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The Big Interview with Nathalie Adotevi

Procurement Heads

I studied procurement and obtained a Master’s degree in supply chain and international procurement. Following three years of studying international business, I had the option to choose across various specialisations for my Master’s degree and decided to try something completely new, which would sort of enhance my curriculum.

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The Big Interview with Nathalie Adotevi

Procurement Heads

I studied procurement and obtained a Master’s degree in supply chain and international procurement. Following three years of studying international business, I had the option to choose across various specialisations for my Master’s degree and decided to try something completely new, which would sort of enhance my curriculum.

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CPO Spotlight: Clive Berrington

Procurement Heads

I have done various roles throughout that time in project management, commercial, finance, strategy, and then latterly in procurement. Public procurement regulations can be restrictive at times but the principles around openness, transparency and equal treatment are the right ones.

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How to build a successful product development strategy

IBM Supply Chain Blog

Successful companies fuse product development practices with overarching business strategies to ensure sustainable innovations that will resonate efficiently and sustainably with customers—both in existing markets and among new target audiences. Will a product or feature drive specific and measurable business value?

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The Supplier Management Secret Recipe

Supply Chain Game Changer

Subscribe to Supply Chain Game Changer. What is Supplier Relationship Management (SRM)? The Supplier Management Secret Recipe article and permission to publish here provided by Sam Jenks. Transformation & process managers are master coordinators between top management, line managers, and project managers.

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Business process management (BPM) examples

IBM Supply Chain Blog

Business Process Management (BPM) is a systematic approach to managing and streamlining business processes. BPM is intended to help improve the efficiency of existing processes, with the goal of increasing productivity and overall business performance.

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The Discovery of Procurement Value

The Good Spending

The fight for discounts will lead to applying either of three project management levers - Time, Budget, or Scope - and the inevitable quality deterioration. Value as the downstream effect of procurement In this post, we explained the differences between the efficiency and effectiveness of public procurement. Moderation.