Purchasers are gradually making inroads into buying print services, but they must tread carefully to overcome mutual distrust and build relationships with internal clients and agencies. Peter Crush reports
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John Carter, the Everybody Counts Lifetime Achievement Award winner, tells AT about the amazing rewards that come from giving something back – and ‘Philippe de Glanville’.
Supply management professionals have the opportunity to shape the occupational standards for everyone from teenage students to academics. Chris Salmon explains how they can get involved
GNER’s procurement chief has to ensure the trains arrive on time fully stocked. He tells Helen Riley about his approach
After a bumpy few years, Greece is finally seeing growth in its economy and feeling the benefit of being host of the 2004 Olympics. But after the Games - who knows?
The Ann Summers court case has thrown the spotlight on the sex industry
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Are there any answers to the travel problems which blight recruitment?
E-learning didn’t live up to initial expectations, so the latest packages are being designed to meet users’ individual needs. Steve Dineen explains
Involving nurses in the procurement process was supposed to reduce waste and improve patient care. But three years on, reports Victoria Hoban, research shows a very mixed picture across NHS trusts