The strategy syllabus requires students to approach procurement from the position of the board as well as the purchasing department. Alexis Brooks explains
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Tax column
The Revenue and Cabinet Office are certainly keeping us on our toes, so let’s consider two initiatives that will mean tax advisers have to learn some new tricks
The maker of Baileys and Guinness took top prize at this year’s Kelly’s CIPS Awards for Excellence in Purchasing and Supply for its leadership development programme. David Arminas tells the story behind its entry
Purchasers need to know what powers the authorities have to bar imports, as refusals can be expensive. Alan Ma looks at the courts’ approach in two recent cases
The updated professional stage of the graduate diploma makes it clearer to students and tutors what may be tested in the exams. Georgina Sear outlines the changes
Fraud isn't just for the big boys, it may be a lot closer to home than you think
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Using psychometric testing to find good people has as many critics as it does fans
The case study in purchasing and supply has a new name and a new look. Jane Grant explains what the syllabus will demand of candidates
Legal column
Fourteen years in prison for failing to understand the law? How much you know about the Proceeds of Crime Act?
In the second of a new series on how to manage suppliers, Ray Searles identifies the seven essential elements of a programme to measure and review their performance