The success of eBay as an e-marketplace for consumers has been phenomenal. But will that translate to its new business-to-business site for companies, asks Robin Parker
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Balancing accounts and extracting the trial balance.
In the fifth article of our series, Ian Ford highlights the benefits of developing your supply base and the best way to do it
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The newly-enacted Employment Act 2002 could be good news for families. How can it benefit you as an employee, and what can employers expect from you?
Supply chains stretched and buckled in the UK’s recent heat wave, but as summers get even hotter, purchasers will have to learn to cope. Malcolm Wheatley reports
The legal and procurement processes syllabus combines commercial and legal aspects of purchasing. Eoin Lonergan explains why candidates shouldn’t find it so intimidating
Fake DVDs, watches and designer clothes are a familiar problem in the consumer goods market. But, reports Mark Whitehead, the pirates are also targeting business-to-business supplies - with deadly consequences
The British government has increased the pressure on the public sector to deliver better services, which means value for money is more important than ever for procurement. Peter Gershon reports on its progress
Before you accept that exciting new job, it pays to do a mini ‘due diligence’ on your new employer – just in case of nasty surprises.
The dotcom bust injected some procurement discipline into how organisations set themselves up online. Celia Poole examines the issues