Order, order, procurement must be allowed to speak
Yesterday’s autumn statement in the UK had little to offer in terms of new procurement initiatives, blogs Adam Leach.
Yesterday’s autumn statement in the UK had little to offer in terms of new procurement initiatives, blogs Adam Leach.
Purchasers are increasingly needed to strike up strong relationships with both traditional marketing and digital marketing suppliers.
Renata Towlson says everyone is seeking a big change to public sector purchasing but wonders whether anyone really knows how to deal with the elephant in the room.
Entrepreneurs are advised to check suppliers and customers are financially sound and understand their region and sector – sounds a lot like procurement.
If employees treat work equipment recklessly, is it any wonder companies are getting rid of perks?
Purchasers need to engage more effectively with venues to get the most out of their money, argues David Taylor.
High prices are forcing people to examine alternative options in a variety of markets, says Adam Leach.
Does it really matter how much make-up you wear to work?
While procurement professionals do not commit the vast majority of procurement fraud, they do have a responsibility to try to prevent it, blogs Peter Howarth.
Many businesses are confused by the diverse offerings of cloud computing, says Steve Rees as he makes the case for a managed outsourced solution.