A fond farewell to procurement
Anna Reynolds says writing about the profession has been a real eye-opener.
Anna Reynolds says writing about the profession has been a real eye-opener.
With procurement talent hard to come by you need to keep hold of it when you find it, says Anna Reynolds.
Some two out of three men in senior positions would describe themselves as a mummy’s boy, according to a survey.
It is refreshing to hear supermarket bosses admit the horse meat scandal is a problem for the whole supply chain, rather than passing blame to suppliers.
The food manufacturer is taking steps to trace the impact sourcing has on forests to make sure its supply chain doesn’t lead to deforestation.
Anna Reynolds is not convinced by government plans to create a “paperless” NHS by 2018.
A fifth of people admit they would lie on their CV to impress their boss.
The company said it has learned it’s “vital to listen to customers” after agreeing to pay more corporation tax following a backlash from supporters, says Anna Reynolds.
Despite fears of a possible pumpkin shortage, Anna Reynolds urges everyone to have an ale and hearty halloween.
Britons should work a four-day week to spend more time in the garden, a think tank suggests.