In its first decade or so, outsourcing has centred on ‘non-core’ activities such as cleaning and security. Neil Fuller traces its progress and explores its future
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Suppliers usually take the rap for slow e-procurement adoption. But, says Kevin Clark, a lack of purchaser enablement is just as big a problem
Improving and updating your skills isn’t merely a job for the HR department. Neil Wright says you can do a lot of it yourself
There’s a serious skills shortage emerging in procurement, and closing the gap is not going to be easy or cheap, warns Alex Milward
Interim management is attracting a new breed to its ranks
Economic crime needs to be better defined - and regulated - if faith is to be restored in corporations. Let’s examine the new bubbles and how brands can really burn…
In the middle of a global recession, India is bullish. So how is the country weathering the storm and enjoying strong performance in many sectors of its economy?
Singapore’s labour market has been affected by a serious economic downturn. What is making this previously booming country falter in 2003?
Poor management can lead to valuable staff leaving when things aren’t going well
The new strategy and strategic procurement syllabus has been revised to clarify its content and to provide students with more focus. Alexis Brooks outlines the changes