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The 3 Most Important Things to the Future of Procurement

“Biden also mentioned Russia and China as growing threats to American national security and noted the growing wave of cyberattacks, including ransomware attacks, against government agencies and private industry that U.S. officials have linked to...

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Redefining Procurement In The Post-Pandemic World And The New Age Of The Introvert

According to an article by LinkedIn Editor Janet Prudente, remote working has been a saving grace for many introverts. Away from the daily pressures...

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How Business Spend Management Can Drive Financial and ESG Impact for Your Organization

Companies today are held accountable to more than financial success. We see greater importance on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the...

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Is Expertise Unique or Can It Be Machine-Scaled?

My grandfather used to predict if it was going to rain based on the degree of discomfort he felt in his arthritic joints. If memory serves me, 90% of...

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Pogo Procurement: We Have Met The Enemy, and It Is Us!

“Just 4% of supply chains are ‘future-ready.’”

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Crossing the great “ism” expanse in procurement

[pull quote] “Can someone, anyone, please explain the theory of ageism in Procurement & Sourcing and its logic?” – Michael Cadieux, LinkedIn Rant

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Getting Beyond Chicken or Egg Trust in Contracting

“Do effective contracts build trust, or does trust build effective contracts.”

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Future-Chain—The Bold Face of Risk Management in Five Years

As with any evolution, a species must adapt to survive. For businesses (of any kind) in the next five years, adaptation will require the...

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The Whole Package – Procurement Shipping

Have you considered why procurement shipping is crucial?

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Sustainability in Supply Chain

For decades, environmentalist groups and NGOs have been pushing the notion of sustainability. And for a long time, multinational corporations and the...

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