Thanks to recent judgments, contractual losses inflicted by third parties should no longer disappear into the ether. The construction industry should take note, warn Peter Marsh and Frank Griffiths
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Passing your exams should not mean the end of your ties with the institute. Carolyn Munton explains the value of putting MCIPS after your name and why it is worth maintaining your membership
A leaked version of the agency workers directive would have disasterous consequences if implemented. But the final version is likely to be different from the current offering
Adoption of e-procurement has been disappointing because companies have bitten off more than they can chew, argues John Adamson
The latest developments in e-business promise to integrate entire supply chains, allow partners to exchange information more rapidly, trim costs and get products on the market faster. Geraint John examines the arrival of c-commerce
Being in the know is crucial for the head of European e-commerce research at analysts AMR Research, as Mark Whitehead finds out
Self-government in Scotland has not heralded ‘buy Scottish’ procurement policies in public or private sectors, as John Givens discovers in the third article of our series on the effects of devolution
After 35 years in the army, supply chief Frank Steer is moving on to the Institute of Quality Assurance. He tells David Arminas how supply chain management in the forces can be a matter of life and death
Safeway has endured some tough times of late, but a strong belief in the supply chain has been central to its recent revival. Cathy Hayward talks to the supermarket’s supply director
Returning to a major in-house role with PricewaterhouseCoopers after several years as a consultant suited Martin Wakeling. Mark Whitehead found out whether the firm practises what it preaches on procurement