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What are the best Supply Chain Strategies for 2021

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In a blog at the very start of the COVID-19 outbreak when confirmed cases had just exceeded 40,000, we discussed the considerations for organizations facing the outbreak. At the time, this article is being drafted, COVID-19 Cases have topped 59M, underscoring how much the world has endured in 2020.

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The Procurement Economy in 2019: Bracing Yourself for the Future

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As we’ve explored in our last two blog posts, economists are predicting a decline in global economic growth due to policy and trade issues both in the United States and the European Union , bringing an increased risk to supply chains and procurement organizations.

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Are Spend Matters 50 To Know / Watch, ProcureTech 100 lists useful?

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I see lots of congratulatory posts on social media about various procurement technology companies that have made the Spend Matters 50 To Know, 50 To Watch and ProcureTech 100 lists. First of all, my congratulations to all of the procurement tech companies out there that have made those lists. This is an annual occurrence.

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Are Spend Matters 50 To Know / Watch, ProcureTech 100 lists useful?

Procurement Software

I see lots of congratulatory posts on social media about various procurement technology companies that have made the Spend Matters 50 To Know, 50 To Watch and ProcureTech 100 lists. First of all, my congratulations to all of the procurement tech companies out there that have made those lists. This is an annual occurrence.

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7 Signs of Excellent Procurement Teams!

Supply Chain Game Changer

Procurement teams article and permission to publish here provided by Sam Jenks. Procurement is a function that has long been at cross-roads; dare to transform within people, process & technology, or keep doing what has always worked just fine. Procurement practitioners are hard-wired to avoid risk and secure profit/cost gains.