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Don't distort the purchasing function with elitism and snobbery, urges Martin Farrell


“Tomorrow’s buyers will be well-qualified, customer-focused and involved in strategic decision-making,” is a phrase I heard often when studying for my CIPS graduate diploma. While accepting that this should be the case, I can’t help wondering if strategy and strategic thinking has evolved to such an extent that it is distorting the fundamental principles of what...

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