When it comes to supply chain collaboration, most companies have overcomplicated what should be a simple interaction, says Don Brenchley
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The global economy has continued to expand through recent troubles, but much of the transatlantic growth is fuelled by loans and budget deficits. Sooner or later it'll be time to pay, says Bill Jamieson
In the fourth article of our series, Geoff Roberts explains how organisations should rationalise their supply base
The new storage and distribution in supply chains syllabus combines two CIPS professional stage exam papers. David Jones outlines the changes
A new report shows that, despite progress, there is plenty of room for improvement in the relationship between purchasing and HR. David Arminas explains
In the last of a six-part series, Helen Ellison explains how organisations can make sure their suppliers’ performance is kept up to standard
Investigating financial crime is an intricate task and demands a large pool of experience. AT talks to forensic accountant Hitesh Patel about the many arms of the law.
The best way to write a clear and useful report.
Before deciding to source any sort of information technology solution, says Clyde Bennett, make sure you consult your organisation’s most valuable resource – its employees
With its over-emphasis on price and questionable tender practices, procurement is making life miserable for suppliers of corporate event services, argues Randle Stonier