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Edition 14 (June 2008)

Opinion: Risk and reward Suibscribers only

Procurement professionals are in a pivotal position to influence the sustainable activities of their organisations, says David Rabey. And their position will get stronger as the risks and opportunities of supply chain sustainability are understood.

Jun 08

 

Author:
Neil Deverill Neil Deverill Edition 14 (June 2008)

Opinion: Whose line is it anyway? Suibscribers only

You look to the executive you report to to back you up and push your procurement business case submissions on the board. But the truth of the matter is that a CPO’s leadership and influencing skills are more important than the actual reporting line.

Jun 08

 

Author:
Philip Thornton Philip Thornton Edition 14 (June 2008)

Opinion: Currency roulette Suibscribers only

After years of exchange rate stability, businesses that trade across their national borders face a potentially revenue-wrecking ride on a currency market with all the dynamics of a fairground rollercoaster. Philip Thornton looks in vain for the safe seats.

Jun 08

 

Edition 13 (April 2008)

Opinion: Personally speaking Suibscribers only

Today’s procurement leaders must look high and low for the talent necessary to gain a competitive edge. But, says Volker Pyrtek, the changing role of procurement means that a personal approach to recruitment will ultimately pay dividends.

Apr 08

 

Author:
Neil Deverill Neil Deverill Edition 13 (April 2008)

Opinion: Morals – what morals? Suibscribers only

It’s the strangest thing. No-one, it seems, has been subjected to bribery or corruption in their role as a procurement professional. But Neil Deverill doesn’t believe a word of it – and until CPOs come clean, we can’t have a proper debate.

Apr 08

 

Author:
Philip Thornton Philip Thornton Edition 13 (April 2008)

Opinion: Your time is now Suibscribers only

With high inflation, volatile exchange rates and rising commodity costs, companies are increasingly turning to procurement for wealth generation. But while some will be ready to take the heat, others will find themselves hopelessly exposed.

Apr 08

 

Opinion: Acting on the green agenda Suibscribers only

Sometimes, it seems virtually impossible to turn on the television, read a newspaper or surf the internet without being bombarded with all the latest views on sustainability, writes Joanne Meehan.

Jan 08

 

Edition 12 (January 2008)

Opinion: Learn to manage risk or pay the price Suibscribers only

Global sourcing is an integral element of most procurement strategies, but when it comes to accurately assessing and determining the associated supply risks, are we taking some things for granted, asks Rob Martens?

Jan 08

 

Opinion: Marketing isn’t a no-go area Suibscribers only

Procurement must assert its right to keep an eye on the creatives, writes Kevin Freedman.

Oct 07

 

Opinion: Understanding supplier markets is of paramount importance Suibscribers only

The procurement function has come a long way over the past two decades, writes Gautam Singh.

Oct 07

 

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