policy
Prepare for the unexpected, otherwise it might turn around and bite you.
The Durham MBA has taken a tropical twist, with Chris Atkins spending a week in the seaside town of Weligama on the palm-fringed south coast of Sri Lanka.
Senior women in procurement want to network and swap ideas with peers as much as men but don’t desire to keep in mind the football fixtures to do it, says Angeline Albert
While procurement fights to sell its business travel, IT and other proposals to the business, advertisers are directly targeting budget-holders, says Lindsay Clark
There’s some good news and some bad news this year when it comes to the
profession’s pay packet. Rebecca Ellinor explains
An integrated procurement function that helps make the right choice first time is vital to success at medical technology firm BD
Acts of God have been having considerable repercussions recently. It’s time that these unlikely events were taken more seriously