Get involved, says CIPS president

Purchasing and supply management professionals must get more involved in decisions about outsourcing, according to the new CIPS president.

Jeannie Bevan, who becomes the first woman president in CIPS’s 69-year history today, said many professionals had missed having their say over “make-or-buy” policies in the 1980s.

Speaking to more than 100 guests at a celebration of the 10th anniversary of research into purchasing and supply at the University of Bath, where the Centre for Research in Strategic...

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