Business schools around the country are seeing a stream of talented managers sign up for MBAs and other postgraduate degrees. Malcolm Wheatley examines why
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The military wants front-line troops to have the latest technology faster, even if it has not been completed. David Arminas looks at the wider implications for supplier relationships
‘Break out of your departmental silos and engage the business’ was a recurring message to purchasers this year. David Arminas looks back at the main stories from SM in 2002
This article explores basic law and practice relating to plant and machinery relevant for the taxation unit at Technician level.
There’s a vicious breed of purchasing professional on the loose, according to consultancy McKinsey. Mark Whitehead gauges reaction in the US and at home
The tendency to protect domestic markets from foreign suppliers is a powerful one, as events in Europe and the US have shown. Robin Parker looks at how purchasers can resist it
The battle to protect supply lines in Iraq is not all that different from what purchasers outside of the military do, suggests David Arminas
Few purchasing decisions are so important that they are an issue of national security. But when they are, should purchasers be able to jettison the rule book? Robin Parker reports
In the final part in our series on key purchasing and supply management terms, Ken Burnett and Mark Whitehead look at the letters U-Z
The ‘limiting factor’ and why budgeting requires co-operation