In defence of clan

Despite the rise of more centralised functions, the devolved purchasing model of the centre-led action network still has life in it, says Richard Parsons

Peter Smith’s feature on the centre-led action network (Clan) raised some interesting issues. It may have signposted the way for a new approach to procurement structures by introducing the idea of a strategically controlled action network (Scan). But, as Smith pointed out, Scan is not suitable for everyone. It is important, therefore, not to dismiss Clan as an...

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